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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe
Sometimes a skewed narrative is subtle enough to pass nearly unnoticed, I remember hearing a talking head on a Sunday news program , claiming no bias, taking of one group meeting behind "closed doors" and when the opposing group was mentioned they were "meeting in secret"
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Meeting in secret implies criminal intent. That is all I am going to say.
Al Capone certainly did that a lot. Except when he did not need too because he controlled who was saying what in areas of Chicago and elsewhere. He did that through the threats of violence and having no regard for laws.
And if you are meeting behind closed doors that implies legitimacy of your meeting place. Eliot Ness met behind closed doors.
Eliot Ness - Wikipedia