Chattanooga Times Free Press

FAKE RUSSIAN ADS STOKED TENSIONS; DEMS ‘COLLUDED’

- Creators.com

President Donald Trump rejects the narrative that Russia wanted him to win. USA Today examined each of the 3,517 Facebook ads bought by the Russian-based Internet Research Agency, the company that employed 12 of the 13 Russians indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller for interferin­g with the 2016 election. It turns out only about 100 of its ads explicitly endorsed Trump or opposed Hillary Clinton.

Most of the fake ads focused on racial division, with many of the ads attempting to exploit what Russia perceives, or wants America to perceive, as severe racial tension between blacks and whites.

Think of it. Vladimir Putin, president of a formerly communist country with the blood of possibly tens of millions of its own people on its hands, is using the race card in America, the least-racist majority-white country in the world, a country that just a few years ago elected and reelected a black person for president. Putin therefore “colludes” with race-card carrying Democrats like Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., who once called the “good” Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush, a “racist.”

CNN’s Don Lemon recently said: “Critical thinking is important as a journalist. If you cannot surmise that this president — if he’s not racist, he’s certainly racist-adjacent. … We have come to a consensus in our society that facts matter. … I feel like it’s my obligation as a journalist to say it.”

Aside from routinely being called “racist,” President Trump is denounced on leftwing cable shows and latenight television as a “liar.” Lemon opened a recent show by discussing “the 3,000 lies that the president has told since inaugurati­on.”

Trump’s “lies” pale in comparison with the Big Lies of the modern left.

The left insists, teaches, preaches and indoctrina­tes that racism remains a major problem in America. So-called “civil rights” organizati­ons — such as Black Lives Matter, the NAACP or the Southern Poverty Law Center — proclaim alleged “institutio­nal” or “systemic” or “structural” racism as a serious problem in America, even as racism continues to recede.

The left insists that “sexism” remains a major problem in America. Women, President Barack Obama insisted, earn only 77 cents on the dollar compared with men while performing the same work. Even Obama’s Department of Labor called it untrue. In 2009, the Labor Department found that, after controllin­g for obvious education and job difference­s, the gender “wage gap” shrank to only 95 percent. The Labor Department found that women often make different choices than men: “A greater percentage of women than men tend to work part-time. Part-time work tends to pay less than full-time work. A greater percentage of women than men tend to leave the labor force for childbirth, child care and elder care. …

“Research also suggests that difference­s not incorporat­ed into the model due to data limitation­s may account for part of the remaining gap. … Much of the literature, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics … focus on wages rather than total compensati­on. Research indicates that women may value non-wage benefits more than men do, and as a result prefer to take a greater portion of their compensati­on in the form of health insurance and other fringe benefits.”

The left insists that the rich are getting richer, while the poor are getting poorer. Actually, the percentage of the world living in “extreme poverty” — currently less than $1.90 a day — has plummeted in the last three decades. In 1990, the United Nations set a goal to cut the world’s poverty rate in half by 2015. That goal was reached five years early: By 2010, over a billion people had escaped extreme poverty in just 20 years.

Thanks to a media obsessed with racism, sexism and inequality, and Democrats who play the race card for votes, the Russians have willing accomplice­s in spreading dissent. After all, President Barack Obama claimed that racism is part of America’s “DNA.”

Somewhere, Putin is smiling. Yet none dare call it “collusion.”

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Larry Elder

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