SHOCKING: The Rwandan immigrant Emmanuel Abayisenga had his asylum application in France rejected repeatedly since he filed it in 2012. Despite the deportation orders, he remained in the country illegally for years.
The local priests entrusted him with the keys to the Nantes cathedral, assigning him the task of closing and caring for the building.
After he set the cathedral on fire in 2020, destroying the organ and the choir, Father Maire took him into his own home, offering him shelter while awaiting trial.
He then murdered Father Maire the following year.
Suicidal empathy in a nutshell. Almost unbelievable.
It was worse than suppression. They reframed it.
And reframing is more dangerous than suppression.
Suppression leaves people ignorant. They know nothing, so the truth can still reach them later.
Reframing does something worse. It installs a false story in their heads.
Once believed, that lie shapes how they see every future event. It turns victims into villains and policy failures into moral crusades.
The Belfast incident shows this clearly.
The fact is a Sudanese asylum seeker carried out a savage knife attack on a local man in north Belfast.
The victim lost an eye and suffered horrific wounds.
Graphic video spread online showing extreme violence.
Mainstream coverage did not fully suppress the story. Instead, it reframed it.
Early headlines called it a generic “knife attack” or “stabbing” while downplaying the attacker’s background and immigration status.
Some avoided “asylum seeker” or the attempted mutilation details entirely in the lead.
The story then quickly became “anti-immigrant riots,” “racist thuggery,” and “far-right violence.”
The trigger was buried and the public reaction became the main event.
Blame was shifted to “online agitators,” Tommy Robinson, and Elon Musk amplifying “misinformation.”
Genuine local anger over repeated incidents, hotel housing for asylum seekers, and vetting failures was recast as orchestrated extremism.
Language did the heavy lifting.
“Burning families out of their homes,” “pogrom,” “race-hate.”
The underlying policy that placed an unvetted individual with violent capacity into the community received far less scrutiny.
Under the guise of neutral reporting, they activated narrative protection mode.
It protects the idea that mass low-skill asylum and open-border policies are beyond criticism.
Any backlash must therefore be bigotry.
Back to the initial point.
Ignorance can be filled with the truth. But a lie must be dismantled brick by brick while people fight you for defending the lie they were handed.
They have discovered they can better control the people not by hiding information, but by saturating their minds with information that just isn’t so.
And that is why reframing is the more effective weapon.
Remember the Mississippi couple Billy and Virginia Blair who were murdered in their home by 17 year old Cordarius Hobbs last week?
Turns out his two older brothers Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs were just caught after shooting a Covington County deputy during a traffic stop.
That deputy will never walk again.
Three brothers. One family. Two separate violent crimes in five days. This is the story the national media doesn't want to talk about?
Congratulations @ElonMusk.
Thanks to SpaceX's IPO, he's the first Trillionaire.
He didn't TAKE money from anyone. He CREATED wealth.
He launched satellites that connect even the poorest, most remote parts of the world.
Our world needs more MAKERS like Musk; fewer TAKERS like: