Wednesday, January 28, 2026

In Going Along To Get Along, We Risk Losing It All

 

It appears that many Republicans, and most people for that matter, are more afraid of being (even ridiculously and falsely) accused of being a racist, bigot, or heartless, then they are of losing their freedoms, self-worth, dignity, and country. It appears they are more afraid of what a Karen or a rogue federal District Court judge might say or do to them than they are about what kind of society they will leave for their children and grandchildren. It appears they are content to let fraud, sloth, and outright evil win, as long as no one calls them names. That in itself is evil. Personified. What has happened to a country that was founded on the proclamation and defense of individual freedoms as granted by our creator? That was a rhetorical question. Sadly, I know what has happened to it. Dear God, how I wish it wasn't so.

We have lost our courage. We have lost our character and integrity. We have lost our sense of right and wrong. We have lost our ability to stand up for what’s right—our own rights included. We have lost touch with our values and history. We have lost our vision, mojo, and raison d’ệtre. We have lost our unity and cohesion, the sense of our uniqueness, and of what makes us Americans.

We have been gaslighted, atomized, tribalized, feminized, infantilized, brainwashed, indoctrinated, and hypnotized. We have allowed ourselves to be steamrolled by the Lunatic Left and prodded and coerced into letting our country become a One-Party State led by “Democratic-Socialists.”

Too many of us consciously choose to let illegals, fraud, and violent crime run amok rather than telling the truth or doing the right thing. And then we tell ourselves that, by doing this, we are doing the right thing. This is existentially dangerous. If, out of fear, we lie to ourselves about others rather than facing the consequences of holding fast to the truth, we pave the way for a crime and chaos-ridden society in which the quality of life will rapidly deteriorate. And we needlessly sentence our children—and theirs—to, at minimum, a life of more pain and less prosperity than we ourselves enjoyed.

Which, to my mind, makes that very lack of courage, truthfulness, and integrity a crime.

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