Asha Logos
@AshaLogos
I fully understand the backlash to posts like these..
on the one hand, it's important to speak to that spirit of courage, and the willingness to use violence when justified and necessary, lest it be completely forgotten..
on the other, it feels incredibly pathetic and delusional to continue insinuating *this* is the average American, or that this is our currently prevailing spirit.
The printing of our very currency was taken over by a private cabal of bankers in 1913, and nobody fired a shot.. the Hart-Celler Act set us down a path of demographic suicide against the wishes of the American public, and nobody fired a shot.
Against the will of the public, every school in the nation was forcibly made multiracial/multicultural literally at the barrel of a gun; our government then aided in the importation of tens of millions of third-world migrants and settled them across every small town in the nation, followed by the most draconian 'COVID'-era restrictions and abuses of freedoms in American history, and absolutely nobody fired a shot. The 'Patriot Act' and groups like Palantir and Oracle now create a surveillance state which promises to punish thought crimes and mean tweets (and 'antisemitism') in the future, and not a single group of men stood up courageously to physically fight this globalist takeover.
DEI and affirmative action, paired with H-1B and a border completely thrown open to the world, have completely disempowered the sons and daughters of those who built this nation from the ground up - and we did nothing, in reaction.
Our daughters raped and assaulted in record numbers and preyed upon by grooming gangs on our now dirty and unsafe streets, our sons dying of drug addiction and depression in record numbers in an environment that seems programmed to hate them, and every man woman and child saddled with such a massive national debt that we've somehow been coaxed into paying off the mere interest on, across our lifetimes - with no hope of every paying off the full balance.
We've been all but completely taken over and subverted from the inside out by foreign cultures and ideologies and monies, acting directly contrary to the founding ethos of this nation, and we've all simply sat back and endured it thus far.
Our Founding Fathers and the men who created this nation would indeed have resorted to 'extreme violence' if they'd endured just 1/10th of these injustices - meanwhile, we, their descendants, continue to post edgy memes like this, fantasizing that we're just as courageous and principled, and that we're upholding this lofty tradition.
I'll agree that the same blood flows through our veins, and that we're still innately capable of being this again.. but please don't pretend it's what we are at present. It's a pathetic cathartic release, a 'cope' and delusion, and we absolutely haven't earned the right.
I so look forward to us getting back to that point.. but we do ourselves absolutely no favors by pretending we're there already, or have been there all along.