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Violation
I feel violated, I feel cheated, and I feel angry, very angry. First I feel cheated by our “illustrious” education system, a system that teaches one money is evil and if you become rich, you become evil. It was taught to me in my youth so many years ago and this lesson of “evil” is even more widespread now.
I’m angry at myself because I let myself get pulled into this way of life. Of course I was taught all this both in the home and at school. Even at my church to some degree. What was it Marlon Brandon said in that movie: “I could have been someone, I could have been a contender.” Instead I’m a nothing, a nobody, and I feel worthless. Until recently.
Now things have changed and I’m on a warpath. A warpath against class envy and political lies. Now I know I am someone special, just like you are someone special. You and I are unique, one-of-a-kind. There is nobody like me, just as there is nobody like you. Hence it becomes an individual responsibility to become the best we can, to reach deep down inside ourselves and realize that we have so much to offer the world, even if the elites are against us. And the elites are heavily against us.
In California the state legislature just passed a law that dictates one out of every seven cars must be an electric car by the year 2025. My question is: Just who the hell are these people to tell me, an American citizen what kind of car I must drive? Who are these people to tell us what we can and cannot eat? Who are these people to tell us what we can and cannot buy? And just who the hell are these people to dictate just how much money we can and cannot earn?
I’ll tell you who these people are, they’re elitist and we the people are responsible for them. We voted them into office because we the people are stupid. Well speak for yourself, because I didn’t vote for them. And in reality we’re not stupid. We believed their intentions, their speeches, and their sincerity. Then when they get elected we discover they are not who they claim to be. But then again we don’t know that because the Benedict Arnold’s (BA’s), formerly known as the main stream media, hide certain facts from us. The BA’s and their agenda are determined to destroy our way of life, all in the name of compassion. And we, average Americans, are so busy trying to survive we don’t see the obvious until it is too late.
I feel that I have been manipulated and condemned to poverty because a bunch of “we know how to live your life better than you” types have decided to turn us into their indentured servants. After all what are unions and union bosses if not manipulators of the taxpayer and politician. Thus it is we go along because we believe bad things are not going to happen to us. And if you’re a Hollywood type or union member, you’re right. But if you are not, then not even God can help you because this state of California and our national government has condemned God to the pits of despair. And if you believe in God, or morality, you will be the recipient of an elitist wrath. The recent headlines against religion prove that.
But yet it is we, the individual who still hold the reins of power. Until this nation becomes a dictatorship it is we the voters who can and must hold these elitist accountable. We, the individuals, have power beyond our imagination if we only have the courage to use it.
To start we deny the myth that living a full life is evil and instead must believe in ourselves and our own abilities. We must tell the elitist to get the hell out of our way and we must overcome any self-imposed restrictions to become the best we can be. It is an uphill battle but we can do it if we will but believe in the power of God and the power of self.
Second we must take action, positive action, the kind of action which can our turn our lives around if we let it. This action means facing our own demons, our own fears, and reaching out to a higher force, the same force which created the heaven and the earth.
We will hit resistance along the way, maybe a lot of resistance. We will be told what we can’t do, and be denied to become the best we can be. We may even be hated for wanting to leave our rut of comfort. I know the elites will do everything they can to keep us under their thumb, while telling us we need them in order to live. They are after all the most intelligent among us; they are the elected politician, so they know best how to live our lives.
Third, we cannot stop. Once we start on the trail of self-reliance there’s no turning back. If we stop we fail and while failure is easy having the courage and determination to continue is not. We will hit brick walls, massive obstacles, and ridicule if we continue down the path of self-independence. Yet the rewards of continuing are far more valuable, even if we don’t make any money pursuing our goals. The alternative is the price of failure, which means discouragement and our willingness to become the puppets of political elites. Which is a role they are happy to accommodate because after all they are such compassionate people. And self-reliance is only for the properly educated Ivy Leaguers among us.
Fourth, we must educate ourselves better. The education system in this country is designed to discourage, ridicule, and enslave our kids. It started when I was a youngster and continues to this day. Our education system today does not believe in teaching kids how to read, write, and do math. The education system of today has a much more important role: teaching our kids how to hug a tree and become faithful liberals. After all a “properly” educated child makes for a strong union paying member.
Yet if we really want to live a life instead of making enough to survive we must educate ourselves to become something more. And this education doesn’t come from the classroom but rather from our desire to improve ourselves.
We have to decide how we want to live: with the “compassion” of the elites, or the way Divine Providence wants, which is full of hope, joy, happiness, and the desire to help others live the same way. You don’t have to be religious to enjoy the fullness of life, but the fullness of life requires that you believe in something bigger than self in order to be truly happy.
We all make choices and the decisions, priorities, and choices we make today will impact our tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year. The choice made will have a consequence, never forget that. My recommendation, make decisions which benefits you, not hurt you. Sometimes that is extremely difficult to adhere to, but the effort is so worth it.
Freedom, your freedom, the freedom of this country, depends upon you becoming the best you can be, which of course goes against all the teaching of the elites. You know, their version of compassion: slavery.
© 2011 — 2012 GP McClure