New Things, True Things
“The “governors shouldn’t stop vaccine mandates” camp is missing a critical thing about life. Maybe they’re missing it on purpose. Maybe it’s genuine. I suspect it’s a mixture of both. The simple fact is not every political system is made for every time and place. …. It is not 1910. It 2021. This is a different time and we are a different country. Decades of federal interference in private markets has turned them into one entity with one purpose: Further the goals of the American communist. No major corporation is going to take on the government. They’ll be steamrolled out of existence. In some cases (the airlines), they OWE their existence to federal bailout money.
Which brings us to the American citizen having his civil liberties assaulted. What protection does he have? You’re arguing about what governors should or shouldn’t do, but what about the helpless citizen? What say you do him? “Governors shouldn’t mandate things to businesses!” Well, yeah. They shouldn’t. In a perfect, such actions would be wrong. But we do not LIVE in a perfect world. We live in a world where the average citizen has no protection left. Every part of the culture has abandoned him.
Every part EXCEPT a few red states. The power of the red state is quite literally the only American institution with a juice left to take on the communist hordes that surround us. People are scared and desperate. And your message to them is…what? You gonna lecture them about the Constitution? Maybe bring up Ayn Rand? The Federalist Papers? He’s about to tell his wife that he lost his job and you’re giving him freedom lessons? You cannot be serious.
Times change. The Right must change with the times or be swallowed whole yelling “FREEDOM!” on the way down the throat. Anti-Communism is all that matters. Libertarians and conservatives and nationalists and every other branch of the Right must set things aside to defeat the communists or else we’re all just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Stop these people. Now. That’s the only “principle” that matters.
That’s all.”–Jesse Kelly on Twitter
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