Saturday, September 4, 2021

For the ones who have to worry about their vaccinated friends or family members


We've heard it all at this point, haven't we? All this BS talk about these so called 'vaccines' that will 'protect' us from a 'virus' that is said to be worse then every other disease in existence (Surrrre sure sure.), and how we all need to get them.

Well, here's a news flash: Those vaccines aren't vaccines. They're poison, and most people who have gotten them have gotten very sick either days, weeks, or even months later (there are even people who got the jabs and haven't felt the same since!), and some have even died. Despite what the lying media has tried to say, most people who are getting sick, ARE the vaccinated!! It's happening in Israel, it's happening all over this country.
 

Then there's evil governors who act like dictators who are pushing businesses to force workers to get these poison jabs or risk getting fired and pushing them to only let vaccinated people in.

Then there's the worst: Family members, and friends pressuring their own to get these jabs, or they'll shut them out of their lives, or their events. I find that absolutely repulsive.

At this point, I think we all know someone who got 1 of the jabs, either because they felt pressured to, or because they feared for their health. We can try our best to convince the ones we know not to get these jabs, but in the end, it's really their choice. Which it should be, even though the risks after getting these of getting sick with who knows what increases.

To those who know the truth about these vaccines and are worried about their friends or family members health because they got those jabs, you're not alone.

I know a few friends who got the jabs, and a few who either haven't felt the same since, or almost died. I have quite a few friends on Tumblr who got the jabs, and I know of quite a few celebrities on my favorite shows who probably got the jabs. Worrying about them possibly dropping dead out of the blue one day, is very real to me! And it's definitely real for many others as well.

What has happened to this country this year because of government officials who want us to turn against each other and rule our lives, is truly terrible. What we CAN do to fight all this, is let as many people we know, know the truth about these 'vaccines', and hope they have the common sense to say 'no' to these jabs.

As for any business that's dumb enough to force it's workers to be vaccinated or face being fired or tougher restrictions, my advice: Let them fire you. That way, you have grounds for suing them. (I've read stuff about this. Some smarter people might know more about how this works). Businesses have no right to force you to prove you've gotten an experimental vaccine that's for 'emergency use only', and they have no right to force customers to give out proof of vaccination, there are laws that protect people from having to reveal private health decisions! Mass non complience is how we can fight back against these tyrants! If businesses can't get people to work because they refuse to comply with these unfair requirements, then they lose customers, and staff, and eventually face having to give up the restrictions, or close down for good.

There's been a lot of reports from good sites like The Gateway Pundit about large amounts of people walking out and protesting these unfair restrictions, so that gives us hope for humanity.

I hope that people that we know of who got these jabs survive to see this movie end, because we've already been through too much already because of the government.

Pray for your friends and family members, pray that they survive. That's my best advice right now.

The Same CDC That Can’t Figure Out What A Man Is Now Wants To ‘Study Guns’

Since committing a crime is a behavior and not a disease, it’s hard to see 
where the CDC is going to recommend a prophylactic regimen to stop it.



Crime continues to spike in communities across America. The weekend tallies from Chicago’s gang-related crimes continue, and New York City’s Times Square and even upscale attractions in Washington, D.C. aren’t immune to criminals exchanging gunfire. This is happening because “no-bail” policies are putting criminals back on the street, yet politicians are looking elsewhere for causes, even floating proposals to pay criminals to not shoot others.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky says she wants to study why shootings are increasing. Walensky told CNN, “Something has to be done about this. Now is the time — it’s pedal to the metal time.” The Biden administration thinks this is a novel approach, but the CDC has done this before.

CDC Director Claims Gun Control Not the Aim

Walensky claimed she’s not looking for gun control and wants to include gun owners as part of the conversation to tackle so-called “gun violence.” In Walensky’s words, the issue is a “serious public health threat.”

She incorrectly claimed that “We haven’t spent the time, energy, and frankly the resources to understand this problem because it’s been so divided.” On the contrary, the topic has been well researched and CDC’s own online Web-Based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System tracks fatal and nonfatal injuries from guns and other sources.

Congress passed the Dickey Amendment to tell the CDC it couldn’t advocate for gun control, as it did before the amendment. But the Dickey Amendment doesn’t stop gun-related studies at the CDC.

