The Charlottesville Fake News Was the Best Persuasion Play of the Past Year

Guest Post by Scott Adams

Now that some time has passed, and emotions have subsided a bit, I can tell you about the best persuasion play of the past year. The credit goes to the anti-Trump media. They convinced much of the world that the President of the United States referred to a bunch of racists with tiki torches in Charlottesville as “fine people.”

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What President Trump did say is that some “fine people” were at the event. I see only two ways to interpret that statement. One interpretation is completely ordinary and the other is batshit crazy. The batshit crazy interpretation is the one the anti-Trump media persuaded you is the real one. They would have you believe that the President of the United States publicly and unabashedly sided with self-labelled racists who were chanting anti-Jewish slogans. We are asked to believe President Trump took sides with the anti-semitic chanters despite having a Jewish daughter, Jewish grandkids, Jewish son-in-law, and several Jewish top advisors. We also know President Trump is so popular in Israel that they are considering naming a train station after him. And Netanyahu gets along with President Trump great. Probably has something to do with President Trump’s decision to move the American embassy to Jerusalem.

Amazingly, the anti-Trump media successfully persuaded half the public in this country that President Trump intentionally and publicly took sides with racists who have intense hatred for his family and close advisors. President Trump clarified soon after his first statement on Charlottesville that he disavowed the racists. But the haters didn’t believe it. They were locked in their hallucination bubble.

Let’s compare two interpretations of President Trump’s “fine people” statement.

Batshit Crazy Interpretation: President Trump is so dumb, and so racist, that he decided to publicly side with racists against his own family and his closest advisors. And yet, while being so dumb, he somehow succeeded in multiple fields and became President of the United States with no prior experience. This interpretation also requires that Israel, his family, and his closest advisors are so dumb that they haven’t noticed how racist President Trump is against them.

or…

Totally Ordinary Interpretation: President Trump assumed there were some non-racist Republicans at the event for their own reasons, such as supporting historical landmarks, or supporting free speech no matter how awful it is. And he was right, although there were not many of them. Here’s a clip of some “fine people” who were in attendance. They say they like free speech and they hate racists.

We all know President Trump has a track record of speaking out on a variety of topics without having all the details. That’s one of the few things that both his supporters and his detractors can agree on. So compare the hypothesis that he decided to side with racists against the interests of his own family, in public, while President, to the hypothesis that he thought (correctly) that some non-racist Republicans were also in attendance.

Which of those two versions of events seems most likely to you?

Is it even close?

Man tries to distinguish an apple from a banana and fails

I don’t blame the public for falling for this well-orchestrated persuasion scheme by the anti-Trump media. Their collective persuasion on this point has been solid. Lately, the people opposing Trump simply list Charlottesville as one of the many “proofs” of his racism, as if no further explanation is needed. I can’t tell if the pundits believe their own interpretations or if they simply think the public will. It would look the same.

I propose a test to see if anti-Trump news professionals and pundits who consider Charlottesville as proof of President Trump’s racism will commit to their positions in public. You can test this at home with your Trump-hating friends. Simply print out my blog post and ask them to read the two interpretations I listed and ask them to tell you which one seems most likely. If your subject tries to change the topic, you have your answer.

I predict that 100% of people who believe President Trump called racists “fine people” will change the subject as soon as you make them read the two competing interpretations of events in close proximity. That’s your tell.

And if you want to rub it in, ask your Trump-hating subjects if they believe President Trump would NOT have pursued the birther issue against a white opponent if the opportunity had been the same. Remind your subject that President Trump uses every weapon available to him, all the time, no matter what. He not only accused Ted Cruz of being born in Canada but he suggested Cruz’ father might have been in on assassinating Kennedy.

I tested the birther argument today on Twitter when a critic brought it up. He changed the subject.

Enjoy!

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musket
musket
February 14, 2018 4:17 pm

Journalism died years ago……we have nothing short of activists with political portfolios who are rewarded for their efforts by their handlers……

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 14, 2018 4:41 pm

The Left and the ignorant (probably most people) will hear, see, and believe what they want to see, hear, and believe in accordance with their preconceived ideas.

Many on the other side will do the same, with probably fewer doing it than on the Left.

What we look for is what we find, no matter whether true is involved or not.

Stucky
Stucky
February 14, 2018 5:01 pm

Turn on news. School shooting in Florida … multiple dead and injured. Ho hum,just another day in ‘Murica.

Update: All the thousands of people you see on TV are crisis actors. Where are the bodies? Where is the blood? This is a false flag event. Being done to distract us from something big. Or, it’s staged to promote anti gun laws. Word has it the shooter is a nice guy, quiet, and never got in trouble. Politicians on both sides are outraged. News reporter faces on CNN, MSNBC, and FOX are showing just the right amount of somber concern and sadness. Police and first responders are being hailed as true American heros. Trump has not tweeted yet. Chances are he will also be outraged. Mueller will report that this shooting had connections with Trump and Russia. End of Update.

I got the update from 8chan and Q.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
February 14, 2018 5:05 pm

FWIW, Don’t I recall all kinds of bills introduced in Florida to armed teachers just a few years ago (during the later Obama years)?

What happened to them and what good did they do if they passed? And if they didn’t pass, will those legislators that killed them be held responsible for the kids being killed today?

Someone here should know.

Stucky
Stucky
  Stucky
February 14, 2018 5:49 pm

Update #2

Suspect has been identified: Nicholas Cruz

Huh! That’s MY first name. Really.

This leads me to suspect that the shooter is Austrian.

Someone please check what Q has to say.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
February 14, 2018 5:56 pm

“The batshit crazy interpretation is the one the anti-Trump media persuaded you is the real one.”
“Amazingly, the anti-Trump media successfully persuaded half the public in this country that President Trump intentionally and publicly took sides with racists…”

All the anti-Trump media did was provide confirmation bias to the Registered Democrats.
I was not persuaded cuz I am politically Independent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 14, 2018 6:07 pm

More Q bullshit. Fuck Q. You guys tie Q to anything and everything. There was a fatal on the NJ Tpk. last month. What does Q have to say?
It’s going to be 63 degrees tomorrow. What is Q “dropping”?
Ford stopped making the Pinto. What’s Q’s “crumb” on that?
I just dropped a massive deuce. I’m called M. What does Q have to say about me?

Take it to the bank, your LARP buddy Q doesn’t know a fucking thing about some half a retard 19 year old still in high school shooting the place up. Why? Because it’s a half a retard who’s parent or parents or guardians will say they had no clue he was a fucking psychopath because they never took the time to find out and they gladly farmed him off as a ward of the state or county. What the fuck is a 19 year old doing in high school?

Q=wack job, conspiracy theory LARPERs.

Maggie
Maggie
  Anonymous
February 14, 2018 8:21 pm

I think Stucky is making fun, but I’ve been wrong before.

Stucky
Stucky
  Maggie
February 14, 2018 8:26 pm

This time you are correct.

Anonymous has zero humor genes.

RHS Jr
RHS Jr
February 14, 2018 8:05 pm

Liberalism has totally failed; liberals will want to double down on even more liberalism ASAP.