Tyranny, in all its forms, needs deception.
By disposition, in order to be effective, the expressed construct of hatred toward the majority needs to be hidden from public scrutiny. It has always been thus.


Recently we shared the statements by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to the Al Sharpton group of professional race provocateurs, the “Black Grievance Industry”, who were assembled in audience. Eric Holder stated in his speech:
“I have been proud to stand along side of you in supporting efforts to advance the cause of justice that has always been at the center of this , this administrations work I am pleased to note that the last five years have been defined by significant strides and lasting reforms, even in the face, even in the face, of unprecedented, unwarranted ugly adversity. And if you don’t believe that, you look at the way …forget about me… forget about me , you look at the way the Attorney General of the Untied States was treated yesterday by a House committee. Had nothing to do with me what Attorney General has ever had to deal with that kind of treatment? What President has ever had to deal with that kind of treatment.” (Attorney General, Eric Holder 4/09/14)
Holder was framing his argument that racism was the underlying reason for congressional unhappiness that he continues to conceal information from congressional inquiry. Specifically his comments stem from a congressional hearing exchange with Representative Louis Gohmert. (watch exchange here)
However, the White House and the Obama administration don’t want the visibility, and/or the actual sunlight, upon what was said within the confines of the black grievance audience.
How Do They Hide It ?
They do what typical Tyrannical elements do. They scrub that part of the speech from their official transcript. Here is how Eric Holder’s comments appear on the official record:
I’m pleased to note that the last five years have been defined by significant strides and lasting reforms – even in the face of unprecedented adversity. Last summer, after a narrowly split but divided Supreme Court struck down a key part of the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965, my colleagues and I took action – by challenging specific laws, in North Carolina and Texas, that could disproportionately restrict access to the ballot box among some populations.”
(Official Gov Record/Transcript)
Again, here is what he actually said – with the deleted part of the comments highlighted:
[…] I’m pleased to note that the last five years have been defined by significant strides and lasting reforms – even in the face of unprecedented, unwarranted ugly and divisive adversity. And if you don’t believe that, you look at the way …forget about me… forget about me , you look at the way the Attorney General of the United States was treated yesterday by a House committee. Had nothing to do with me what Attorney General has ever had to deal with that kind of treatment? What President has ever had to deal with that kind of treatment. Last summer, after a narrowly split but divided Supreme Court struck down a key part of the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965, my colleagues and I took action – by challenging specific laws, in North Carolina and Texas, that could disproportionately restrict access to the ballot box among some populations.”
(actual speech – video here)
Why do this?
When your goals are reliant upon the continuation of ‘Two America’s’ you need to present two versions. One version is what you actually believe and express to your audience; the other version is what you want the rest of the world to think you believe.
Progressive liberals, and the professional grievance approach they illicit, are dependent upon division. Their ideology can only advance if the melting pot of growth for all is dismantled in favor of each sub category clamoring for scraps.
Once progressives succeed in getting people worried about ‘their fair share’, only then they can control the distribution of the resource.
Progressives don’t want to “grow” – they want to “apportion“. All of their professional organizational efforts are skillset’s honed on division and creating dependency.
It’s all about the “control” part.
See how it works?

