CBS Show 'The Good Fight' Encourages Leftists to Get Violent, Features 'Assassinate President Trump' Easter EggChris MenahanInformationLiberation Apr. 15, 2019 |
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CBS's drama "The Good Fight" is agitating for a civil war in America. The multi-billion dollar megacorporation shared this promo on Twitter encouraging viewers to start punching people they view as "Nazis." With a backdrop of a bunch of white people staging a Yellow Vest-type riot in America while waving American flags, the ad features a black man saying, "Is it okay to punch a Nazi, unprovoked?" "I was always taught to never throw the first punch – never instigate," the man says. "Defend, but don't attack." "But then I saw a video of white nationalist being punched in the face during an interview and I realized Spencer was in a pressed suit, wearing a tie, being interviewed like his opinion mattered – like it should be considered part of the conversation. Like neo-Nazism was just one political point of view. And then I realized there’s no better way to show some speech is not equal. Some speech requires a more visceral response," he says. "It's like Overton's window. That the term from which ideas are tolerated in public discourse. Well, Overton's window doesn't mean shit unless it comes with some enforcement! So yeah, this is enforcement. It's time to punch a few Nazis." Considering recent news stories, does CBS really need to advocate for more violence? The top executive producers on the show are Michelle King and Robert King, who've churned out similar propaganda for CBS for around a decade. The Good Fight also tweeted out this "Easter Egg" which says "Assassinate President Trump" as the first three words of the first column and "Eliminate Mar-a-Lago Missile" as the first three words of the second column: Both tweets have since been taken down, though it's not clear if it was due to Twitter acting to remove them for advocating political violence or CBS making the decision themselves. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |