Last night, I went to a gathering of concerned people who assembled to learn more about Marxism and Communism. The focus of this informational meeting was to learn more about the history of these failed forms of governing people, who founded these ideologies, and how our country is being affected by them today.
For the purpose of this blog post, I won’t get into the specifics of the gathering or who spoke or attended. Rather, I’ll make a few personal comments based upon my own life experiences. So, take it or leave it… consider what I say… and think.
- In the culture of our nation today, it is difficult to really know the prevailing sentiment of our youth. If we only judge them by the images we are spoon-fed through mainstream media outlets, well, my generation would view the average college student as ignorant, rebellious, and ungrateful. Not only that, it seems they enjoy the mob more than they enjoy civil society. I do hold out hope for the core of this group. I pray that we only see the fringes depicted in the media and that solid, clear-thinking young people are honestly just as disgusted with anti-social / anti-Christian behavior as I am.
- I have a different view than most of the uninformed socialist-thinking rabble-rousers. Why? Because I lived in Eastern Europe for a few years and I have seen the after effects of communism and socialism. I have talked with lots of people who lived through Russian influence and oppression. I have seen the lingering mental ambiguity of being trapped in the “flock.” I have walked the streets of Bucharest and saw the bullet holes in the buildings left during the Romanian revolution when Nicolae Ceaușescu was deposed.
- I am amazed at the thought that so many young people with no real-life experience are so easily misled and influenced by a group of rich old white people to hate other rich old white people only because of political affiliation. I have a question for you. Do you really think wither group of rich old white people even consider who you are or what your individual needs are? Nope. For the most part, they only care about enriching themselves and wielding power over all of us.
- Do you think money grows on trees?
- Young anti-cultural person… you are not a hippie. Hippies reveled in a “summer of love,” peace, love, and various chemicals that were not good for them. Yes, I said love twice. Hippies gathered together, communal style, not in a Roman mob style. They would not approve of “the summer of burning,” rioting, looting, and hurting their neighbors.
- Respect your elders. Dang.
Ok, I’ll stop before I get TOO deep or bruise anyone’s psyche… mine included. We owe it to ourselves to seek information and not have selective information fed to us, laced with emotional hallucinogens. Maybe, instead of being lulled to sleep, it’s time to take the red pill Neo.
PS: in case you are wondering what in the world the title of this post has to do with the actual content, it is a reference to conversations that I had – just a few years ago – with some of my contemporaries. When I suggested that certain socially / spiritually illogical things were on our doorstep… things like the church being threatened legally to not openly speak against homosexuality and other anti-Christian behavior, etc. I was often told that this kind of thought was just alarmist hyperbole and “it would never happen.” Honestly, I didn’t dream at the time, that our legal system would be on the verge of granting deluded people to obtain similar civil rights acknowledgements as our African-American citizens who actually experienced social injustice and oppression in their collective historical perspective. In case I need to spell it out, I am referring to the transgender, he, she, them pronoun confused science-denier group.
Yes Neo, it is time for the red pill.
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