To further #humanrights & human dignity for all people in China, the National Endowment for Democracy has funded Uyghur groups since 2004. #NEDemocracy #HumanRightsDay https://t.co/C0LJEyWxq1 pic.twitter.com/OqZdehdxXN— NEDemocracy (@NEDemocracy) December 10, 2020
The NED is a front to allow the CIA to funnel money into groups that protest against popular governments that the US doesn’t like. The Western media then covers these protests with a deliberately positive outlook to foment public consent for the US to possibly undertake regime change. Recent examples of this were Venezuela and the protests in Hong Kong, Belarus.
Imagine if it came to light that Russia was funding protest groups in the US. The media loses its shit about Russian, Iranian and Chinese intervention in elections without no evidential backing so it probably wouldn’t go well. But the US with its exceptionalism can do with mithout much consequences.
Speaking. I’m guessing it’s a bit of work, but would anyone be willing to help me get up to speed?
The NED is a front to allow the CIA to funnel money into groups that protest against popular governments that the US doesn’t like. The Western media then covers these protests with a deliberately positive outlook to foment public consent for the US to possibly undertake regime change. Recent examples of this were Venezuela and the protests in Hong Kong, Belarus.
Imagine if it came to light that Russia was funding protest groups in the US. The media loses its shit about Russian, Iranian and Chinese intervention in elections without no evidential backing so it probably wouldn’t go well. But the US with its exceptionalism can do with mithout much consequences.
Do you have links for further reading? Never heard of this group (not American). Is this an actual US state organization or an NGO?
This is a sourced article about them: https://williamblum.org/chapters/rogue-state/trojan-horse-the-national-endowment-for-democracy
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