11/06/2019 / By Ethan Huff
The ambush and murder of three women and six children who were living in a rural Mormon community near the Mexico-New Mexico border has prompted President Trump to threaten a military invasion if Mexico can’t get its narco-terror problem under control. But what about the countless more unborn American lives that are murdered every single year by Planned Parenthood?
While it’s utterly tragic that the LeBaron family was completely torn about by this act of extreme and unspeakable violence, which deserves retribution, what about the institutionalized extermination of Americans still living in the womb? Will President Trump soon announce that the military is headed to every single Planned Parenthood abortion clinic across the country to stop this mass violence against children?
We certainly won’t hold our breath on this one, even though it’s the only logical and consistent solution to the problem of violence in this country. Murder is murder, after all, and far more American lives are taken by things that are “legal” as opposed to things that aren’t. But the political establishment only cares about things that are “illegal,” as we’ve seen time and time again.
And as it turns out, matters of life and death in this country are always political, regardless of who’s in office.
“This is the time for Mexico, with the help of the United States, to wage WAR on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth,” is what Trump tweeted about the LeBaron massacre, emphasizing how he actually wants to expand the war on drugs.
For consistency’s sake, perhaps Trump should call on the United States to join Mexico in waging war on the pharmaceutical drug cartels instead, seeing as how they kill hundreds of thousands of Americans annually, just like Planned Parenthood. Or is it just the guys peddling “illegal” drugs that have to be wiped off the face of the earth?
For more related news about how the government always cherry-picks which American lives are worth fighting for and which aren’t, be sure to check out Deception.news.
While the perpetrator or perpetrators who committed this heinous act against the LeBarons family certainly deserve justice, it wouldn’t be doing our readers any favors to ignore the heinous acts committed by Big Pharma and Planned Parenthood that continue to go unpunished, even after many decades of evidence proving their guilt.
Why is there a double standard, here, that prohibits waging war on the “legal” criminals in favor of just the “illegal” ones? Truth be told, “drug” prohibition, which was implemented by politicians, spawned the very cartels against which these same politicians are now trying to wage war. Don’t they see how foolish this all looks to those who are actually paying attention?
We can only hope that Trump will eventually do his part by going after the “legal” drug cartels just as aggressively as he’s now trying to fight the “illegal” ones. He wouldn’t even have to disband the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), but rather call on it to switch gears by raiding, arresting, and taking down the pharmaceutical industry in the same way that these guys have notoriously pursued cannabis, for instance.
All we’re saying is this: Let’s be consistent here. If number of deaths is the basic metric, then the biggest killers in America today that deserve having a war waged against them are the drug and the “women’s health” industries. These two alone are responsible for more mass genocide in our country’s history than any other purveyor of death for which we’ve gotten ourselves engaged in geopolitical skirmishes.
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