Wednesday 26 August 2020

Tiffany Trump makes rare public speech to RNC to accuse media and tech giants of keeping people 'mentally enslaved' by 'manipulating and invisibly coercing' how we think as she backs her father saying look to 'results not rhetoric'

First daughter Tiffany Trump made a rare appearance Tuesday night at the Republican National Convention and railed against the media, the tech giants and the education system suggesting they keep the American people 'mentally enslaved.'  
'People must recognize that our thoughts, opinions, and even the choice of who we vote for are being manipulated and invisibly coerced by the media and tech giants,' the 26-year-old Georgetown Law Center graduate said. 
She said that in the academic arena, students with opposing viewpoints are 'too afraid to speak,' while the system promotes 'groupthink.' 
First daughter Tiffany Trump went after the media, tech giants and the education establishment in her Tuesday night Republican National Convention speech 
Tiffany Trump is photographed speaking at the Andrew W. Mellon auditorium in Washington, D.C., as part of Tuesday night's RNC program
Tiffany Trump is photographed speaking at the Andrew W. Mellon auditorium in Washington, D.C., as part of Tuesday night's RNC program 
Tiffany Trump prepares to record her per-recorded remarks, which were part of Tuesday's RNC program
Tiffany Trump prepares to record her per-recorded remarks, which were part of Tuesday's RNC program 

Setting: Tiffany Trump spoke in her pre-taped address from the Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C., where her brother Don Jr. spoke Monday. She was followed by Eric Trump, who also pre-taped his speech
Setting: Tiffany Trump spoke in her pre-taped address from the Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C., where her brother Don Jr. spoke Monday. She was followed by Eric Trump, who also pre-taped his speech
Made for television: Tiffany Trump recorded her speech before it was broadcast - and was recorded herself. There was no live audience, only a small number of photographers and aides
Made for television: Tiffany Trump recorded her speech before it was broadcast - and was recorded herself. There was no live audience, only a small number of photographers and aides
The speech was much more mature than the one she delivered four years ago in Cleveland, as she gushed about the notes the now-president would write on her report cards. 
'Some dating back to kindergarten,' she said. 'Because I like to look back and see the sweet notes he wrote on each and every one of them.' 
She added that President Donald Trump 'has never done anything halfway - least of all as a parent.'  
This year's speech was likely meant to be a wake-up call to fellow millennials. 
'As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job. My father built a thriving economy once, and believe me, he will do it again,' she said. 
'This election I urge each and every one of you to transcend political boundaries,' she continued, adding, 'I urge you to make your judgement based on results and not rhetoric.' 
While not saying it specifically, she placed the blame of her father unpopularity among some segments of the population - including many of her peers - squarely on the media.  
'Rather than allowing Americans the right to form our own beliefs, this misinformation system keeps people mentally enslaved to the ideas they deem correct,' she said. 'This has fostered unnecessary fear and divisiveness amongst us.' 
'Why are so many in the media, in technology, even in our own government, so invested in promoting a biased and fabricated view?' she continued. 'Ask yourselves why are we prevented from seeing certain information? Why is one viewpoint promoted while others are hidden?' 

Entry: Tiffany Trump waved to a non-existent audience as she walked on stage to deliver her speech
Entry: Tiffany Trump waved to a non-existent audience as she walked on stage to deliver her speech
Ready for her close-up: Tiffany Trump gets ready to face the cameras and speak up for her father in her RNC speech
Ready for her close-up: Tiffany Trump gets ready to face the cameras and speak up for her father in her RNC speech
Get ready: A member of the RNC's production staff gets Tiffany Trump ready for her speech to be recorded
Get ready: A member of the RNC's production staff gets Tiffany Trump ready for her speech to be recorded
In the mirror: Tiffany Trump can be seen in the reflection from the teleprompter as she delivers part of her speech
In the mirror: Tiffany Trump can be seen in the reflection from the teleprompter as she delivers part of her speech
Message: Tiffany Trump's speech was intended to alter perceptions of her father among her peers - Gen Z and Millennials
Message: Tiffany Trump's speech was intended to alter perceptions of her father among her peers - Gen Z and Millennials
Together: Tiffany Trump with her father and stepmother Melania in Easter 2019, attending a service at Bethesda-on-Sea church in Palm Beach, close to Mar-a-Lago
Together: Tiffany Trump with her father and stepmother Melania in Easter 2019, attending a service at Bethesda-on-Sea church in Palm Beach, close to Mar-a-Lago
'The answer is control - and because division and controversy breeds profit,' she said. 
Tiffany Trump said the 'uncensored truth' about what Trump supporters believe include equality of opportunity, freedom of thought and expression and also school choice.     
Echoing similar comments she made four years ago on the RNC stage she added, 'My father does not run away from challenges - even in the face of outright hatred.'
Tiffany Trump then took on masks - but not the ones to be used to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  
'I encourage you to see beyond the facade that so many other politicians employ, they mask themselves in disguises of decency as they try to pressure us to mask our own identities and beliefs,' she said. 
'My father is the only person to challenge the establishment, the entrenched bureaucracy, big pharma, and media monopolies to ensure that American's constitutional freedoms are upheld, and that justice and truth prevail,' she touted. 

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