Imagine anything like this, approaching this degree of reality, and daring to give solutions that would actually work being spoken allowed, even by any of us on social media, let alone aithoritative voices in an actual parliament.
By 2021, just look at what happened to politicians who dared to say that experimental gene therapy injections where actually experimental and unknown and perhaps we should not be coercing people into taking it. Or even doctors who would not push a state narrative.
So looking at the trajectory of this talk in the Czech Republic in 2016 to now, you can clearly graph the communist revolution, just by what can be said by authoritative voices, as well as the general public as “hate speech” laws increasingly make reality itself illegal to voice out loud.
This really is a remarkable discussion, although you can definitely see the attempts to quell her voice in this video a couple of times. So the various forms of critical theory to stop any objection to the various lines of operation against the West were in play then, but not as totally effective as they are today.
WATCH: Czech Republic Parliamentary debate: Should we fear Islam?
For a good synopsis as well as a clear understanding of exactly who this woman and this circumstance is, please see this article at RAIR Foundation.
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