In light of the latest hypocrisy from Iran’s president, I have a few things to say today:
History will prove that the only thing that has weakened American Democracy has been our own stupid willingness to toss away the Western values upon which the Founding Fathers crafted it. There is nothing weak about the U.S. Republic when it is not meddled with by minority revisionists and enemies both foreign and domestic.
We need to take this country back to the people and stop allowing outsiders to assimilate us. If people can’t even have enough respect and admiration for the American Way to learn English, for example, then it’s a short walk across the border to a Spanish-speaking nation: go.
And attacking Judeo-Christian values is another habit that needs to stop in the United States, not because anyone should be forced to believe in a certain religion, but because nobody should have the right to condemn the very religions that were front and center when the Republic that we all hold dear was first imagined. It is one thing to ignore a benign philosophy because you don’t personally cater to it, but it is something else entirely to attack it because it earns you activist buttons and brownie points with subcultures that would as soon walk hand in hand with CAIR and Communists, as they might espouse their support for “democracy.”
If we spurn our very heritage as a Western culture, we have nothing so firm to believe in as our enemies do, because Muslims certainly find zeal in their own mistaken beliefs. That much should be obvious by now. We need to start finding ourselves as a people again before it is past time, because in war it is always best to believe in what side you’re on. There is nothing wrong with reviling your enemy, despite what all the Utopian-complex pollyannas of the world might say to the contrary.
How many pollyannas do you think survived Stalin’s reign? If we ignore Islam for much longer, we are sure to find out.























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