Indeed, the CDC has studied guns and suicidenoise and lead exposure at ranges, firearm violence prevention in Wilmington, Delaware, and firearms homicides and suicides in metropolitan areas. In 2020, the CDC announced research grants to prevent firearm-related violence and injuries. The FBI, Department of Justice, and Congress did additional studies. President Barack Obama signed an executive order in 2013 directing $10 million to “gun violence” research. The CDC website has a section dedicated to “Funded Research” and another section dedicated to “Firearm Violence Prevention.”

The CDC also previously studied the effectiveness of laws for gun and ammunition bans, restrictions on acquiring firearms, waiting periods for firearm purchases, ammunition restrictions, licensing and registration schemes, child access prevention laws, and concealed carry laws. The CDC “found insufficient evidence to determine the effectiveness of any of the firearms laws or combinations of laws reviewed on violent outcomes.”

The Firearm Industry has Enacted Real Solutions

In the interview, Walensky tried to assure gun owners she wants to find “common ground.”

“Let’s agree, we don’t want people to die,” she said.

Despite asking gun owners to “come to the table” and “join us in the conversation,” neither Walensky nor anyone else at the CDC has reached out to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the firearm industry’s trade association.

As a leading authority on firearm safety, NSSF welcomes the opportunity to engage with policymakers in a dialogue. We would explain to Walensky that NSSF has led a robust campaign to help reduce suicides, firearms accidents, and the criminal acquisition and misuse of firearms, through a campaign called Real Solutions.

That effort has demonstrated proven results. The firearm industry’s Fix NICS campaign changed laws in 16 states to ensure disqualifying adjudicated mental health and criminal records are submitted to the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). Disqualifying records submission increased 270 percent, from just 1.7 million in 2013 to more than 6.1 million today.

Project ChildSafe forged partnerships with 15,000 law enforcement agencies in all 50 states and five U.S. territories to distribute more than 40 million free firearm safety kits, including locking devices. This program has been heralded by the Government Accountability Office for its efficacy and was a National Safety Council’s Green Cross award finalist.

The firearm industry partnered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATF) for the “Don’t Lie for the Other Guy” campaign to prevent illegal straw purchases, reminding the public that purchasing a firearm for someone who can’t, or doesn’t want to be associated with the sale, is a federal crime that carries a punishment of 10 years in jail and a $250,000 fine. 

Operation Secure Store, also an ATF partnership, voluntarily increases firearm retailer security to deter and prevent thefts and burglaries. The ATF showed this program works, with a 61 percent drop in instances of thefts and burglaries in the first six months of 2021 compared to 2020 and a 74 percent drop in the number of stolen firearms.

The firearm industry also partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to provide information to firearm retailers and ranges to urge people to have a “brave conversation” to prevent suicides by firearm. The firearm industry knows that nearly two-thirds of all suicides involve a firearm and is committed to intervening before a moment of crisis. This partnership was extended to include the Department of Veterans Affairs to stem and reverse the instances of suicides.

These are programs proven to help make our communities safer without infringing on our Second Amendment rights.

CDC Can’t Address the Real Causes of Gun Violence

The firearms industry has reason to be concerned about this sudden imperative by the nation’s disease prevention agency when it – again – wants to take on firearms as a cause. The real concern is criminal misuse of firearms and since committing a crime is a behavior and not a disease, it’s hard to see where the CDC is going to recommend a prophylactic regimen to stop it.

Of course, the CDC doesn’t want to tackle criminal behavior. Officials there don’t even want to use the word “criminal.” Most media didn’t report that, at the same time Walensky announced her push to study guns, the CDC published new guidelines for the agency to use more “inclusive language.”

The guide “suggests replacing terms such as ‘Inmate,’ ‘Prisoner,’ ‘Convict/ex-convict,’ and ‘Criminal’ with terms such as ‘People/persons,’ ‘Persons in pre-trial or with charge,’ ‘Persons on parole or probation,’ or ‘People in immigration detention facilities,’” Fox News reported. Gone too are references to drug abusers.

It begs the question: If the CDC appeases “woke” political agendas and can’t be honest in its terminology, then how is America supposed to trust CDC studies of gun ownership? Walensky claims the CDC insufficiently studies the issue when that’s demonstrably false. Restricting language regarding criminal factors is disingenuous and prevents open and honest reporting.

