(American Thinker)âLast week Newt Gingrich tried to remind Americans how serious the threat of nuclear conflict remains.  In a sober essay, he warned that the United States is not prepared to withstand nuclear or electromagnetic pulse attacks and urged Americans to prepare for unthinkable possibilities.  Then a few days later, I woke up to read that âwhite rural rageâ is the greatest âthreat to democracyâ and thought, âWell, at least we donât have to worry about nuclear Armageddon now.â
Such is the sorry state of the âwokeâ West that the âthinking classâ moronically obsesses over trivialities, while ignoring everything that is disastrous.
This somewhat regurgitated âwhite rural rageâ thesis comes from a âjournalistâ and an âacademicâ who have written a book explaining why white, patriotic Americans who just want to live their lives free from government interference are actually responsible for everything wrong in the country. Just when I think my white-hot contempt for closed-minded toffs couldnât burn more brightly, a couple nitwits ratchet up my ârageâ to eleventy. Dang, they got me. Turns out that if you scapegoat rural Americans long enough, some will get angry. Uff da.
Of course, anyone who lives in or near rural America knows that the brain-dead professor and reporter tag-team responsible for this drivel never spent any time meeting the people whom they disparage. If they had, it would have been impossible for them to write so dishonestly (even for people paid to lie for a living). Rural America is where authentic democracy flourishes.
People still gather in churches and town squares to discuss their communitiesâ hardships and successes. Law enforcement and firefighting depend on the efforts of volunteers. Local papers tell stories of next-door neighbors and follow the adventures of townspeople far from home â many risking their lives in combat overseas. When someone isnât seen in the grocery store or at the bank for any length of time, people notice. Before a sheriffâs deputy has time to investigate, local residents are on the case. When snowed-in roads need clearing, family trucks turn into plows. When farmers need extra hands to harvest crops, familiar faces arrive in droves. At the deli, town market, or local watering hole residents debate the issues on their minds. There are no timeouts because some topic has been declared âpolitically incorrectâ or because some intervening listener declares the conversation riddled with âhate.â Rural America is where free speech thrives.
If saving American âdemocracyâ were really the goal, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., would be sending delegations out to âflyover countryâ as part of fact-finding missions to see how itâs done. Umm, interesting, these residents can disagree with each other without burning down each otherâs businesses? I did not know that was possible! Yet it is possible. It is normal!
Rural Americans can scream at each other one night and make up before church service the next day. You mean nobody is around to police their speech? Nope, rural Americans recognize the same basic truth that our political forefathers understood â that no king or parliament has the power to tell an adult what he may think or say. But how does anything get done without a strong central government providing for their every need? It might sound amazing, but ordinary people are quite capable of protecting their neighbors and providing for their townsâ survival. During an emergency, they donât wait for the âauthoritiesâ to arrive. Outside of Almighty God, they are the authorities. As rational adults with responsibility for their own lives, they know what needs to be done. And they do it. If you want to see âdemocracy in action,â visit one of the tens of thousands of small communities that dot the country from coast to coast. They are where strong, caring, and resilient people work and live.
The real fear of the âwhite rural rageâ Chicken Littles is not that rural Americans are a threat to âdemocracyâ but rather that they provide an immovable bulwark against the Deep Stateâs âmaster planâ for a totalitarian super-State. All over the West, politicians and pundits continue to extol authoritarianism as âdemocraticâ and denigrate self-government as âpopulist.â Itâs absurdly Orwellian, of course, but since we live in the age of censorship, propaganda, and linguistic chicanery, these word games will continue. Somewhere in the pits of Hell, Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, and Mao are eager to remind Klaus Schwab and all the other Western globalists how âdemocraticâ their ârules-based international ordersâ are, too.
The globalist authoritarians have instructed the commoners to stop eating meat. Rural Americans have said, âNah, weâre good. We like steak.â The ânew world orderâ folks have insisted that a great deal of speech must be censored in order to protect fragile adults from experiencing outbreaks of unapproved âhate.â Rural Americans have responded, âSuck it up, Buttercup. Maybe try listening to an opposing point of view sometime. It might just vaccinate you from the plague of groupthink.â
The globo-Marxists have demanded that consumers hand over their keys to any car with an internal combustion engine. Rural Americans have laughingly replied, âNot only are we keeping every truck and tractor from the last century in a barn out back but also we canât wait to buy some new all-terrain vehicles to ride through the backcountry.â
Officials who betray their oaths to the Constitution have told law-abiding Americans that they have no right to own a gun. Rural Americans have calmly loaded their weapons in preparation for self-defense and whispered back, âCome and take it.â In disposition and beliefs, rural Americans are the natural âMinutemenâ guarding American liberty.
It is no wonder, then, why the World Economic Forumâs tawdry tyrants wish to incarcerate Americans in âfifteen-minute cities.â Cities are hotbeds of censorship, economic coercion, and social control. They are where freedom goes to die. In rural America â where everyone knows how to hunt, fish, farm, and defend their properties â a strong and self-sufficient culture exists that teaches people how to live. The last thing the WEFâs depopulation fanatics want is an American society capable of taking care of itselfâŠand thriving. How could intelligence agencies, central banks, and unaccountable regulators maintain power if they had nobody to control?
Ultimately, attacks against rural Americans â like the leftâs attacks against Christians â are a wretched form of bigotry designed to spread the insidious idea that people who live outside city limits are subhuman. Because rural America is filled with resilient people who adamantly defend the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, it represents an antidote to the cancerous form of Marxist globalism killing cities across the country. Because rural America is filled with faithful people who are obedient to Godâs will â and not D.C.âs â it remains a natural refuge for those immune from institutional brainwashing. Because rural America is blessed with an abundance of self-sufficient families, hard workers, and freethinkers, it provides a welcoming home for human liberty. For these reasons, aspiring totalitarians must destroy rural America if they are to have any chance at erecting a new system founded on censorship, surveillance, oppression, and tyranny. The problem for the Deep State is that rural Americans know what to do when the SHTF and, in fact, have been preparing all their lives.
Mass psychological programs that dehumanize groups of people always precede State-engineered genocides. It is how cognitive warfare specialists pepper society with a preemptive rationale for why some people must be loaded onto boxcars and sent away for âre-education.â Newt Gingrich is certainly right: any nuclear war would be catastrophic. If weâre being honest, though, Americans must also worry about how the totalitarian left is following in the footsteps of Hitlerâs Germany. Prepare your mind accordingly.
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