Trump Supporter Kids Should be Placed in "Re-education Camps"
Most of us would be on our best behavior if we KNEW a camera and microphone were taping our conversation. We most likely wouldn't say what our deepest beliefs were if we knew those beliefs would offend lots of our family, friends and employers. But if you were just talking to a trusted friend and had no idea anyone was listening, that's when you would be most likely to share what's really on your heart.
An edited video released by Project Veritas on Tuesday depicts a man named Michael Beller, described by the right-wing guerilla news outlet as the "principal counsel" for PBS. In conversations that took place before and after the 2020 presidential election, Beller is heard talking to an undercover journalist in a restaurant-type setting about what should happen to GOP voters.
"What are you going to do if we don't win?" the undercover journalist asks in one conversation.
"Go to the White House and throw Molotov cocktails," Beller responds with a grin.
Project Veritas, headed by guerilla journalist James O'Keefe, has made several headlines in recent years for its efforts to "expose" news organizations. Previous revelations from the group include that ABC News spiked a story about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and that CNN chose to avoid reporting about Hunter Biden's business interests in Eastern Europe during the election campaign.
In a statement to Project Veritas that was shared on Twitter, the PBS PressRoom said, "This employee no longer works for PBS. As a mid-level staff attorney, he did not speak on behalf of our organization, nor did he make any editorial decisions.
"Even if Biden wins, we go for all the Republican voters and Homeland Security will take away their children," Beller says in the video. "And then we'll put them into reeducation camps."
He then elaborates on his proposed "enlightenment camps," insisting they are "nice" places with "Sesame Street characters in the classrooms and they watch PBS all day."
Beller further speaks about his concerns for children who have grown up "knowing nothing but Trump for four years," insisting "you've got to wonder what they're going to be like."
"[Are we] raising a generation of intolerant, horrible people, horrible kids?" Beller wonders.
The term "liberal elite" should be put in your lingo if it isn't already. Its their idea that "if only those other people were as smart as me, have traveled as much as me, has gone to as much school as I have and have rejected all religion as I have, THEN they could see clearly and would vote and think just like me!"
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