The CDC’s announcement is just another Biden administration overreach on guns. President Joe Biden has nominated an anti-gun activist to run the ATF. Now his CDC director, the same one who has gotten away with unlawful decrees in the name of a pandemic, is targeting guns.

Walensky is rewriting the basic facts to fit a gun control narrative, even as she claims her effort isn’t about gun control. It absolutely is. This is why there is a Dickey Amendment in the first place.


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Part I, The Solution – Deconstructing the Fourth Branch of Government


Now that we understand the problem [CRITICAL BACKGROUND HERE], we move into the solution discussion.   There is a way to deconstruct the current system of corruption within the U.S. government that follows a path outlined by the framers of our constitution.  In this series of articles we will outline what I believe to be the way forward.  It is a narrow path, and each step is dependent on the American electorate understanding the challenge.

There is a way to stop the Intelligence Branch, but it requires some outside-the-box thinking and reliance on the Constitution as a tool to radically change one element within government. In order to achieve it, we must focus on three tiers needed for success:

• Tier One is “tactical civics” at a local level. Engaged and active citizen participation at the community, city, town and hamlet level of society. This is what might be described as grassroots level. School Board level; City Council level; County Commissioner level.

• Tier Two is “extreme federalism” at a state level. Engaged and active citizen participation through your State House and State Senate representative. This is state level assembly and action demands upon the House, Senate and State Governor.

• Tier Three the challenge of “federal offices” on a national level. This is where a singular action can be taken upstream that allows the first two tiers to retake control over federal offices. This is where we throw the One Ring into the fire of Mordor.  CTH has tested this approach with a multitude of political allies who understand the issue.  All eventually agreed with the solution at a federal level; it won’t be easy, but it will be possible.

I cannot emphasize enough how each tier is dependent on the preceding tier.  Additionally, each voter has to understand the larger objective in order to see how they are all connected.  That is the goal of this outline.

• Tier One – The lack of attention to local or ‘tactical civics’ is now manifest in your community with examples of school boards dictating mandates to you and your family.  In almost all of these instances where local officials running amok, you will note their baseline detachment.  They have lost their ability to identify exactly who they work for; perhaps they never had it to begin with.  Various local officials no longer view YOU as their employer.  Instead they view you as someone they need to protect themselves from.  We cannot address the state level disconnect that is needed for correction unless and until we first reset the relationship at a local level between the citizen and the community government.  That means you MUST get involved.

• Tier Two – The lack of attention to federalism, states rights, responsibilities and state government overall, is manifested most clearly in the outcome of the 2020 election; and the issue of election integrity.  Even in states where republicans are in control of the state House and Senate, there are few legislative bodies focused on ensuring election integrity.  Just look at how much difficulty grassroots organizations are having with the demand for audits, reviews, and election controls.  This is an outcome of detachment from the legislatures.

It will be impossible to correct the federal issues of government without first and foremost making sure we have the right representatives in our state legislature.  You will see why that is going to become more important when we talk about the needed action in tier three.  The outlook of every single state representative toward the federal government is critical.  We must elect state level representatives who understand and cherish the principles behind ‘state’s rights‘ and the tenth amendment.

If we have the right state-level representation, then -and only then- can we move into the third tier and begin traveling the path that addresses the federal issues.

• Tier Three – The nucleus of corruption amid every element of the federal institutions of government is the United States Senate.   The U.S. Senate is the single most powerful part of the federal government.  All other federal corruption is dependent on a corrupt and ineffective Senate.  If we correct the problems with the Senate and reconnect the representation within the chamber to the state-level legislative bodies, we will then be able to demand change.

There will be ZERO institutional allies in this effort.  Because of the scale of their power, the Senate will not give up control easily; and every institution of society and government will attempt to stop We The People from taking back control of the upper chamber.  Every entity from Wall Street to multinational corporations, big tech, banks, foreign governments and world organizations will be aligned against us.   When you truly understand the epicenter of the corruption, then you are able to see the tentacles extending from it.

It would be easy to say “repeal the 17th amendment“, it is another thing entirely to walk through the process to make that happen.  Yes, ultimately we do need a full repeal of the 17th amendment, and return the selection of the senators from each state with a nomination and appointment process within the state legislature.  [Common Explainer Here]

Seventeenth Amendment- “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.

