When living through an age of turmoil and strife, people are continuously forced to make choices. What career offers the most stability? What is the safest location to live to make sure my family is safe? Who are my friends? Who are my enemies? While the first two questions seem logical and can be answered rather easily (with research), the last two may cause hesitation. Especially the last one. Do I, in fact, have enemies? If we accept that we are living in extraordinary times in the most negative sense, we must survey the landscape and decide who our enemies are.
The truth will never cause you stress unless you already believed a lie. Those who would have your mind infested with lies want you to live a life filled with anxiety and chaos to distract you from the truth. And making you believe their falsehoods is not enough. They want, and need, you to promote those falsehoods. And to do this, they require a system of propaganda. You may be familiar with the quote, "In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist; we must be anti-racist." This statement first orders you to believe that our society, in its entirety, is racist. Then it pushes the narrative that in this racist society it does not matter if you are not a racist; you must be a vocal activist against racism. If your default is that you do not believe this society is racist, then you are automatically the problem. Many businesses are currently forcing employees to adopt the stance that racism is rampant, and make said employees pledge to pay lip service to this opinion under the threat of losing their jobs. I ask you again: do you have enemies?
Your enemy is working overtime to fill your head with lies. It started when you were young and forced into their schools (here’s where the homeschool kid pipes in to get attention) and continues to this day. Many of you believe the lies. You have family members who promote the lies. Many of you have pastors and priests who embrace lies. Again, who are your friends, and who are your enemies? If you are not grounded in truth, your family members and clergy will lead you down a path of lies that will rot your soul. Choose you this day whom you will serve: are you one who follows the truth, or are you one led astray by lies? The quality of your life and your family’s may depend on how you choose.
I am a Gen Xer. Recently I was sitting, drinking my coffee and thinking, and I said to myself: 'My whole life, I believed lies and wasted my time telling them to others'. I was so disgusted, wishing my life away doing the: 'If only I had known better' routine. I am not one of those high minded, arrogant Libertarians who ALWAYS knew better, know better now and always will know better. I now have the experience of my intellectual failures to draw upon for future wisdom. I will never get bogged down in horseshit arguments, questioning what normal behavior is, ever again. The standards for normal behavior, normal morals and normal customs existed prior to the Nuremberg Trial Regime. Anyone who does not believe in what should be normal is just a waste of my time and I will not expend energy on their friendship.
I think many people are waking up to this and acting accordingly. Until a small cadre of elites rises up to organize these people, however, the best that can be done is to make yourself bulletproof. Get out of cities, find employment that can’t be canceled on the whims of DEI shit and find your tribe. All things we should be doing regardless of who has the power.