History tells us without exception, that
the conquerors, the victors in almost all conflicts, whether it be on an
international scale or regional social upheaval, are always the ones
who are unafraid of making a mess of things – the loudest voices, the
uncompromising, those who accept intimidation and violence as a means to
an end – those who actually appreciate it. If you’re a student of
history and not philosophy, you know unequivocally that the meek do not
inherit. They end up beneath the hoofs, or the treads of the dominant
and the forceful.
For the last 50 years America has tried a
social experiment on both a national and an international scale – an
attempt to prove that the nature of man is basically good, and given
enough latitude, all nations, races, cultures, and religions can live in
peace. We have attempted to buy a new global understanding, where all
religions are given equal recognition and can live peacefully. (Hmmm.
How’s that going, do you think?) We have spent billions of dollars on
politically correct programs to uplift individual peoples within our
country, and ultimately all we did was push the pendulum of race
consciousness and favoritism to the other end, creating a new ethnicity
of preference. We tried “nation-building” in Iraq and other places in
the Middle East. We’ve seen how well that worked. Here’s the harsh truth
– there has never been one peaceful, loving society that wasn’t
eventually consumed by a warlike aggressive one (or aggressive segments
within itself). But we continue our search for nirvana while dismissing
the obvious: There is no such thing as peace without strength, and
sometimes you have to make tough decisions for the betterment of the
whole.
America, the strongest, most respected
nation in the world just 75 years ago, is now in full decline. Our
borders are being overrun, the faith that built this nation is now being
trampled, and the very concept of a democratic Republic and a guiding,
unalterable Constitution is under siege. Worse still, we have lost the
desire to discover what we can do for our nation, and now demand what
our nation should do for us. The angry minorities with the loudest
voices are being constantly appeased, at the cost of common sense and
social equilibrium.
There is no such thing as peace without strength, there is no such thing as national integrity without unalterable laws, (and powerful, harsh retribution for those who break them, or “interpret” them), and there is no possible survival for a country that lives in a psychology of crisis – every man, and woman, for themselves.
There is no such thing as peace without strength, there is no such thing as national integrity without unalterable laws, (and powerful, harsh retribution for those who break them, or “interpret” them), and there is no possible survival for a country that lives in a psychology of crisis – every man, and woman, for themselves.
No nation can stand strong without
integrity and the deep abiding respect of its people. In just 30 years
we have destroyed nationalism in this country. We have sold our way of
life – the foundations of morality, religion, and virtue – to
accommodate and glorify ethnicity and religious creeds from lands that
had absolutely no significant contact with America in its first 300
years. Even worse, we are becoming a land of faithless clones with their
hands continually out, demanding more, giving less. The loudest voices
are being appeased at the cost of the majority. We’ve sacrificed our
position as the world’s greatest manufacturer (and the millions of jobs
that went with that) for cheap flat screen TVs, cell phones, and
computers. And the great “breadbasket” that we used to be, is filled
with a new kind of weevils – incredibly dangerous additives we add to
breads, inject into our beef and pork, and spray on our vegetables and
fruits – all in the name of more production and more money, and all with
the back room blessings of the FDA and its harlots in Congress. The
individual farmer is going the way of the Dodo Bird, and small towns,
founded on hard work and integrity are drying up.
What took Rome several hundred years,
we have managed in less than 75 – the dissolution of a society, and the
eminent collapse of a nation – all thanks to blind, politically correct
hysteria combined with a new sense of national gluttony, and the
indulgence of the most corrupt government in the history of this nation.
Those of you who read this and mutter that the man is unduly paranoid, let me remind you that it took less than a decade for Germany to go from a benign government to a world terror under the Nazis – one decade. It took only five years for a democratic Cuba to collapse and succumb to Communism.
The problem with America today, is the people who want something given to them now outnumber the people who are willing to work for it. The best argument against the survival of democracy is a three-minute conversation with a voter from Detroit.
I’ll leave you with a quote from Winston Churchill – “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism, is the equal sharing of miseries.”
Those of you who read this and mutter that the man is unduly paranoid, let me remind you that it took less than a decade for Germany to go from a benign government to a world terror under the Nazis – one decade. It took only five years for a democratic Cuba to collapse and succumb to Communism.
The problem with America today, is the people who want something given to them now outnumber the people who are willing to work for it. The best argument against the survival of democracy is a three-minute conversation with a voter from Detroit.
I’ll leave you with a quote from Winston Churchill – “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism, is the equal sharing of miseries.”
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