VoiceofReason wrote:When are people going to stand up and say enough? Is there anyone left that has the courage?
It's not courage or lack thereof; it's fatigue. If I say "enough," I'm a racist. I'm tired of being labeled a racist,
by racists, when I know very differently from the way I have lived my entire life—just as George Zimmerman has lived his—that I am NOT a racist. The same people who would call me that are the same people who voted for Obama, and therefore ALL of the absolute CRAP that has followed his election: the Benghazi debacle, the IRS debacle, the NSA debacle (see my references to republicans below too), the DHS morphing into the SS, the complete lack of transparency, accountability, and honesty from the left side of the aisle.......ALL of that. And ALL of that was utterly predictable because Obama's and the left's ideology just naturally produces it. Republicans are guilty too, but if we're going to talk of matters of degree, the republicans are pikers and the democrats are
masters of it.
I am TIRED of all that crap.
I do not believe that the nation can be salvaged at this point, and I believe that the racist left is a large part of what has pushed us over the edge.
I NO LONGER CARE. To anyone who voted for Obama or for a democrat, I say "it's your world, and welcome to it. Now go stew in the mess you've made of it."
It's not a matter of courage. It's that I no longer wish to be associated in any way, shape, or form, with people who are that base and crapulent..........and
they run the country because they outnumber those who are not! Robert Bork had it right in the title of his book "Slouching Towards Gomorrah." I've been saying this about California since long before I moved away from there in 2006, and I continue to say it today, except that I now include the entire rest of the country in my indictment: "You are going to have to hit bottom before you make the decision to pull yourself up out of the mud." We have not hit bottom yet. We're not even close yet. It has to get a whole lot uglier before we hit bottom.
This is not what I
want to happen; it is what I
believe will happen, because people are simply not going to give up their "stinkin' thinkin'" until that thinking makes them crash and burn. They are quite literally addicted to their hatreds. What I
want is for the insane to become sane. What I want is for those in denial to stop denying. To borrow a phrase from 12 step programs, "our best thinking is what got us here.........maybe it is time to stop thinking the way we've been thinking, and learn a different way."
A
REAL good reset point would be to begin with what the Constitution actually
says (or as pointedly, what it does
not say) about the issues we face as a nation. But as long as more than half of the voters believe that the Constitution is an outdated and irrelevant document written by "a bunch of dead white guys," RACISM will continue to raise its ugly head under the false guise of a really crapulent form of "social justice."
I'm not only for letting them have their cake and eating it too, I'm for cramming that cake down their throats until their eyes bulge out, so that they'll never want any more of that particular cake again for the rest of their lives.
THAT is why I don't stand up and say "ENOUGH!" There can
never be enough "ENOUGH" for the perpetrators until "enough" becomes "too much" and they have to vomit up all their vileness and confront the evil they have been perpetrating, and begin to feel a sense of shame. Without shame, there is no listening; and without listening, there is absolutely no chance that shouting "enough" will be heard by those that need to hear it.
Without shame, things never get better, they only get worse. I know of no
earthly way to restore shame, so prayer is my refuge AND my weapon, and prayer doesn't require me to get all crazy and act up. Shouting "ENOUGH" at this point of our history is like spitting into the wind. It's a wasted effort, and it will just blow back on you.
In the meantime, I continue to prepare logistically for the long-term protection of and provision for my family to weather what is coming.
Do you?
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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