For anybody keeping score, it’s government,
in a rout. Over the people (late of “We the People” fame.)
For
example, in the UK, it is now apparently illegal to speak out against illegals,
or to question mass immigration at all. An elderly man was recently arrested
for making “improper” comments on his Facebook page. Going forward, if
someone is even “remotely involved,” whatever that means, they could be
dragged before a court. In recent years, citizens have been arrested for
distributing flyers questioning the efficacy of coronavirus vaccines and
silently praying outside of an abortion clinic. Moreover, Labor Party member Ricky
Jones, who sits on the Dartford Borough Council, recently said of
anti-immigration protesters, "They are disgusting, nasty fascists, and we
need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all!" (He
then led the obligatory “free, free Palestine!" chant.) I’m going out on
the proverbial limb here, but I’m guessing that any politician who
called for the slaughter of all illegal immigrants would be more than just
indefinitely “suspended,” as was Jones’ fate.
Australians—and
others—will likely soon have to utilize a digital ID before being allowed to
access the internet. That would make it much easier to police speech.
In
France, police recently arrested several Christians…for protesting
attacks on Christians. Ironically, the six were members of a group that dared
to traverse the streets of Paris in a bus sporting a sign saying “Stop Attacks On Christians.” Screw that, to the slammer with
you!
And,
in America, the government has tried time and again to silence its political
opposition, going so far as jailing those who had the audacity to be in the
vicinity of “The People’s House” on Jan. 6. And trying to keep the rival
party’s standard bearer/nominee off the ballot…even if it had to imprison him.
Or, possibly, kill him.
Governments
do not like push back, they do not like populism. And are less and less willing
to put up with it. Governments don’t like the concept of individualism or
individual rights, preferring to look at those it rules over as part of a
group. Easier and less messy that way. More recently, it has become obvious today’s
governments don’t fancy nationalism, either, seeing it as the macro version of
individualism. They now strive instead for globalism. Always, there is one
constant: governments do not like competition. Which is one
reason why-- communist, socialist, or left-leaning (there is virtually no
longer any other kind in the West)-- they also disdain religion, especially
Christianity with its support of individual freedoms. Governments in the West
don’t even like their own citizens, their own traditions. In the case of the
United States, government doesn’t even like its own borders.
This
dovetails nicely with the desires of the Club of Rome, who, as part of its
Earth4All agenda, is urging all nations (but especially Western ones) to eat
less meat, redistribute wealth, adopt a circular economy, raise taxes,
restructure education, and charge high prices for fossil fuels. In short,
screw the people. Not surprising, since way back in 1991 the Club deemed humans
to be the biggest threat to the health of the planet.
There
was a time, not long ago historically speaking, when the leaders of a nascent
nation declared independence, and that all men were endowed by their Creator
with unalienable Rights. These Rights, they said, were not—could not—be
granted by the state. They went so far as to say this was “self-evident.” Limited
government—of, by, and for the people was the only legitimate
government. (See also: the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.)
There
are only two basic types of societies. Regardless of who may have uttered this
quote, there is no doubting its veracity: “When governments fear the people
there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.”
We
are rapidly trending towards tyranny. We are rapidly running out of time to
reclaim our liberty. We must stand up to government(s), refuse to be locked
down, refuse to be guinea pigs in medical experiments. We must demand the
restoration of borders and the protection of language and culture. We must
start teaching our children real history again…and respect for our traditions
and values. We must demand accountability for those in government, whether
elected or unelected. We must realize that diversity is not necessarily a
virtue nor always a good thing, though it is not inherently bad either. We must
not go about our business as if nothing is awry…even though we know we are
being lied to ad nauseum. And we must do this no matter what. So help us God.
Or
governments-- powerful, arrogant, and tyrannical—will ultimately prevail…in a
rout.