The Theory of Controlled Opposition

Do you wonder why the modern Republican Party seems "not so Republican?" Why conservatives conserve so little? Why the inconsistencies in the 2020 election never saw a courtroom? Why January 6er’s are tortured while BLM torches cities without so much as a slap?

An answer to these questions is more complicated than my little blog has time for, but the theory of Controlled Opposition is a good place to start, and it’s another favorite of the conspiracy community.

The theory goes like this: the opposition we see in politics is not true opposition because Washington D.C is a giant "Uniparty," one that is mostly Democrats or more accurately Communists with "D's" by their name. However, some of these "Uniparty" members have "R’s" or "I’s" to give you the illusion that someone is fighting on your behalf.

But really, they aren’t. This opposition isn’t true opposition; it’s allowed and controlled by the Uniparty! It’s theatrics! A show that will end in nothing but the opposition losing and you losing more of your freedom or possibly your life.

Let’s take the border fiasco as an example. Recently the Republican Party “reached across the aisle” to greenlight the invasion of our country in exchange for a budget deal. Under this deal, most of the invaders will be allowed work permits and other niceties while the American taxpayer foots the bill and further struggles. There is nothing about a wall, an end to the invasion, or even screening them for tuberculosis. Nothing.

See-They talk a good talk, but cave. Always. Why? Because they are controlled opposition!

And they are part of an illusion put in place to prevent you from hanging Fauci or tar and feathering the Epstein’s flight log…you know, like your ancestors would have.

The one exception to all of this may be Trump; I say this because of the vitriol thrown his way by talking heads, Republican and Democrat alike. Personally, I believe we have entered a level of tyranny you don’t vote your way out of, but I’ve been wrong before. Time will tell.

Until then, I will continue to open your mind to possibilities. There’s plenty more my foil crown is eager to share. Until next week…
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Published on January 16, 2024 05:18 Tags: conspiracytheories, politics, trump
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