A recent BBC propaganda video creates a false impression about conservative activists

I saw this BBC video the other day called “Louis Theroux — Forbidden America,” and I disagree with essentially all of the aspects of it.  It is a hit piece that talks about “right wing extremism” in the U.S., where it profiles “right wing” personalities through presenting activists who I think are mostly straw man controlled opposition.  I’ve never heard of most of the people that it profiles, although I have seen Nick Fuentes’ show.  I’ve never presented Fuentes on my websites since I disagreed with what I’ve seen him say, but I had previously never seen him say anything as divisive as the excerpts this documentary shows.  It is his right to say what he wants to say, in any event.

The documentary attempts to reinforce inaccurate assumptions about what the term “right wing” actually means.  The political Establishment wants to keep Europeans in particular confused about the meaning of the term, therefore the media there constantly use the terms “right wing” and “far right” as a slur for “racial bigotry.”  See this informative article that clarifies the true meaning of “left wing” and “right wing.”

Many people point to Neocons such as George Bush and Dick Cheney as examples of harmful right wing politicians, however Neocons such as them are actually hardcore leftists (pro-New World Order) who pretend to be “right wing” so they can get away with it.

I think another significant stumbling block to the truth about matters becoming known is how the problems in the world are often blamed on “the Jews.”  Many of the global elite are Jewish, but many non-Jewish people are also involved at the highest levels as well.  I think it is much more accurate to blame Freemasonry instead, although even that is a bit of an oversimplification.  The Freemasons depend on anti-Semitism in order to deflect blame off of themselves, so they often foment and organize anti-Semitism as a strategy through their covert control of political organizations and activist groups.  For example, the KKK has always been a Masonic organization, as is explained in this video.