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Feb. 15, 2017 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Liberals Politicize Love To Push Open Borders
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*Music* Thanks to the politically correct left, everything in today's world, everything in today's culture is polarized and politicized.
You can't go anywhere or have a conversation without the subject matter being politicized.
And it makes you wonder, where will they draw the line?
Apparently nowhere.
Nothing is too sacred to politicize for these people.
The latest out of CNN, Love Without Borders, that's right, the leftist globalists are now politicizing love.
There is nothing too sacred.
This is a story from CNN. She fell in love with someone who won't be allowed in.
Of course, they don't tell you why, and that narrative is, that headline is a false narrative.
But here they are politicizing love with propaganda and fake news in a way.
And we'll tell you about that.
Here's a bit of the story before we go to some of these video clips and we're joined by Leanne McAdoo.
Carly Harris was a Mormon student volunteering at a refugee camp.
Yasimi was a Muslim fast food worker fleeing Morocco in hopes for a better life.
Let's break this down for a second.
They had to inject that he was a Muslim.
They had to make sure that they got that in there for their whole, you know, tug at the heartstring, virtue signaling, Islamophobia thing.
So they had to insert Muslim in there, the party of identity politics.
Then they say he's a fast food worker fleeing Morocco.
So apparently...
The fast food worker in Morocco thought it would be a good idea to get on a raft and float up an ocean or a sea and try to get to Europe.
And he ended up being stuck on an island and sent back.
But again, this is a fast food worker in Morocco.
Not the most desolate of situations he's got dealing with here.
And then they say it was a love that neither of them expected.
A love.
We're going to put that into question as well.
But take a look at the video views on YouTube, folks.
This is just showing you how their agenda is failing and how their narrative is failing.
First of all, they don't even have 4,000 views on YouTube.
I think this has been up for almost a day now.
And the majority of people are disliking it!
You are totally failing.
So we're going to get Leanne's take on this in just a moment.
But let's go to some of the highlights from the CNN Love Without Borders propaganda.
Go ahead.
I'm Muslim and she is Mormon.
What harm is it to give him a visa to come and visit me?
When I first saw Corley, I was so attracted to her because she is an angel.
I just wish that there were no borders anywhere and that we could all just see that we're all the same.
There's the opening to this propaganda piece.
As soon as you see it, you can tell it's propaganda.
That's why the dislikes are so heavy.
Go ahead and roll to the next one.
One day he asked me if I could go on a walk.
Then he said, I really, really, really hate your teeth.
I was going to the tent just to see her.
Then he asked me if he could kiss me.
And that's when I thought, oh, there it is.
Just like every guy just wants one thing.
So maybe there's a love connection here.
Maybe there's not.
But let's just make it clear.
They're saying that these two fell in love based on one encounter that they spent together privately where she rejected him for a kiss.
That's it.
Then he gets arrested the next day and apparently that's how they fell in love.
Here's that.
That night I went home and when I got back there people were just really upset.
They said that the police had arrested a bunch of Moroccans.
Instantly I just knew that he was one of them.
When she sent me a message on Facebook.
I was really, really happy.
So yes, it's all very sad for these two in this love connection, but they don't talk about why he was arrested.
They make it sound like he was arrested for being a Moroccan refugee, but hold on.
This was the story, and I didn't actually connect these two, but considering the timing, I'm assuming it's the same story.
Moroccan man arrested at Lesvos hotspot for knifing countrymen.
So what you've got here is you've got Moroccans knifing each other.
You've got tensions building between the authority figures, the police, the migrants, the migrants, the migrants themselves.
This is a refugee camp that was initially...
The capacity was 700 people.
2,000 people were in there while they were volunteering or when they met.
And again, here's another story.
Greek Lesbo struggles with refugee wave.
Minister says island is near explosion because they've got all these war-torn refugees coming in, and then they've got all these people from North Africa coming in who just want a better life.
So the reason why he was...
taken off the island was because they could not sustain the Moroccan refugees there any longer but they don't mention that because that doesn't help with the virtue signaling agenda.
