All governments, left, right, and center, are always trying to ban history, overwhelm you to try to distract you from your own history, and make it easier to steer you away from your traditions, religion, culture, language, food, or otherwise. It's been claimed that The Odyssey by Homer was passed down through history by oral recitation. And certainly, speech among friends, colleagues, neighbors, and acquaintances helps keep memories of the past alive. But in politics, in that spiritual battle of good versus evil, speech is weaponized. Weaponized speech is often used by people with no power. People use it to go after, to hunt their neighbors. because their own lives are so petty. It's like they're masters of the universe of Yelp. With COVID, the government was telling you how to maintain hygiene during a fake outbreak by washing your hand. You knew that. You didn't need to be told. You knew that if you were sick, you wash your hands. But in the absence of being sick, the government had to become its full nanny and tell you to wash your hands even though you weren't dirty or sick. Stay 6' apart they said. Wear a mask, they said. They tried to convince you that you had no proper functioning immune system, and instead rely on these external "immune suppressors," like a mask, like 6' apart, like a vaccine. Ah, last time I checked, health does not come from a needle. The government worked to make you forget about what works for you. And they created mass formation to put that added pressure on your thinking that made their messages more persuasive and throw your good sense into question. This is what they do in war. This is war.
The far left city of Burbank, California, where Biden beat Trump by 40-60 points, banned “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” “Of Mice and Men” and other books because they said they were racist https://t.co/qdlvO5zxKq
— Ian Miller (@ianmSC) July 25, 2023
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