Stop Supporting Evil
Supporting the lesser of two evils is still supporting evil. You can't talk your way out of the truth.
Let's have this conversation today.
Why are we allowing our beliefs to be controlled by people motivated by greed, who mislead us into supporting the "lesser of two evils" for money, status, and the little power they are given?
The political pundits have one job: to lead you to their master's slaughterhouse.
You're either poultry, beef, or swine to them. Don't they always refer to you as groups and not individuals?
That's on purpose.
Supporting the "lesser of two evils" mentality has got to stop.
It has been causing more harm and is perpetuating the cycle of corruption and the disregard for humanity, morality, and ethics plaguing the American political system for far too long. Every day they are stripping away our human rights.
As a nation founded upon defending individual liberties, we've become complacent in supporting individuals, political parties, and policies that undermine the principles set forth to protect our inalienable rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness.
It's time to stand up for what is right, not just what is convenient. By aligning with authoritarian parties, America is sending a message to the world that it is willing to compromise its values and principles.
We cannot continue to justify supporting individuals or policies that perpetuate injustices and oppression.
It is essential to recognize that "leadership" requires making difficult choices. Sometimes this means forgoing popular opinions to do what is right and doesn't violate an individual's rights.
By standing firm in our commitment to these principles, we can serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration to individuals and nations worldwide who used to look to America for leadership and guidance.
We must hold our public servants accountable and demand they reflect our country's core values in their actions and policies. This means refusing to support individuals who have an arbitrary track record of creating or enforcing laws that violate human rights or is known to harbor beliefs that are antithetical to our core values.
Stop submitting to evil.
We've talked the talk for far too long; now it's time to walk the walk.
Only then can we truly become the shining beacon of hope and freedom we claim to be.
In conclusion, America must prioritize its values over political expediency and lead by example when standing up against evil. Doing so will strengthen our position as the freest country in the world and serve as a testament to the enduring power of individualist ideals.