The progressive left is doing its best to make civil war inevitable

Bayou Renaissance Man:

When one looks at the “signs of the times”, one can’t help but wonder how long it’s going to be before our political and social and cultural structures simply melt down under the strain.  The progressive left is bound and determined to force our entire society into conformity with their vision of how things should be – and a growing number of Americans are equally bound and determined not to allow that, and not to bend the knee to political correctness.  The irresistible force is close to headlong collision with the immovable object.

What do I mean by those “signs of the times”?  Try these examples, to name but a few.

  • The chorus of anti-white propaganda.  Example:  “Whiteness is a public health crisis. It shortens life expectancies, it pollutes air, it constricts equilibrium, it devastates forests, it melts ice caps, it sparks (and funds) wars, it flattens dialects, it infests consciousnesses, and it kills people—white people and people who are not white, my mom included. There will be people who die, in 2050, because of white supremacy-induced decisions from 1850.”  If whites were to make such claims about any other racial or ethnic group, there’d be widespread condemnation;  but when the opposite occurs . . . crickets.
  • The educational establishment is now Propaganda Central to brainwash our kids – and cut out parents from the educational process.  Example:  “A group of current and former teachers and others in Loudoun County, Virginia, compiled a lengthy list of parents suspected of disagreeing with school system actions, including its teaching of controversial racial concepts — with a stated purpose in part to ‘infiltrate’, use ‘hackers’ to silence parents’ communications, and ‘expose these people publicly’ … Their opponents were apparently those who objected to, sought to debate, or were even simply ‘neutral’ about ‘critical race theory’.”
  • Steps by the Biden administration to destroy the mainstays of the US economy in a blatant attempt to implement elements of the so-called “Green New Deal”.  Gun Free Zone sums up the situation and concludes, “I’m no[t] sure how violence is not inevitable.  This isn’t something that gets fixed with an election.  I can’t see how this won’t end anyway but badly.”
  • Growing court-supported evidence that in several key states, government officials abused their positions and deliberately flouted the law in ways that at least influenced the November 2020 elections, if not effectively handed them to the Democratic Party.  Try Michigan and Georgia for quick examples, and watch the progress of the Maricopa County vote audit in Arizona.  That has the potential to overturn the results of the Presidential and senatorial elections in that state, if the state government will take up the matter.
  • The persecution of activists who took part in the January 6th demonstration (which was not a “violent insurrection”, no matter what politicians or the news media may say) in Washington D.C.  Most were simply present, not active participants;  but they’re being pursued by the FBI and federal investigators as if they’re all domestic terrorists.  Nothing could be further from the truth – but that hasn’t stopped the partisan politically-motivated investigations.  Meanwhile, charges against those who attacked and tried to burn down the Federal court building in Portland, OR are being quietly dismissed – because they’re on the side of the powers that be.  Prosecutorial bias, much?
  • There are so many other examples that I could go on forever, but those above will do for now.  More and more are emerging on a daily basis.

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John Toothman
John Toothman
4 years ago

How far are we going to be pushed before we say ” enough”? The battle line has been plainly drawn in DC. America can bend only so far before it breaks. I think we’re at that point.

tangle
tangle
4 years ago
Reply to  John Toothman

I already aid enough in my mind. There is just not enough people to make a stand yet.