If You Like Your Bill of Rights, You Can Keep Your Bill of Rights
The Woke believe the future belongs to the Woke
Ten Republican Senators have reportedly agreed to gun legislation that contains a red flag law. Every legal gun owner should be concerned by this, because we all have “Woke” family members who would report us in a heartbeat if they thought it would help achieve “a world without gun violence.”
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/12/politics/senate-gun-safety-agreement/index.html
I, myself, have family members who: a) place their “safety” above the universal right to self-protection; b) know the police can’t protect them in an emergency; and c) simultaneously believe all cops are bastards (ACAB) and only the police should have guns.
Consider this sentence: “we must pass laws that help ensure deadly weapons are kept out of the hands of individuals whom a court has determined to be a significant danger to themselves or others.”
Now consider that sentence in the age of the January 6 “insurrection” show trial and the incarceration of people who — by merely trespassing in the Capitol, and without any guns — were going to “overthrow” a government that has more than 2 million employees and a national security apparatus that has been bought and sold by the Democratic Party.
Also, consider that sentence in light of the FBI’s “Secure Work Environment” in the office of the law firm representing Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.
And you should deeply consider what that sentence means to certain members of Congress, the FBI, Antifa, BLM, or your local school board. Because many of those people believe you are a danger to others if you believe the U.S. Constitution exists to guarantee universal individual rights that are not created by the government.
In other words, you might be a danger to others if you think:
Free speech is not hate speech, but a human right
A woman is an adult human female
Democrats cheated in the 2020 election
All lives matter
Certain pundits have said the Progressive movement has jumped the shark, and a significant smackdown is coming in 2022/2024. Politically, that may be true.
But remember Saul Alinsky’s Rule 11: “If you push a negative hard and deep enough it will break through into its counterside; this is based on the principle that every positive has its negative.”
https://carm.org/social-justice/rules-for-radicals-by-saul-alinski/
And when you have a moment, peruse the roster of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders in North America. There are some high-profile members like Maria Bartiromo of FOX News, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, and Colin Allred (D-TX). But the vast majority of these “global leaders” never make the news, and yet they are highly-placed in government, in universities, and in companies like Walmart and Tyson Foods.
https://www.younggloballeaders.org/community
What are these “global leaders” doing? They are designing the Great Narrative of the future, and to them our individual rights are an anachronism.
If you doubt that, just listen to Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum, and Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs of the United Arab Emirates.
“It is time to imagine what role government should play to enable this Great Narrative,” says Al Gergawi. “Global challenge require global solution. A whole-of-government approach is simply not enough. We need a whole-of-society and a whole-of-humanity approach.”
“The future belongs to those who can imagine it, design it, and implement it.”
In other words, the future doesn’t belong to the common people. The future belongs to the class of global political leaders who have the money, power, and resources to pull off the Great Narrative.
The future belongs to the Woke. And if you like your Bill of Rights, you can keep your Bill of Rights.
https://www.weforum.org/videos/the-great-narrative-narrating-the-future-english