Let's roll to the next one.
I haven't talked to Sofian, but I do worry that he may be in this for the wrong reasons.
He does want to get out of Morocco.
He probably would love to come here and become a citizen.
Of course, it could be someone who just wants to live off of Carly for a while.
So there's the mom talking, Carly's mom.
She's worried that maybe he's lying.
Maybe he's just trying to take advantage of her.
It's not like we don't have any history of that going on.
Let's roll to the next one.
It just happened a few more times where I just had to catch myself and just tell myself, no, stop.
Don't say that you don't love him.
And there's no way you can.
The more that kept happening, the more I just kept realizing that I did.
Okay, so let me get this straight.
You weren't sure you loved him, and then you started talking to him over Facebook, and now you're sure you love him.
This begs the question to me...
Can you fall in love via the internet?
Can you actually love someone via 21st century media connections?
I know Leanne wants to comment on that, but we're going to roll to the next of these videos.
Let's roll to the next one right now.
So we had thought maybe over my Christmas break he could come.
Good night.
But then we started checking into visa requirements and just realized there was no way that he would ever get one.
So, why can't he get a visa?
She somehow was able to get a visa to travel overseas.
She was able to get a visa again to go visit him.
She's able to get a visa on a third occasion, apparently to go work in New Guinea, but somehow her lover cannot get the visa.
Now, I looked at the actual process to go get a visa.
I've actually had to do this myself.
When you get a visa, it's kind of painstaking.
There's a lot of stuff that you gotta give them.
This is the nature of the world that we live in.
And guess what?
I've had love interests overseas, okay?
Just because I love someone doesn't mean I don't have to go through the visa program.
Just, oh, I can't walk into the consulate and say, oh, but I love someone.
Can't you just let me go?
No, they're going to make me show them the proper papers and everything to get there.
So this is a process.
It doesn't matter where you come from or your status that you have to go to.
Let's roll.
Oh, and again, I question why he really can't get a visa.
It's pretty basic stuff.
If you have a job and you're contributing to society, you should be able to.
Let's roll the next one.
I did leave Morocco to find a better life to go to Europe, like everyone from Africa.
So there you go.
Admitting it, people from Africa want to go there to get a better life.
Well...
Some people's life in Africa, in Morocco particularly, it's not the worst case scenario that these people are trying to take care of.
Here's the story from Daily Mail.
If you're not from a war-torn country, you're not coming in.
Greek police forced to remove 1,000 migrants from the border after Macedonia intruses filter systems.
So there you go.
There's simply too many people.
They can't handle all of them.
And unfortunately for the Moroccan boy, his story wasn't as much of a sob story as the Syrian refugees and other people coming in from the Middle East.
So let's roll to the next.
You know, I just think what a world that we could live in if instead of building walls and closing our borders, putting them in camps, like making them feel like animals, like if we just embrace them, how much that could change our world.
Okay, so...
He talks about how they're not terrorists.
But hold on.
Here's four headlines for you in a row.
ABC exclusive.
Dozens of terrorists may be in U.S. as refugees.
Newsweek.
How ISIS smuggles terrorists among Syrian refugees.
Politico.
Assad.
Some refugees are terrorists.
Washington Times.
Islamic State finds success infiltrating its terrorists into refugee flows into West.
So I'm sorry, Yasimi, you're wrong.
Some refugees are terrorists.
Maybe not you, maybe not your friends from Morocco, but that's the case.
Leanne, what is your response to that?
Well, it was really hard for me not to laugh throughout that entire thing.
I can't even believe it.
Imagine the amount of content that is out there with these teenage love stories or young love.
And, you know, I fell in love with someone when I was in Portugal, just madly in love.
Why don't they get me a visa?
Why don't they send me back?
You know?
Why aren't they telling my story on CNN? I'm offended.
Why can't someone from Brazil just say, no, I want to come back to the United States, even though my visa expired?
No, just let me here.
I love someone.
No, yeah, that's love Trump's hate, love Trump's borders, love Trump's, you know, the visa application program.
