Fireside Chat: Trump's Guilty, What's Next?
Edward R. Murrow said that:
A nation of sheeps will beget a government of wolves.
Residing in a country where one can be charged with a felony without a clear definition of the offense is like living in a Banana Republic. When a county judge, who campaigned on convicting the former President, oversteps federal prosecutors to achieve this, how can we label such action as anything other than corruption? When we observe these laws being enforced unevenly, what immediate recourse do we have? Do we resort to the ballot or the bullet? Do we support President Trump, reluctantly accept Biden and the establishment, or do we assert that we must dismantle it all? Must we align solely on party lines or acknowledge that the uni party is inevitable? Do we heed the words of Thomas Hobbes, who wrote:
For they that are discontented under monarchy call it tyranny, and they that are displeased with aristocracy call it oligarchy: so also, they which find themselves grieved under a democracy call it anarchy, which signifies want of government.
Let me be clear. It is not the man who longs for death who proclaims that resistance is futile. It's the man who is afraid to stand up for what is right. These men are weak, and God will not allow his work to be made manifest by cowards. We must rise, we must resist, and we must think critically about the state of our nation.