The Biden Administration Begins to Turn the War on Terror Inward
After New York Governor Kathy Hochul decided to become an ordained pastor on behalf of the one, true god of Covid Science and our lord and savior Fauci by spewing a sermon on becoming a missionary for the gospel of vaccination and Project Veritas released an investigative journalism video on behalf of the American people confirming that the Pfizer vaccine narrative is currently disregarding natural immunity and pushing mass vaccination for profits via a governmental-corporate partnership, it is astonishing (or perhaps not so much) that the majority of Americans still hold the Covid narrative near and dear to their hearts. This stubbornness, ignorance, and ego (one cannot stand the idea that all of this tyranny was conducted for nothing or fathom the totality of the situation) has dragged the pandemic of a now-endemic virus longer than it ever should have gone. Meanwhile, those who continue to question the narrative have been censored and potentially classified as domestic terrorists. Holding a viewpoint that espouses liberty can now land you a spot as an enemy of the state.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently released a memorandum looking into the possibility of violence against school board members, and although any threat against elected members of a school district is deplorable, the fact that the federal government is now considering labelling those who speak out against mask mandates at school board meetings as domestic terrorists should show you all that you need to know about the Covid narrative, the authoritarian Left, and censorship that has plagued this entire pandemic. Anti-maskers are automatically assumed, according to the narrative, to be selfish, unscientific, and reckless; and yet, sending armed agents of the state (likely the FBI in conjunction with state and local law enforcement) to intimidate political rivals and interfere with local affairs is not only hypocritical (the “abolish the police” crowd were livid when law enforcement hindered Black Lives Matter, or BLM, demonstrations and violated the rights of the protesters involved), but it threatens free speech. Yes, the Right has authoritarian tendencies at times as well, but political retribution is not acceptable in a free society.
In addition, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a bulletin that suggests that those embracing conspiracy theories and “false narratives” are more likely to utilize violent tactics and could be considered dangerous (advocating against mask and vaccine mandates or not believing that Joe Biden truly won the 2020 presidential election are included as such). Since you now have to walk on eggshells when expressing your beliefs (if you have viewpoints that are contrary to the “correct narrative”) and self-censor as to not be flagged, freedom of speech is no longer being practiced in reality (and this is discriminatory since it currently only applies to certain segments of the population). This McCarthyist-style witch hunt could get far worse, and it could evolve into something like the executive order (not passed by Congress) to detain Japanese Americans during World War II, which by the way, was extremely popular among the American people and now has legal precedence (pro-vaccine-mandate people like to use the precedence argument to coerce people into getting an experimental medical procedure). Under the President Obama-initiated provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that gets renewed every year and the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) “authority”, the federal government can indefinitely detain American citizens “without due process at the discretion of the President” or force-quarantine those suspected of being guilty of having a disease.
After the January 6th incident, some of the trespassers on the Capitol grounds have been held in solitary confinement in an almost political prisoner scenario. This is ironic, being that some of the BLM rioters looted and burned down buildings, attempted to trespass on federal courthouse grounds, and captured a few city blocks of Portland, but these rioters were classified as “mostly peaceful protests,” and although most of the protesters were, in fact, peaceful, so too were most of the Trump-supporters on January 6th (the narrative does not reflect this reality, however). Even the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights (the frameworks of our government) are not safe from being considered “harmful” under the National Archives Records Administration’s rewriting of history.
These concepts all merged together under one policy have the potential to create concentration camps across the country under a growing police and surveillance state that has been created as a result of declared emergencies after 9-11 and Covid-19. Will the refusal of the vaccine ultimately cause the internment of some Americans? As the federal government increasingly looks inward in its War on Terror after January 6th and the termination of the War in Afghanistan, we should be suspicious of what is planned next.
