Fighting Back

04-20-2021

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The election in November is what brought Tommy Paine out of hiding. What good these essays and letters do, I do not know. I only know that what has been obvious to we conspiracy kooks for some time, yet hidden and stifled, is now on display for all to see. A single party of like minded totalitarians are making a power grab and your rights sit in the kitty while they play their best poker hand. The Senate is now being threatened by the removal of the filibuster!

The Marxists are exposed and I can smell their fear. All communist regimes fear their own populations more than they do any foreign entity. Why? Because we are their slaves. Or they think we are. Why else the fence around the Capitol? Watch them double and triple down. Look out for the iron fist, and keep saying, “NO!”.

Many more people are beginning to see just what tyranny means. Twitter added James O’Keefe and Project Veritas to their ‘banned’ list recently and he has declared war! More people are speaking out down the line, a million Tommy Pain s and then some . For as much as we are losing the war, we are also gathering strength. (BTW our blog had to shut down ‘comments’ because of the cyber hits) I’m proud of that.

I can hear the push back louder than before. Mike Lindell started a new social media site called “Frank”, and was attacked ferociously by the cyber bullies. But he won’t give up. Lindell is the My Pillow nut job, and although I think he’s over the top and some people don’t like his pillows, I can tell you several things about this guy. His story is amazing – recovering from addiction to building his business. He’s a true patriot. He is a sincere Christian. He is honest and a straight shooter. Like him or don’t, his rights have been battered and he’s fighting back too. Go Mike!

Parents are pulling their kids out of schools that have folded to critical race theory. The defense of the Constitution is now under way. My god, stop me. I’m becoming optimistic. This is a dog fight, but we are still in it!

My favorite readers have all had the same criticism. “You say what is happening and why, but give no solutions.” That is very true. Very fair. That’s because I am not always sure myself. I’m just a big mouth schmuck with a blog sight, a guy who has more time to read and dig than your average bear. (I hope ‘bear’ is not a racist remark) Did they cancel Yogi? A guy who hates communism, who believes in the USA.

So here’s what to do. Support Project Veritas, a non profit organization taking on the multi-billionaire Twitter..

The story → https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/project-veritas-founder-james-okeefe-says-hell-sue-twitter-for-accusing-him-of-having-fake-accounts/ar-BB1fHk0j

Project Veritas → https://www.projectveritas.com/news/

Support Mike Lindell and FRANK. Support anyone who fights against the WOKE Marxists who think they can tell YOU what and how to think. Speak up.

And now a thought for the day.

I have reflected a matter for more than two years now, ever since critical race theory crossed my bow. Others may disagree, but I am convicted in mind, heart and spirit. I have decided that Martin Luther King Jr. was the greatest man of the 20th century.

Ten years back he was in my top ten. By then we were taking him for granted. He changed the country, the country changed, and we moved on. There were many other great people in the 20th century who also deserved notice.

Given what we have witnessed in the way of the new racism, hearing the phony echos of BLM as they spew hatred and destruction across the country, I now realize like never before just how powerful King was – how astute, how grounded in truth he surely was. His clarity and succinct analysis of our society was matched by no one since Abe Lincoln and today I see no one at all with such vision. He was well ahead of his time and that’s why they killed him. Just like Jesus Christ, King was misunderstood by people far and wide, including many who marched with him. He threatened established perceptions and challenged his own people to rise above the evil of the times. Therein lay his secret. He actually did protest peacefully, even when pushed by others not to.

He lifted people up. He did not rise up to power. He carried us. Not with federal bribes or extortion. He practiced love. Not hatred. He loved what this country stood for and aimed for the people in it to live up to what is prescribed in the Constitution. Never before in history has there been a democratic civilization composed of so many different creeds, colors, and ethnicity (s). Dr. King dared us all to become better people. He did not tell us how bad we were.

Time is the final judge of the truthfulness of any message. How fast does it spread? How long does it last? Critical theory has hidden in darkness for almost 100 years, critical race theory a mere 40. It did not take off until the past 15 years and that is because it is so unpalatable; and based upon false assumptions. King aroused a nation and changed it within 20. He shook the earth in ways that we have not seen in the darkest days of 2020. He did not get rich like the BLM leaders have.

King saw the truth in that a diverse society must by definition have friction and collisions of agenda. That disagreements should be arbitrated without consideration for race or any other factor that one is born with. In other words, equal treatment under the law. He understood history too and that is why I believe he was so patient. He said, “I might not get there with you…” not because he foresaw his assassination (although he may have) but because he understood that tectonic shifts in society take time. Momentum is everything. Gravity is manifested in the human race just as surely as it propels the planets. There is such a thing as universal law. King shifted the momentum of our country and after 40 years we were still climbing the hill. BLM and critical race theory have sent us backwards, but they will be an afterthought within 5 years.

Today, the left is desecrating Martin Luther King Jr’s memory. Some day, people will bring back Dr. King and recognize his genius. We all did when he was alive. Like Jesus Christ, his words were undeniable, self evident. He did not twist reality or make excuses for it. He wore night vision goggles whereas the rest were night blind. Simplicity is the ultimate in sophistication. The solution to all prejudice is found in the concept of colorblind. A person’s character is the person. Period. Everything else is bullshit.

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