10.11.2016
Following the victory of Donald Trump in the US
presidential elections, the liberal, left-wing, and other related networks of
globalist organizations have begun to organize protests. Protests are being
held in New York, Boston, Seattle, Chicago, Washington DC, Philadelphia,
Seattle, Portland, Oregon, and Austin. The organizers are also planning to hold
protest marches in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Oakland.
Such a scenario is identical to what has happened in
countries that became victims of so-called “color revolutions.” Following
elections, a portion of the population controlled by global elites through NGO
networks comes out onto the streets to organize long rallies and create tent
cities in central squares.
If authorities show signs of malleability in the
situation noted above, then protests of a relatively peaceful transition turn
into armed clashes with the police. Suddenly, small arms are found in the hands
of protesters, and people are killed. Moreover, the media aggravate the
situation to its breaking point, and then it comes to storming government
buildings and killing or expelling the legitimate leadership of the country.
It is important to remember that the United States
differs from the majority of countries where color revolutions have taken place
by virtue of the abundance of weapons in the hands of its population. This
factor could play in favor of the newly elected president, but also against
him. In any case, the presiding authorities and the police should act firmly
against protesters in order to prevent any escalation.
The very fact of such behavior by the supporters of
Hillary Clinton and the neoliberal elites shows the desire to establish a
dictatorship, not to respect democracy. Donald Trump has been legitimately
elected by the people of the United States in strict compliance with applicable
laws, and the lack of respect for this fact means disrespect for the United
States, its people, and the law.
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