I don’t believe most people understand what we are about to see; I don’t believe they want to. For most, the bury your head in the sand and pretend nothing is happening model has worked surprisingly well, but eventually, curiosity will get the better of even the most ardent see no evil proponents, and they will have to sneak a peek. There are only so many screams you can hear, and so much burning flesh you can smell before you are forced to open your eyes and see the world for what it is, and not the utopia you pretended it was.
While people are dying and lives are being snuffed out by
death from above, the bubble people are still insistent that the biggest crisis
of our time is climate change. Even Lurch himself, the quintessential buffoon
who married rich came out and said that even though Putin is killing innocent
civilians, he hopes it doesn’t detract from him fighting climate change. As
long as he can juggle both, well, you know, eggs and omelets. Who cares about
the little people being slaughtered when you have ketchup money?
What the John Kerrys and Bette Midlers of the world fail to
realize is that this will be a conflict like no other. What I am referring to
is not so much the death and destruction that is the byproduct of any conflict,
but rather the one thing no one seems to be talking about as yet.
Ask anyone who’s been to war and they will tell you that war
is hell. Unless something’s wrong with their wiring, whether it was five years
ago or fifty years ago if they were active in a warzone, every veteran will tell
you that war is not something anyone should ever want to see.
The nightmares, post-traumatic stress, flashbacks, and panic
attacks were reserved for them, exclusive to them, and the only ones who could
truly understand what they were going through were others that had also lived
through it.
Due to the advent of smartphones, high-definition cameras,
and the internet, the horrors of war will be universally experienced by anyone with
an internet connection. The nightmares will no longer be reserved for frontline
soldiers, and with each passing day, as more vivid scenes of carnage emerge
from Ukraine, the depth of imbecility, cruelty, callousness, and disconnect the
likes of Bette Midler and John Kerry project will be evident to all.
No, these people should not be ignored, they should be mocked
and ridiculed until they slink back into their mansions and never venture out
into the sunlight again. Their reaction should make you angry, not indifferent
because it is inhumane, absurd, and cruel.
The ugly truth is that most people won’t care until it’s at
their doorstep, and when it is they will expect the rest of the world to care.
They will continue to find distractions because facing reality is just too
taxing on their psyche. You can’t virtue signal your way out of war, and every
coddled, pampered, egocentric worthless person this society has created of late
will soon find that out.
Just my musings for today. It was either this or punching something. I chose the path of least aggression.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea, Jr.