An American speaker powerfully confronts the United States' role in fostering 'factories of hatred' against countries like Russia, China, and Iran. He shares his personal journey of de-indoctrination, rejecting manufactured animosity and asserting a universal love for all humanity.
An expert corroborates that ordinary citizens in these nations hold no hostility towards Americans, despite political rhetoric. Ironically, this US policy of promoting hatred is actively isolating America, inadvertently strengthening economic and political alliances between China, Russia, and Iran.
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Transcript
See, I'm, I'm, you know, I'm American, obviously, I'm a Texan and I was a product of the American indoctrination education system for most of my life until I began to learn more outside the system. And I'm even looking back maybe 15 years ago in some of my reporting and podcasts, I'm sure I said things about Iran that I now know were simply not true. But they were things that were taught to me by the system that I believed because I didn't have an alternative source of information at that time. Now, the reason I say that, though, and I do have a question for you, is I've noticed especially in the last few years that the United States of America, the Empire, not the people, but the Empire, the neocons, those in charge have become factories of hatred. Hatred towards the Russian people, hatred towards Chinese people, and I speak Chinese by the way, I lived in Taiwan, a lot there's a lot of hatred towards China, and there's a lot of hatred towards Iran. And I'm thinking, this is all false. This is all just, this is this is provoking hatred to justify military action ...