Wednesday, July 31, 2019

CNN DNC Detroit Debate Privatizes Voting Rights As Their Russian Hacking Lawsuit Is Dismissed

As the CNN DNC 2020 Detroit Debates are privatized, by the foreign corporate parent, Turner Broadcast System Asia Pacific, the broadcast was only shown on CNN.

Of course, if you do not have cable, like most in Detroit can not afford, you were not allowed to watch the debate.

This private event, as the Democratic National Committee is a private corporation which just had its infamous *russian* hacking lawsuit dismissed, was by invitation only.

Since Detroiters were not invited, many of the local "Elected Ones" held their own watch parties at local gathering venues.

Fox2Detroit was the only Detroit station allowed to be present in the spin room, but their online broadcast was cut, leaving Detroiters at the mercy of the selected moments CNN DNC debate in soundbytes and clips to be made into memes.



From what little I have gathered, it seems the debate did not speak of anything about the issues of Detroit, like stealin' the children, the land and the votes.


No one will #sayhisname, but there is always part two.



What I am more focused upon is the entire concept of a private corporation tallying new contributions to the candidates as money has become the chosen form of casting ballots.

Basically, the candidates who get the most new contributions, move on to the next round.

Now, who those contributors are is entirely another realm of questioning as many of those contribution identities may just be fake, but the world will never know, as the DNC is a private corporation, where the public has no civil rights of due process, even when executing a simple FOIA to find out who the Voters for Dollars are, or even their citizenship.

Yes, the DNC is leading the charge of privatization of our elections by stripping voting rights and there is nothing anyone can do about it....or will someone stand up and finally #sayhisname?

We are in Detroit.

#sayhisname.

Voting is beautiful, be beautiful ~ vote.©

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