So, this weekend, with Democrat political operatives ending up in jail for filming homo porn in the Senate Building and Republican political operatives running amok and attacking statues; a couple of incidental statements from the Junta went unnoticed.
The first of these was discreetly announced late Friday afternoon following Congressional approval of an $886 billion-dollar package to expand the Security State and bail out the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Regime. Zelensky returned to Kiev with a $120 billion slice of that pie for Christmas: his first order of business was to extend the Regime's persecution of Christians. While that story was also ignored by the Media Jackals, the really significant economic news was that homelessness in America had reached a record high. This matches other recent highs our society has set: highest levels of overdoses and suicides; highest incarceration rates; highest costs-of-living; highest infant mortality rates among developed countries; etc.
According to Housing Commissar Marcia Fudge, about 650,000 Americans are unhoused. The number of Americans living on the borderline of being there themselves is unknown, but clearly very high. If one does the calculations here, the wealth-transfer our Congress just approved would, if it were dedicated to housing alone, come out to $1.36 billion per person. That would be more than well enough to solve the problem, including housing, addiction and psychiatric treatment, and (where necessary) incarceration for all of them. Most likely though, that $1.36 billion figure is what all the beneficiaries of the Spending Bill stuffed into their own pockets.
If that wasn't troubling enough, some remarks that a Junta Spokesxhe had to say about the situation on the Korean Peninsula ought to give us some pause. The White House flatly stated that "the US would use the full range of US capabilities, including nuclear to defend South Korea."
That statement drew a predictable response from North Korea, but what's troubling here is the cavalier attitude that our politicians and pundits have been throwing around the idea of nuclear war. It wasn't that long ago that there was serious discussion about atomic warfare in Ukraine and more recently an official in the Israeli Government suggested deploying nuclear weapons against Hamas.
There have been a small minority of us on the Right who have been pointing out the dangers of this increasing rhetoric that only overwhelming force can give us security. This is a direct result of the whole Evo-Psych 'Alpha' philosophy which seems to have captured the imagination of many on the Right over the course of the last decade. It started with 'shock-jock' type Infotainment, increased to vulgar and violent Social media discourse and meme-wars. This decade we've seen Martial Law imposed over an influenza outbreak, race-riots, and Conservatives celebrating violent crime including murder, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. Today, we've reached a point where the ultimate proof of being an 'Alpha' is the willingness to turn entire countries into uninhabitable wastelands.
Before the Rent-a-Skeptic crowd starts rolling their eyes, consider that some of the so-called 'Elites' seem to think that such things are worth taking seriously. Has it ever occurred to anyone to ask why so many of these supranational organizations are headquartered in Switzerland? Do we suppose it's for the enchanting Alpine scenery, or maybe because Switzerland is a natural fortress with an extensive Civil Defense infrastructure?
The Churchian Right---which seems to draw its theology from Hollywood productions like the Left Behind series don't seem too bothered by any of this rhetoric. They seem to be under the illusion that they'll all be 'raptured' up to Heaven, sitting on clouds and singing 'I got mine, sux to be you!' while the rest of us who weren't Alpha enough suffer through the Apocalypse are awaiting the Last Judgement and Eternal Damnation.
Now, the actual Bible---which few of them ever bother to read---does speak about a future Apocalypse in language that is cryptic to us but presumably will apparent to those living in times in which they will happen. Some believe that many of them alluded to persecutions of the early Christians, veiled in symbolism addressed to the people living then, and aren't in our futures at all. But interpretations like these don't sell well to a mass-market or fill Megachurches. Americans today seem to thrive on drama---the more extreme, the better.
This situation would be troubling enough if we didn't have the manufacturing of fear translating into public and foreign policy. St. John actually tells us that the spirit of fear is demonic, and those who fear are not made perfect in Divine Love. Paranoia, indifference to Humanity, and bloodlust are not Fruits of the Holy Spirit despite what these very based and Red-Pilled Megachurch leaders try and say.
Maybe we should stop and think. The old saying What Would Jesus do? ought to be reflected upon once in awhile. Would Jesus push the Nuclear Button just to prove that He is an Alpha? Would He approve of lining the pockets of money-changers who arm thugs abroad to massacre innocent people? Would He approve of taking a realistic position on Abortion and Homo 'equality' because His approval ratings are going down? Would Jesus load refugees onto boxcars and drop them on streets in the dead of Winter to own the Libtards? Do we believe that Jesus would shrug His shoulders over people dying of overdoses and record numbers of stillbirths and tell them to lift themselves up by their bootstraps?
As we're writing this, we are a week away from Christmas Eve and people are talking about dropping atomic bombs in Korea and cheering on the ethnic cleansing of the Holy Land! Stop and think about this. This is the Exceptionalist Evo-Psych nonsense we've been fed for the last 30 years drawing to its logical conclusion. Will we have a great national soul-searching at Christmas 2023? I have a feeling that we probably wont...
Thus the best option for the rest of us to be aware and be prepared.
Right on.
ReplyDeleteFFS, can someone please stop this rapture nonsense. Sayn, as a religious professional.
Thank you; and yes we do need more religious professionals to speak out. I've always been connected to mainstream churches; I knew about Rapture theology but always considered it out on the fringes. I'd didn't realize how extensive and powerful it was until the outburst from them over Gaza.
DeleteOne troubling thing about these groups in politics and media is their connection with cults. It's not only the Zionists or the fruitcakes in Ukraine, but many of them here network with characters like Falun Gong, the Moonies, the Mormons, and others.
one has too wonder if degenerates like Jack Donovan and Richard Spencer will now vote Democrap as that party seems too cater too there lifestyle as it were...
ReplyDelete