This guy on social media touts himself as a writer and journalist, but nothing could be further from the truth. Posting a meme that is against the basic principles of the United States of America isn’t journalism; it’s an ideology cemented in politics and spread around like manure. This type of politics is called influence operations. It’s an Intelligence-level Op to coerce and manipulate the general public.
So, manure stands.
For first order thinkers, or people who cannot think for themselves, these memes help justify their rage and hatred against anyone who counters their belief system. These types of political maneuvering happen in both dominant political parties. And, don’t kid yourself about politics, the Republican and Democrat parties are both socialist, with the latter leaning toward communist.
That is why political parties rely on manipulation of your emotions for their desired outcome. One does for religious dogma. The other does for “inclusivity.”
Socialism stands.
The basic threshold here in America is: Innocent before Proven Guilty. Yet, we have many people demonizing their fellow Americans without facts, or even merit, based on hearsay, gossip, and bot-farm memes.
Any belief system is personal, but political leaders have sought to etch their brand of zealousness into the laws of the United States. If it isn’t abortion, then it’s alphabet people. Whatever you believe is for YOU. If you have to push your beliefs onto other people through bullying, bribery, or threats, then you don’t have core “beliefs,” you have fanaticism. That also means that you don’t believe in America, only in being selfish.
America stands for Individual Rights, over the mob. That is one idea the socialists from both political parties forget in their haste to worship at the altar of the 10th Amendment, or push gender or associated “inclusive” ideologies.
The 9th Amendment details that an individual’s rights are unquantifiable. Those rights come before any state, or mob rule, jurisdiction. The Supreme Court discounted our individual rights, because, you guessed it: religion! God said. God never said any such thing. There is not one quote or book on this Earth written by a god… mortal man, never a god.
Now, about the idiocy of inclusivity. If you are inclusive, then why are there shadow-bans, censorship, and other forms of extrajudicial penalties for statements of fact? Or is the fact, that inclusivity is really exclusive to your shrinking reality based on a set of beliefs?
Both are bigotry.
The real legal tenet is that individual rights are above that of the mob. In other words, I don’t work for you. I don’t owe you my time or energy. I don’t owe you my money, land, purpose or explanation. I don’t owe you my allegiance. I don’t owe you my life.
I am in individual: hear me roar.
Still, people want to push their “beliefs” onto other people. If your beliefs are good enough for your life, then why do you need mine too? We have too many Americans “believing” instead of “knowing” the difference between right and wrong.
What do you believe that you feel others should believe too?
Then you are missing the point about living your best life. In living your best life, you have to take responsibility for your decisions. No one has to accept you. No one has to side with you. No one has to be your friend. No one has to give into your demands.
Living your best life means that you have to be fearless. You have to walk your path sometimes alone. No support. No friends. No family… no one. If you cannot do that, then you aren’t living your convictions. That is your responsibility. It is not the responsibility of the government, your neighbor, or state you live in to enshrine your beliefs.
Actually, the most American thing you can do is be yourself without the parades, ribbons, heritage months or church socials. Those activities are for the ego, not to fulfill the soul. Your creative consciousness is what matters. That is you, and only you. No one will ever be you. You are an individual, so why are you allowing others to clump you into a box with a label?
So the next time you push a meme onto social media and claim it’s the truth, ask yourself: whose truth are you promoting? A political party’s platform? A politicians’ religion? Or, someone else’s lifestyle?
Are you being a bigot? First order thinker? Or, just a jackass?
Did I stutter?