There is no
other way to put this; our society is breaking up to the point that our
innocent, our children, our young women and our morals are in constant danger
from harm, attack, persecution, and even forced slavery in a time when slavery
in human history is at its most prolific and successful. More than 2,000 people
in this country are reported missing, each and every single day.
We have to
recognize there is no law enforcement anymore; just goons in blue doing the
bidding of communist heathens or insulated wealthy who benefit from innocent
persecution. The incidences of attacks on the innocent are continual while they
continually seek to disarm and yank all individual power from the people. The
Progressive rhetoric is that protecting yourself is the act of crazy people,
yet the Progressive agenda benefits from Human Trafficking and the persecution
of the innocent more than any other group.
We cannot
afford to make any assumptions anymore. We cannot assume those around us are
decent; we should always assume exactly the opposite. In fact, to assume
humanity is anything less than pure evil is beyond irresponsible. Further, to
assume humanity is anything less than pure evil ought to be considered an
active setup to harm an innocent person. Now, this writer is not stating there
are no exceptions, just that there are no ways to securely recognize the
exceptions.
Some might say
we must change our laws in order to make the punishment fit the crime. So, if a
child is raped, the perpetrator and those involved must endure a heinous
punishment. If a man beats a woman or child to death, he must be beaten to
death. While I understand the passion behind these notions, we must recognize
they are not the answer. They are not the answer because giving law enforcement
(a continual part of any problem) and lawmakers that sort of power would soon
lead to torture for something as simple as a speeding ticket.
Instead, we
have to recognize the problem for what it is, which is a human failing. And
because (I do hate to admit this) law enforcement, lawmakers and politicians
are human (barely), they cannot properly protect anyone while operating in
those roles. They would only serve to fuel the problem. So, we must be vigilant
and protect our own from humanity through humane and intelligent means.
It does seem
daunting to think this is where we are, but it is where we are. To complicate
matters, not all humans are evil (but I think you already knew that). But
because of the state of the world, it would be egregious to assume anyone is
not evil unless proven otherwise, or if you know them that well. Even then,
innumerable people have been shocked to horror. How often do we hear of a
step-parent or boyfriend beating a child to death, or raping a child? Daily,
that’s how often.
It's just that
with human trafficking, drug trafficking and all the violence associated with
it, weapons trafficking and all its drama (and these are the three largest
organized crime industries out there), the saccharin-sweet attitude that
humanity offers more good than evil is little more than naive. Sure, there are
plenty of wonderful people out there, but this offers the same old story- the
world will be destroyed not by those who do evil, but by those who witness the
evil and do nothing. And the fact is that too few people desire to act against
evil. But they'll donate to causes and carry the occasional picket signs,
though.
So, we live in
a world where there are innumerable amounts of bloodthirsty predators seeking
the blood of your vulnerable and the only one who is going to care or take
action is you (and other like-minded people). And if you don't, nobody will and
that's exactly what those predators desire.
But you alone
is not enough, so there must be a resurgence in protecting our own through
concerted efforts operating at local levels. We must join as communities, with
knowledge, conviction, and a significant lack of political correctness in order
to protect what and who is most precious to us. The law won't allow us to
destroy the predators, but there's no law against starving the predators from
what they seek. If we stop allowing them to prey on ours, they'll have to either
move on or stop, and allowing them to move on is just as wrong.
Those who prey
on the innocent must be prevented from gaining the innocent.
How could there
be an option to that sentence?
By simplifying
the philosophy to simply starving the predators from their intended prey, that
predatory aspect will either have to diminish or become so ravenous that it
must expose itself in order to quell the hunger. In easier terms, we must
determine to protect our innocent (and our kind) from what seeks harm. We have
to dismiss all assumptions (of the benefit of the doubt) and protect our
children and vulnerable as though we are confident they are being hunted by
monsters emerging from every shadow.
Should
neighborhoods and communities do this, these numbers of missing and abducted
people as well as victims of HT and other crimes will diminish. But we have to
make these endeavors if we truly care. If we do not, then we can fairly assume
that a predatory consumer of our own kind’s weak and vulnerable is what we are.
Make a choice.
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