Ultimately, you either have a right to protest, or you do not, and you either have a right to speak your mind without having to worry about the federal government arresting you or prohibiting your free expression, or you do not. You either have natural rights, or your rights are collectively held and distributed by governments. Democrats and "Progressives" who are willing to sacrifice their political opponents’ First Amendment rights should think about the implications of this. Today, the authoritarian government is controlled by the Left and is targeting people on the Right, but if the tables are someday turned, who do you think will be crying the loudest when liberals become the targets? As unvaccinated Americans meet difficult times and scapegoating by a nationalistic narrative brought on by pre-totalitarianism, we should ask if the fascist route is really the best one for the United States. We must resist the urge as a nation to become more divisive and consider our fellow Americans as enemies of the state, because if we do not, I fear that the end of our republic (or representative democracy, if you prefer) may be on the horizon.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently released a memorandum looking into the possibility of violence against school board members, and although any threat against elected members of a school district is deplorable, the fact that the federal government is now considering labelling those who speak out against mask mandates at school board meetings as domestic terrorists should show you all that you need to know about the Covid narrative, the authoritarian Left, and censorship that has plagued this entire pandemic. Anti-maskers are automatically assumed, according to the narrative, to be selfish, unscientific, and reckless; and yet, sending armed agents of the state (likely the FBI in conjunction with state and local law enforcement) to intimidate political rivals and interfere with local affairs is not only hypocritical (the “abolish the police” crowd were livid when law enforcement hindered Black Lives Matter, or BLM, demonstrations and violated the rights of the protesters involved), but it threatens free speech. Yes, the Right has authoritarian tendencies at times as well, but political retribution is not acceptable in a free society.
In addition, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a bulletin that suggests that those embracing conspiracy theories and “false narratives” are more likely to utilize violent tactics and could be considered dangerous (advocating against mask and vaccine mandates or not believing that Joe Biden truly won the 2020 presidential election are included as such). Since you now have to walk on eggshells when expressing your beliefs (if you have viewpoints that are contrary to the “correct narrative”) and self-censor as to not be flagged, freedom of speech is no longer being practiced in reality (and this is discriminatory since it currently only applies to certain segments of the population). This McCarthyist-style witch hunt could get far worse, and it could evolve into something like the executive order (not passed by Congress) to detain Japanese Americans during World War II, which by the way, was extremely popular among the American people and now has legal precedence (pro-vaccine-mandate people like to use the precedence argument to coerce people into getting an experimental medical procedure). Under the President Obama-initiated provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that gets renewed every year and the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) “authority”, the federal government can indefinitely detain American citizens “without due process at the discretion of the President” or force-quarantine those suspected of being guilty of having a disease.
After the January 6th incident, some of the trespassers on the Capitol grounds have been held in solitary confinement in an almost political prisoner scenario. This is ironic, being that some of the BLM rioters looted and burned down buildings, attempted to trespass on federal courthouse grounds, and captured a few city blocks of Portland, but these rioters were classified as “mostly peaceful protests,” and although most of the protesters were, in fact, peaceful, so too were most of the Trump-supporters on January 6th (the narrative does not reflect this reality, however). Even the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights (the frameworks of our government) are not safe from being considered “harmful” under the National Archives Records Administration’s rewriting of history.
These concepts all merged together under one policy have the potential to create concentration camps across the country under a growing police and surveillance state that has been created as a result of declared emergencies after 9-11 and Covid-19. Will the refusal of the vaccine ultimately cause the internment of some Americans? As the federal government increasingly looks inward in its War on Terror after January 6th and the termination of the War in Afghanistan, we should be suspicious of what is planned next.
Ultimately, you either have a right to protest, or you do not, and you either have a right to speak your mind without having to worry about the federal government arresting you or prohibiting your free expression, or you do not. You either have natural rights, or your rights are collectively held and distributed by governments. Democrats and "Progressives" who are willing to sacrifice their political opponents’ First Amendment rights should think about the implications of this. Today, the authoritarian government is controlled by the Left and is targeting people on the Right, but if the tables are someday turned, who do you think will be crying the loudest when liberals become the targets? As unvaccinated Americans meet difficult times and scapegoating by a nationalistic narrative brought on by pre-totalitarianism, we should ask if the fascist route is really the best one for the United States. We must resist the urge as a nation to become more divisive and consider our fellow Americans as enemies of the state, because if we do not, I fear that the end of our republic (or representative democracy, if you prefer) may be on the horizon.
Published on October 11, 2021 16:32
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