CNN interview doesn't go according to plan.
In a recent CNN interview with Kassem Eid, a survivor of a 2013 Syrian chemical attack, it quickly became apparent that things weren't going to fit in with CNN's usual Trump-bashing narrative when Kassem began praising President Trump, saying, "I felt grateful for President Trump."
CNN's Brooke Baldwin therefore quickly tried to get the narrative back on track by attacking Trump's position on refugees, then showing a clip of Hillary Clinton calling for more refugees to be let into the United States.
Kassem gave an emotional response which destroyed the globalist agenda being pushed by CNN and other networks. Skip to 1:40s in the video below to watch his reply:
"With all due respect I didn't see each and every person who was demonstrating after the travel ban, I didn't see you three days ago when people were gassed to death, when civilians were gassed to death, I didn't see you in 2013 when 1,400 people were gassed to death. I didn't see you raising your voice against president Obama's inaction in Syria that made us refugees get kicked out of Syria.
If you really care about refugees, if you really care about helping us, PLEASE help us stay in our country. We don't want to come to the United States. We want to stay in our country. We want to stay in our country. With all due respect, this is hypocrisy. If you really care, if you really care, help us stay in our country. We don't want to become refugees. We want to stay in our country. Help us establish safe zones. Help us stay safe in our country.
And if you just give me few seconds, just to tell President Trump once again. Please sir, what you did was amazing. What you did was a powerful message of hope for a lot of people inside and outside of Syria."
It was a powerful response, and the emotion in Kassem's voice suggested clear anger at the hypocrisy of virtue-signaling protesters who protested against a travel ban, but not against people being gassed to death.
Given CNN's track record, it was rather surprising that the interview was allowed to continue on this occasion. As highlighted before on Red Pilled World, CNN have previously experienced 'technical difficulties' on a number of occasions when interviewees have gone off script and began exposing viewers to 'wrongthink'. You can watch a few examples of this at the link below:
CNN have technical difficulties ... again.
CNN's Brooke Baldwin therefore quickly tried to get the narrative back on track by attacking Trump's position on refugees, then showing a clip of Hillary Clinton calling for more refugees to be let into the United States.
Kassem gave an emotional response which destroyed the globalist agenda being pushed by CNN and other networks. Skip to 1:40s in the video below to watch his reply:
"With all due respect I didn't see each and every person who was demonstrating after the travel ban, I didn't see you three days ago when people were gassed to death, when civilians were gassed to death, I didn't see you in 2013 when 1,400 people were gassed to death. I didn't see you raising your voice against president Obama's inaction in Syria that made us refugees get kicked out of Syria.
If you really care about refugees, if you really care about helping us, PLEASE help us stay in our country. We don't want to come to the United States. We want to stay in our country. We want to stay in our country. With all due respect, this is hypocrisy. If you really care, if you really care, help us stay in our country. We don't want to become refugees. We want to stay in our country. Help us establish safe zones. Help us stay safe in our country.
And if you just give me few seconds, just to tell President Trump once again. Please sir, what you did was amazing. What you did was a powerful message of hope for a lot of people inside and outside of Syria."
It was a powerful response, and the emotion in Kassem's voice suggested clear anger at the hypocrisy of virtue-signaling protesters who protested against a travel ban, but not against people being gassed to death.
Given CNN's track record, it was rather surprising that the interview was allowed to continue on this occasion. As highlighted before on Red Pilled World, CNN have previously experienced 'technical difficulties' on a number of occasions when interviewees have gone off script and began exposing viewers to 'wrongthink'. You can watch a few examples of this at the link below:
CNN have technical difficulties ... again.
haha it's always heart warming to hear a real message of hope from a real person breaking through the lies of the fake stream media C: ....
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