From NY To The Heartland: What I Have Learned

Okay, my take now. I left NYC – finally. And here is what I have learned (and it has surprised and scared me).

by Jillosophy

The people here – in the Heartland – are very sweet people. Now I understand why our country is such a sitting duck.

They are afraid of the truth. The truth is ugly. Most of the people around me are Christian – all of them, except for the foreigners. And they still are not comfortable voicing or admitting the truth… that they and their children are in the cross hairs of political correctness and multiculturalism… and liberalism.

But they are scared. So they do actually sense the truth. They know the truth. They just don’t take a stand. They won’t speak up. They won’t confront. They won’t act or speak preeminently. Perhaps it’s because that would make “it” too real. Perhaps if they stay nice and sweet “it” will give up, learn to love and respect them and go away. But what they don’t realize is that these forces we are all up against see them, indeed all of us, as weak for displaying these very unique American traits of tolerance…Doing Unto Others.
Well, having lived in NYC for the past 9 years I have learned to see the truth when it’s in my face and to speak up.

I have been pretty isolated here in AR, not working yet, and mostlysocializing with family. They are uncomfortable with the truth.

They are scared.

I need to connect with others out here who are willing to look thetruth in the face and call it by its rightful name. They see the truth.I have heard a few stories of the struggles in public schools with Muslims and political correctness/socialism. They do understand, butthey don’t talk about it.

I am going to start working on that. We need to advance our numbers outhere, of all places, and empower these people so that they can admitthe truth out loud. They are too afraid to speak out. Many are in thecloset, to my surprise. I have not forgotten or abandoned this cause – the cause of AMERICA… AND ALL THAT IT IMPLIES.

It almost seems Victorian, in the sense that there is an elephant inthe room – but today, in the 21st century the elephant in the room is:

ISLAM
IMMIGRATION
ANTICHRIST IN THE WHITE HOUSE
FASCISM
SOCIALISM
COMMUNISM
LIBERALISM…

Thanks for listening.

2009-11-27