Concerning Cowardice

I do judge people according to their actions and the Bible. Mostly I keep my “judgments” to myself. It is safe, less divisive and people really do not want to be judged even if the judgment is correct. Maybe that is what happened to our culture as immorality is rampant and courage is lacking.

If courage is lacking, does that mean that you are a coward? It is not for me to say what is in another man’s heart or soul. When someone freezes in training (or in battle), does that make him or her a coward? That is not for me to say but I do keep track of people who froze or flipped out during training. I will not jeopardize someone because their buddy was not reliable.

If someone looks in a mirror and sees a coward, it is up to them what to do. I would not call them a coward if they have no chance of succeeding in a mission. We have had too many conversations concerning turning around and seeing that you are alone.

I do judge people on fulfilling theirs oaths:

The above scripture highlights our biggest spiritual failure: we do not do what we affirm. I have seen pastors lie right to my face and then get into the pulpit. It seems that Taqiyya has been adopted by Christians as much as the evil that we face.

This video is from 2012 where I asked Stewart Rhodes about upholding the oath to uphold the Constitution (start at minute 24).

When civil disobedience becomes grounds for seditious conspiracy, we have no justice, no Republic and no rule of law. So the question comes back to cowardice according to my beliefs:

If someone has sworn an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution (as I asked Mr. Rhodes ten years ago), when will they start or does that make them a coward?

This may not be a matter of cowardice but one of personal honor. I do not understand why every oathkeeper is not part of the Bonus Army II in Washington, D.C. protesting the railroading of Mr. Rhodes by the DOJ, FBI and Congress. I do not understand why everyone who served in the military or federal agency that swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution is not protesting and shutting Washington, D.C. down.

There would no January 6th political prisoners if only one Congressman had the courage to go into the Capitol and talk to people rightfully protesting a fraudulent election. So I will not call people who swore an oath to the Constitution and watch people wrongfully accused and imprisoned cowards. I will call every Congressman who ran away in fear from the American people rightfully protesting a fraudulent election what they really are: COWARDS.

David DeGerolamo

    
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Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
1 year ago

Don’t expect our congressional critters to uphold the Constitution. ie, Tom Tillis the scum bucket, took an oath but he is not adhering to his oath. Congressional leaders, are they adhering to our Constitution? They cannot and will not. They have proven it is every person for their own personal gain. With such people exhibiting such personal behavior no small wonder cowardice is rampant in our society. Don’t be upset, a brave man just forgot which way to run.

tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago

If our current political whores in DC have a IQ above 50, they would not take an oath to defend the Constitution that they cannot uphold. But then we would be talking about a moral and God-fearing man or woman would we not. This is just my opinion, I will not judge another, it is just opinion whether it is cowardice or something else, just as unsolicited advice is usually taken as criticism. And in my opinion, we are a nation of weak, cowardly men, period.

Rob
Rob
1 year ago

I do not understand why every oathkeeper is not part of the Bonus Army II in Washington, D.C. protesting the railroading

That does show all the rhetoric the oath keepers spouted was just tough talk along with all the brotherhood nonsense.
We don’t stand a chance if we can’t stand together as a unified force and follow through.

a follower, working on it.
a follower, working on it.
1 year ago

Thanks for posting the video. Thanks for asking him directly.
“I do not understand why everyone who served in the military or federal agency that swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution is not protesting and shutting Washington, D.C. down.”
Hard to peacefully protest when there are those on both sides not interested in peace. we absolutely know evil demands the violence and the discrediting. Evil desires and needs it.
When you take an oath to a corrupt entity things change. you Yah willing may begin to see things in another light.

Elder Son
Elder Son
1 year ago

The immutable laws of toleration is upon you. You own it… Western Man.

Anyone remember the Ok’ers great veteran purge shortly after OK’ers was created? I, with a few others I knew were among the purged.

Because we wouldn’t kiss cop ass.

(((Doc B)))
(((Doc B)))
1 year ago

About what happened to Stuart: Is it fair? No. Is it just? No. Is it morally right? No. Is it carma? Fuck yeah.

Tell “Stewie” to say hi to July 4 Patriot. Some of us remember.