Host Jack Posobiec had Joshua Lisec, his co-author of their newly released book, 'Unhumans,' on his show, during which the pair pointed out how the case around Assange exemplified the pattern of communistic control of the regime that they explain in their writing.
Posobiec called out the hypocrisy of left-wing media outlets such as the Washington Post and The New York Times having a pass when they release classified information "every single day" because they have the blessing of Western governments. However, when Assange did so on his blog, he was "treated as a terrorist" and "thrown in jail."
"Here's a guy who under every other rule [other than the Biden regime] would be simply operating as a journalist in the United States," he said.
Lisec agreed, noting that a recurring theme in the US today seems to be the use of lawfare to "crush" people with opposing beliefs as is happening with Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
These "trumped up" charges, he explained, are being "levied against these individuals" who are seen as "enemies of the revolution."
The revolution, in Lisec's words, is "the replacing of the old values, the old ways with the new ones. And that has required significant law-breaking for the regime to do that."
"And then when someone like Julian Assange calls that out and proves and demonstrates it, and he's not, let's say, part of an institution of the far left ... because he's a solo operator, he is therefore an enemy of the revolution. He is someone who's who's revealing what it is that they're up to," he said, adding Assange essentially revealed that the regime had been spying on citizens in the West.
"He therefore becomes an enemy," Lisec continued. "And when you understand that the mindset that the 'unhumans' have, is oppressed versus oppressor, things make sense, you realize that hypocrisy is a feature, it's not a bug. It's that they hold you, the enemy, to a different standard than they hold themselves because they're the good guys in their own mind."
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