We are being wronged. We the people
are meekly watching as our God-given rights are being stripped away by a
government of men. Hypocritical and controlling men. In far too many cases,
evil men.
During—and after—the Constitutional
Convention of 1787, the founders were split on whether to add a Bill of Rights
to the end of the Founding Document. Those who did not want this separate Bill
of Rights still believed in these rights wholeheartedly but thought that they
were so obvious and inviolable that there was no need to spell them out
specifically and apart from the main text of the Constitution.
Thankfully, the Bill of Rights was
eventually added to the Constitution in the form of the (first) Ten Amendments.
Let’s have a look and see if these essential and natural rights are still
“self-evident,” inviolable, and universally honored. (I intend to make this a
series, proceeding to address the Bill of Rights Amendment by Amendment,
starting, naturally, with the first one, the focus of this article. I will switch
out semi-colons and other punctuation marks in the actual text for the
interrogatory question mark, apropos of my investigation.)
The First Amendment: Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof? Or abridging the freedom of speech? Or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble? And to petition the government for a redress of
grievances?
The government has effectively established
leftism, meaning itself, as the official religion of the United States
of America. And that government sure as hell prohibits the free exercise of
Christianity. As some who have prayed next to an abortion mill well know.
Government tells religious organizations what they can and can’t do, tells the
private owner of a small bakery that he or she must make a pro—LGBTQ (or
transgender) cake or be run out of business,
threatens priests and pastors who read “anti-gay” passages from the Bible, typically
refuses to allow benign and nominally Christian-themed flags, such as “An Appeal To Heaven,” to fly over public buildings…but
has no such compunctions regarding LGBTQ—or perhaps even Palestinian-- banners.
Freedom of speech? Say or write something—anything—that goes against The Agenda,
and prepare to be shamed, counseled, cancelled, or worse. Increasingly,
anything that doesn’t completely comport with leftist dogma is simply branded
“misinformation” and/or “hate speech.” Sadly, fewer and fewer Americans,
apparently, even want freedom of speech, the cornerstone of any free society,
to be protected. As for the right of the people to peaceably assemble? Remember
the pandemic lockdowns? Most folks weren’t even allowed to peacefully assemble
in their churches. For a family member’s wedding or funeral (unless you
were with Team George Floyd). Or host Thanksgiving for their
extended family and friends. In Minneapolis, under the “benevolent rule” of
Tampon Tim Walz (The Joy Bringer), neighbors who were loosely gathered outside,
on their own property, were told to get inside—now!—and were
subsequently shot at (“light ‘em up!”) with paintball guns if they didn’t
react quickly enough to the dictates of the stormtroopers surging down their
streets.
What do you think has been the result of
petitioning “the government” for “a redress of grievances” pertaining to the
crimes government(s) committed against humanity during their COVID-1984 orgy
of authoritarianism?
Only (big) government would try to
turn our natural rights into wrongs and attempt to strip us of our innate and
unalienable protections and dignity. Only big government could. As has been
proven many times over by Communist-- and other tyrannical-- regimes throughout
history.
The more rights the people possess,
the fewer the government does. And vice-versa. Governments know this. Which is
why they want to strip them from you. The founders knew this, too. Which is why
they did everything conceivable to direct power to the people rather than to their
rulers. (Limited government, “of the people, by the people, for the
people.”)
Tragically, we the people seem to have
forgotten this. So it is not surprising that we—and our rights—are being
wronged.
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