The long list of statements carefully chosen to maximize emotion with minimal information transfer, followed by
> I understand that some people would look at that list and say I should have never expected some of those, but pardon me for being propagandized at a very young age that we lived in a country that was good and just. That's my bad.
> So I am not surprised to see this, and expect to see more of it.
...which is a clearly political call for "someone to do something", using extremely emotionally charged language with zero (negative?) utility such as "pardon me for being propagandized at a very young age that we lived in a country that was good and just".