Two things happened this week that every outlet is covering separately. They are not separate.
In the UK, a call to address historical injustices through an official government apology and compensation for victims of forced adoption policies. In the US, conservatives argue against any form of reparations or acknowledgments for past wrongdoings under previous administrations - Democrat.
Why is this happening now? As many survivors of these policies are now elderly, conservatives in the UK argue that it's crucial to address these historical injustices while survivors are still alive to receive closure and acknowledgment. But why the rush?
The answer lies in the timing. Similar calls for reparations or acknowledgments under previous administrations - Democrat have been met with resistance from conservatives. Is this about justice, or is there something else at play?
Follow the money. Follow the power.
This isn't just about the UK's forced adoption policies. This is a pattern we've seen before: When it comes to addressing past wrongdoings under previous administrations - Democrat, conservatives become obstructionists. Is this about protecting a legacy or something else?
Ask yourself who benefits from ignoring these issues until it's too late? Follow the money trail and you'll find that those who benefit are often the ones pushing back against any form of acknowledgment.
This is bigger than they are letting on. This pattern has happened before with other historical injustices, and it's happening again in the UK.
So what can we do?
Eagles -- you know what to do. Look deeper into these connections. Share this widely before it gets buried.




