One notable day, just before a significant presidential debate between former Commander-in-Chief Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, public figure Robert F. Kennedy Jr., shared an impactful video message. In it, he directed his adherents towards supporting Trump’s presidency while alerting them to the potential of an autocratic society under the leadership of Harris.
Kennedy initiated his address by mitigating aspirations of his followers who might contemplate voting for him. He addressed the question on many of their minds, “Should I still be voting for you, even if I live in a red or blue state or a fluctuating swing state?” His answer was clear, decisive, and straightforward. “No.”
Irrespective of your residing state, Kennedy urges voting in favor of Donald Trump as a key principle. He explains, “This is the only pathway to ensure my values and what I represent can impact the inner operations of our nation’s capital, thus enabling my campaign’s mission to take effect.”
He then proceeded to address the current state of free speech, citing it as under extreme and continual assault domestically and internationally. But he took some solace in the fact that we still have residual freedom of expression in this nation that allows the public to view his video and to run an opposing political initiative.
In many regions around the world, the possibility of such actions is lost due to state-controlled media and internet censorship. Kennedy makes note of these instances, such as the recent ban imposed on Twitter in Brazil because Elon Musk defied government-implemented censorship.
He cited another instance of Vice President Harris’ conversation with CNN’s Jake Tapper, where she stated, “Unchecked direct communication via social media, reaching millions, abandoned to their individual discretion, needs to be regulated.”
Pondering on these views, Kennedy emphasizes the contrasting perspective between the Democractic establishment and American citizens. Democrats might consider free speech as a special benefit, while each American knows it to be an inherent right. Kennedy warns his followers of the potential loss of this right by citing his fear that the influential entourage behind Harris, if given power, would clamp down on it.
Seeing the current scenario as an alarm sign, he emphasizes that we are already close to a dangerous juncture where the freedom of speech might be muted. He forecasts that by 2028, the grip of absolutism might be so strong that there may be no turning back. Hence, he advocates, the current election cycle might be the final opportunity to halt this authoritarian advance.
Kennedy recounts his interactions with Trump, his colleagues, and his family, stating that Trump is keenly aware of the importance of this issue. He acknowledges Trump’s first-hand experience of facing censorship, highlighted by Trump being blocked from Twitter in 2021. He also addresses how state forces have been used against political challengers.
Kennedy asserts that Trump, recognizing his expertise in this domain, trusts him to help clear the political corruption in the system. And that’s why he is imploring his followers to extend their support towards bringing Trump back into the Presidential office.
He outlines the importance of every vote backing Trump, asserting that the upcoming election may prove to be exceptionally narrow. In Kennedy’s view, any dispute over the result would only add fuel to the fire of a divided nation. He impresses upon his followers that a sweeping victory for Trump in both the electoral college and popular vote is essential.
And for that very reason, Kennedy believes it is pivotal for his supporters to realign their support and join in Trump’s struggle to reclaim the White House, as he acknowledges that this could not be achieved without their support.
His conclusion was a call to action for unity to tackle the deeply rooted elitism running the country. He asked of his followers to rally behind Trump in the upcoming elections scheduled for the fifth day of November, allowing a collective victory towards the restoration of the country’s constitutional rights and democracy itself.
His vision of America post the assumed win was optimistic – a rejuvenated middle class, safeguarding democratic values, no unjust censorship or surveillance, dismantling the imperialism and primarily focusing on the well-being of the children of our nation.
Kennedy’s call to action was to recognize the bigger picture, to rally and band together with a unified goal of uprooting the elites currently misguiding the republic. All of this starts with getting Trump elected and through him, bringing America back into a healthy equilibrium.
To sum it all up, Kennedy emphasized that whichever part of America you call home, the message remains the same – Support Trump. In Kennedy’s own words, a win for Trump reincarnates as a triumph for Kennedy and his doctrinal beliefs.
RFK. JR: “No matter what state you live in, you should be VOTING Trump.”
— Real News Now (@RealNewsApp) September 10, 2024