But the thing that I don't understand is why this man is being called a refugee.
He willingly...
He left his job.
He had a paying job.
He's clearly well-dressed, has a great haircut.
He has Facebook.
He has a smartphone.
Yeah.
He willingly went over on this raft to find a better life.
He's not a refugee.
So this is something I don't understand.
We're seeing this here in the U.S. as well, how they're calling illegal immigrants and they're slowly changing the words, bundling everyone up into these groups where they're no longer illegal immigrants.
They're all just immigrants.
Or migrants, or now this whole flurry of people flooding into Europe.
They're all refugees.
They all need our help.
They all need welfare to be taken care of.
It's insane.
It doesn't make sense.
Well, and I say this.
You can't solve the border issue before you solve the corruption issue.
But the problem is, the same leftists that want open borders are also part of the corruption.
Right.
So they're not gonna fight the corruption, which is why people make borders to keep corruption out.
That's the goal, essentially, to keep their nation safe, to keep their sovereignty.
But that's not going on.
Leanne, was there any other news you wanted to cover based on this?
Yes, and obviously let's not forget that they have already admitted that they're wanting to replace the lazy Americans.
Probably goes the same for those lazy Europeans.
They're wanting to replace them with the new Americans, the new population that's willing to go in and work for peanuts and become slaves to the welfare state and be fully owned and submissive to the government.
Openly admit that that's their plan.
But I wanted to just kind of draw on that, how they are subverting the facts in order to support their narrative.
And why do they continue to do this with Islam, with Muslims?
There's a story coming out of the Washington Post.
An unlikely messenger becomes a guiding spirit to young Muslims.
And here's this really wonderful softball flurry of a story about this.
F-ing white male who converted to Islam and now he's like this beloved Islamic imam.
Tons of teenagers in America know who he is.
An article coming out of The Federalist is basically saying this guy is a total joke.
He reminds him of a character off of Ali G. And this guy...
Washington Post wants to paint him as this loving, hip, tolerant imam, but he's actually a raving hater.
He has tons of hateful rhetoric on video towards gay people, women, Jews, American society in general, and he also has connections to terrorism.
So this is the same Washington Post that tried to sell Anwar al-Awlaki as this great guy in 2002.
So they haven't learned their lesson yet.
They actually said about Anwar al-Awlaki, they said that he was a kindly spiritual man.
And they let him quote, there's always this association between Islam and terrorism.
That's not true at all.
I mean, Islam is a religion of peace.
Anwar al-Awlaki, of course, went on to be droned in Yemen in 2011.
He was a top target of the Obama administration.
And surprisingly, this effing white male imam who converted about 20 years ago or so, He first came across the FBI's radar when he showed up with Anwar al-Awlaki at a 2001 California fundraiser.
So here he is.
He's got these connections to terrorism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, and he's bashing women.
But the Washington Post is wanting to paint him as this just like cool, hip, tolerant guy.
That people need to just, you know, he's this unlikely messenger because he's a white guy who converted to Islam.
Basically selling...
Converting to Islam as this, like, beautiful, wonder...
I just, I don't...
Well, yeah, I mean, if you want to, I guess, castrate gay people, then I guess Islam is the way to go.
But why subvert the facts to support your narrative when someone can go in and look and see, this guy used to be in the Bloods gang.
He was involved in a drive-by shooting, okay?
But you don't want to really get into that.
You just want to put up this narrative that everyone just needs to be loving and accepting.
Well, they subvert...
The facts because they have to politicize everything.
They politicize athletes.
They politicize refugees.
And, of course, now they are politicizing love.
Now, just to put a bow on this and to put the big picture home for you, just this week, look at what has been pushed by the establishment.
We just covered the open borders.
They're now politicizing love to push open borders.
But look at this.
Let's look at the overall spectrum.
So they're pushing open borders.
They're pushing for a cashless society.
They're pushing for humans to merge with machines.
And they're pushing for microchipping humans all in the same week, folks.
Okay?
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