When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.” (link)

Prior to the 17th amendment, there was significant state level corruption as business interests and senate candidates worked in power groups with party officials to attain the position.  Politicians seeking Senate seats began campaigning for state legislative candidates in order to assemble support.  The state legislative races then became a process of influence amid powerful interests seeking to support their Senate candidate.   Get the right people in the State legislature and you can get the Senator appointed.

Those state-level entities, bankers, wealthy people of influence, later became the permanent K-Street lobbying groups once the 17th amendment was ratified. In essence, they just shifted the location of their influence operation from the state to an office in Washington DC.   [Those same power groups, albeit much larger, now write the physical legislation we see in congress.]  Additionally, prior to the 17th amendment, there were issues of vacancies in federal senate seats as state legislatures could not agree on an individual Senator.

The biggest issue following the passage of the 17th amendment became Senators who were no longer representing the interests of their state.  Instead they were representing the interests of the power elite groups who were helping them fund the mechanisms of their re-election efforts.  A Senator only needs to run for re-election every six years.  The 17th amendment is the only amendment that changed the structure of the congress as it was written by the founders.

Over time, the Senate chamber itself began using their advise and consent authority to control the executive and judicial branch.  The origination of a nomination now holds the question: “Can this person pass the Senate confirmation process?”  The Senate now abuses this power to ensure no one challenges them.  Additionally, the Senate began using their oversight capacity to control elements within the executive branch and judicial branch.   The full scope of that issue in modern form is OUTLINED HERE – which is the cornerstone of the Intelligence Branch of Government.

If we can repeal the 17th amendment and return the selection to the state legislature, you can see where the background work of Tactical Civics and Extreme Federalism begin to take on importance.   [NOTE: Within the repeal effort we would need to include a recall process for states to reach out and yank back their Senator if they go astray; the ability to recall was missing in the original construct of the framers; it would need to be added.]

In part-II we will outline the process for repealing the 17th amendment in the current era.  It will take the creation of two paths being built simultaneously in the background of the 2024 federal election.

◊ PATH ONE is the primary platform of the presidential candidate…. a visible and emphasized mandate that includes: “vote me into office and you are voting to repeal the 17th amendment“.  This specific election issue would need to be the #1 priority of the candidate and spoken at every event.  This approach would give the presidential candidate the mandate to demand congress to act if he won the 2024 election.  We would need a warrior of epic strength, resolve and fortitude.  A Trumpian candidate, if not Trump himself.

◊ PATH TWO is the parallel path built along with the 2024 election platform path, and put into place in the event that Congress refused to accept the mandate.  Obviously, this could be an ugly battle.   The second path is a convention of states in the first year of the successful presidential candidate’s term in office.  The ‘convention of states‘ would be detailed, strategically planned, and the future schedule determined during the 2024 GOP convention preceding the November election (assuming the right candidate wins).   That way, if congress refuses to act on their own, within say the first 100 days of the new administration, the state legislatures will then assemble a convention for the singular and limited purpose of one action item: “repeal the 17th amendment“.  That’s it. Full Stop.  Nothing more. Nothing else entertained.

There is a lot more to this, and a lot more to cover in discussion of this.  However, this is the path that can resolve most of the issues we face with an out of control federal government.   The shift in power would kneecap the Intelligence Branch of Government by re-instituting genuine oversight and control. A repeal of the 17th amendment stops Senators from campaigning, needing to raise money and puts them directly into the accountability position as a steward for the interests of their state.

The people within each state would then have a mechanism to address any negative federal action by contacting their state legislative representative.  In a worst case scenario, a rogue Senator could be removed within days if they support any federal legislative activity that is not in alignment with the state interest.  This approach also wipes out most of the power amid the Senate Majority Leader, as he/she could also be recalled by the state and would be less likely to work against the interests of the majority in the chamber.

More details to come soon….


Making ‘Allies’ of Terrorists: As Disastrous as You Would Expect


To Understand U.S. Response to Taliban, Look at Syria and Libya


In the wake of the bungled U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, many Americans may be wondering how the U.S. government found itself closely cooperating with, and even relying upon, an enemy with whom we were at war for 20 years. 

The Taliban maintains its intention to enforce Sharia Law, harbors al-Qaeda, and includes a designated terrorist group among its organizations.

