It is because they’ve never been deprived of it that some
people don’t value their freedom. They’ve always had it. It’s been a constant.
They didn’t have to fight for it, sacrifice for it, or defend it. They were
born free in the land of the free. Rather than possess the awareness to
understand just how much of a blessing that is, they long for the bondage
others risked their lives to escape.
It doesn’t compute. It’s like trying to tell someone who’s
never missed a meal how horrible a thing starving to death is. Sure, they’ve
had the tummy rumbles once or twice, but there was always a Taco Bell nearby to
scratch that itch. Nothing beats a quick meal that doubles as the world’s most
potent laxative. If the name in-n-out wouldn’t have already been taken, perhaps
it would have been an excellent rebranding idea.
Where was I? Oh, yeah, freedom. The problem with those
telling you that your freedom isn’t that important, or that you won’t really
miss it once it’s gone, is that they have no plans to live without theirs.
Whether it’s because they suffer from a terminal case of self-importance, or
they’re just that insulated, and well off, the people insisting you ought to
diminish the importance of freedom are not including themselves in the
conversation.
As has been the case since a smelly, lazy German bum came up
with the blueprint for Marxism, their machinations, plans, and desires have
everything to do with subjugating you and elevating themselves. These people
already know how incompetent they are; you don’t have to tell them. Because
they know that if all things were equal, they would fail and you would succeed
at life time and again that they are attempting to hobble the driven,
motivated, intelligent, and innovative.
Because someone like Bernie Sanders would seem like an
escaped mental patient ranting about taxing the rich if he were standing on a
street corner by himself, they had to become a magnet for the disenfranchised
and the lazy. They had to appeal to those who take away from rather than
contribute to society. Get those people on your side, and punish those who wake
up every morning to go to work, and pretty soon, you’ll have a majority.
Even then, you can’t just come out and tell people you want
to enslave them, make them wards of the state, and have some bureaucrat decide
everything from where they live, to what they eat, to where they work. It would
make too many people question whether they wanted to go down that dark road
after all. And so, you camouflage your intent. You tell people it’s about
equity and fairness, about inclusion and diversity, because these things sound
good on the surface.
You embrace the dumbing down of society; you encourage
apathy; you reward the unproductive until you have absolute power. Then, and
only then do you show your hand, and the mouth breathers who followed you
realize that not only have they been robbed of their freedom, but the utopia
they were promised is anything but.
The ice upon which we are tap dancing is thin, and deep dark
waters lie below.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea, Jr.
2 comments:
Michael, I have no idea if you read the comments but I post this to encourage you. I link to your blog in my blog hoping that others will read and be inspired by your faith.
Anyway I truly feel your angst. There is light at the end of the tunnel.
http://bagsallpacked.blogspot.com/2021/11/whatever-works.html
God bless you and your family.
April Fields
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