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Order Jamie Glazov’s new book, ‘United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny, Terror, and Hamas’: HERE.
In Between Lambs and Lions, a dystopian short film produced by Mark Sutherland, America has fallen under the iron rule of the “New Republic,” where truth is fading and power reigns unchecked. The film provides a stark, haunting look at courage, corruption, and the cost of standing alone – a message that just may be extremely pressing for our time.
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I will serve the Lord in my heart but I will fight to the death for family and home
One line in this film stuck with me, “Truth is treason in the empire of lies”, I suppose because it seemed relevant to so much crap we see today.
In 1770 the whining began, it is always about money but the couch still ruled. In 1775 3% of the people got up and fought but the couch obviously still ruled. The “great protests” we see today are mostly the result of paid protestors and camera angles. Anyone with a minimal education realizes what will occur. (evil one percenters)! Trump has no chance to win against the couch.
The other point is that it is interesting to see the course of three separate article concerning this theme today, What is up boys and girls of Frontpage?
There seems to be a deep statistical and human-nature message buried in that paragraph. Are you getting at the “Silent Majority’ argument, or the “It only takes a few loud, violent people to accelerate the illusion of a ‘Movement'”?
The vast majority of people will complain but will not risk their lifestyle. The couch is a symbol of doing nothing.