Yet the head of U.S. Central Command, General Kenneth McKenzie, praised the Taliban for their assistance with the U.S. evacuation, calling the jihadist group “actually very helpful.” 

The Biden Administration is signaling the possibility of future cooperation with the Taliban. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley said the United States would consider sharing intelligence with the Taliban to target Islamic State fighters. Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has openly floated providing the Taliban with U.S. development aid. Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen’s statement to NBC’s Andrea Mitchell seems to accurately reflect the Washington Beltway consensus. 

“I think the Taliban are going to need our help,” he said. “Economically to be sure, but they may come under severe attack by al-Qaeda or ISIS-K,” Cohen told Mitchell. “They may need intelligence that they don’t have, that we may be able to provide them under certain conditions.”

To fully understand the U.S. government’s about-face on the Taliban, look not to Afghanistan but to Libya and Syria for answers. It was here, during the tumultuous “Arab Spring” that the United States became increasingly comfortable forging alliances with jihadist groups—even those with ties to al-Qaeda—to achieve foreign policy ends, often with disastrous consequences. In many cases, the Obama Administration officials who played a leading role in those disasters are now back and guiding the Biden team.

The Obama Administration opted to support Libyan Muslim Brotherhood leaders with ties to al-Qaeda-linked militias to overthrow Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, a story John Rossomando tells in his upcoming book for the Center for Security Policy, The Arab Spring Ruse: How the Muslim Brotherhood Duped Washington in Libya and Syria. Through contacts with the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood such as , the U.S. government found itself cooperating with known jihadist groups, such as the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. 

Rossomando writes: “Sullivan—who is currently President Biden’s National Security Advisor—informed Clinton of these terror links before she meet with Libyan Muslim Brotherhood’s number two, Mahmoud Jabril, on March 14, 2011, and committed to supporting the revolution against Gaddafi.”

The U.S. decision to back jihadist rebels in Libya led directly to the disastrous assault on the U.S. consulate and CIA station in Benghazi, as the Muslim Brotherhood militia, recruited by the U.S. to help defend the embassy, melted away into the night when al-Qaeda-linked Ansar al-Shariah killed four Americans including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. 

Similarly, the Biden Administration relied on the Taliban to provide security checkpoints throughout Kabul, only to result in a horrific ISIS suicide bombing which killed a dozen Americans and scores of Afghan civilians. 

In Syria, the Obama Administration believed that it could support jihadist fighters against ISIS and the Assad regime, and in doing so managed to provide millions of dollars in weapons and aid to al-Qaeda-linked groups. Rossomando notes:

There were numerous instances of American-supplied weapons finding their way into the hands of Al-Qaeda or ISIS jihadists because of these alliances. For example, Anas Obaid, a U.S.-trained Syrian rebel leader, announced he had deceived the United States and that he had defected to Jabhat al-Nusra, now Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, with his American-supplied weapons. 

U.S. armed and vetted “moderates” included Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki, which was armed with TOW anti-tank missiles, fought alongside Jabhat al-Nusra, and outraged the world when their fighters were videotaped beheading a child. 

To vet these so-called moderates, the Obama Administration relied on Muslim Brotherhood-linked groups such as the Syrian Emergency Taskforce, which repeatedly attempted to align the U.S. with Islamist groups. Once again, the Obama Administration thought that it could cause jihadist groups to fight alongside the U.S. against their ideological compatriots.  They failed spectacularly.

If Afghanistan is any indication, they learned nothing from this failure. 

Contrary to the claims of the Biden Administration, the Taliban is joined at the hip with al-Qaeda, which is at this moment fighting alongside them against what little resistance remains to Taliban rule. Even the notion that al-Qaeda and ISIS are intractable enemies is overblown. Al-Qaeda and ISIS operatives have cooperated in the past.

Congress should demand to know the full details of any agreement the Biden Administration cut with the Taliban. That should include whether the decisions which undercut the U.S. evacuation effort, such as surrendering Bagram Air Base or pulling air support to the Afghan military, were made in coordination with the Taliban. 

Americans need to understand that the Biden Administration made the deliberate decision to partner with the Taliban, in the same way that the Obama Administration chose to cooperate with al-Qaeda-linked terrorists in Libya and Syria. Their blinkered ideological insistence that jihadist groups can be U.S. partners in foreign policy continues to cost American lives.

They must be held accountable.


Racist Democrats Desperately Try To Prevent Black Man From Becoming Governor Of California



SACRAMENTO, CA—The racist Democrats are at it again, pulling out all the stops and raising tens of millions of dollars in order to keep a white man in power and prevent a black man from becoming the first black governor of California. 

After Larry Elder became the most prominent challenger to step up and take down Governor Newsom, the governor immediately began arguing that the state should keep a white man in power and prevent a black man from being elected to office.

Showing their KKK roots, the Democrats have dialed up the racist rhetoric to 11, demanding over and over again that voters get out there on election day and ensure that a black man doesn't have a seat at the table.

"We must keep this black man down," said Governor Newsom at a "stop the racist Republican recall" rally in Los Angeles earlier today. "The only way to ensure this state progresses into the future and continues to lead this country is by stopping this person of color from coming into power."

"My black opponent will ruin this state. In order to make sure California stays on its current path to utopia, we must all stand strong against this blatant attempt by the black community to seize power from us whiteys."

A clear example of white privilege. Sad!


America’s Slow Suicide


 

Article by Ben Shapiro in mrcNewsBusters


America’s Slow Suicide

Greek mythology tells the tale of Erysichthon, the powerful King of Thessaly. The story goes that Erysichthon, seeking wood, ordered the trees in a sacred grove to be cut. When his workers refused, fearing divine retribution, he did it himself; for this he was cursed. The curse placed upon Erysichthon was simple: unending hunger. In the end, Erysichthon ended up selling his daughter into slavery for the money to buy more food. Eventually, Erysichthon, lacking the resources to feed himself, ate his own body.

A nation that understands itself -- that understands its purpose in the world -- flourishes. Such nations, historically, have not shied away from their part on the stage of history. They have recognized a simple truth: In the game of power, vacuums are filled, generally by those who are most aggressive. And thus, surrender of the good means victory for the bad.

Historically, America has understood this. America has always been uncomfortable with the realities of foreign policy but has never shied away from its actual role as a player on the world stage. Yes, America was geographically removed from Europe, but that didn't stop America from competing with the French, British and Spanish empires. It was Thomas Jefferson, writing to his presidential successor James Madison, who said in 1809, “we should have such an empire for liberty as she has never surveyed since the creation: & I am persuaded no constitution was ever before so well calculated as ours for extensive empire & self-government.” It was James Monroe in 1823 who declared that “the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.”

A powerful America was good, and a powerful America was necessary.

When nations lose themselves -- when nations destroy their sacred groves -- they open a hole in themselves. That hole is ever-growing, ever-gnawing. And it cannot be satiated.

But that's just it: the hunger is itself the satisfaction. Our hunger gives us a mission. We must cure all inequality, even inequality caused by differences in behavior -- the unavoidable condition of humanity -- by spending trillions of dollars not yet created. We must rectify the imbalances of history -- the unavoidable condition of humanity -- by skewing all institutions toward “equity.” We must abandon our prior foreign policy commitments -- and our real foreign policy interests -- in the name of quixotic attempts to “build back better” at home. We must rewrite the basic social compact in order to alleviate all natural differences between human beings.

We must sacrifice our sons and daughters to our hunger. We must teach them idiotic doctrines about complete human malleability, training them for confusion and chaos. We must indoctrinate them with the evils of our own philosophy, while teaching them that cultural diversity mandates that we overlook the far greater evils of other cultures. We must demand that our children protect us, rather than protecting our children. And, of course, we must snarl them in a web of debt not of their own making, condemning them to a future footing our bills.

And then, in the end, we eat ourselves. We turn on each other, recognizing that our mission has been lost and that our hunger can't satisfy us. We treat each other as enemies while downplaying the actual presence of actual enemies.

And then we disappear.

Or, alternatively, we don't.

We realize that whatever our faults, whatever our shortcomings, we have a role in the world; that whatever our faults, whatever our shortcomings, we still are heirs to the greatest founding philosophy in world history; that whatever our faults, whatever our shortcomings, we are still citizens of the same body politic.

The choice is still in our hands.

But if Afghanistan is any indicator, it's quickly slipping away.

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/ben-shapiro/2021/09/01/americas-slow-suicide 

 


 


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