Islamic Terrorists in Africa chant "Allahu Akbar" as they film mass graves of Christians - right after they slaughtered them in clear defiance of all international law.
This is why I don't care about anyone's feelings when I call out Greg Abbott for allowing the Islamic Invasion of Texas and providing them $1 Billion of our tax dollars to 24 Muslim-only schools.
I refuse to play 'Red vs. Blue', when we are being conquered by both.
@TRobinsonNewEra 3rd class citizens in your own country.
Lots of that going round.
Y’all are going to figure it out first in the west.
Keep sharing so the world might wake up!
Hold Fast!
When are we going to realize that the forever wars are just ritual blood sacrifices that also serve to DISTRACT us from the war they are waging against us individually through law fare using our own at governmental departments and justice system at home?
@rustyrockets Sweet. Now they’ll have enough officers to go after every single protester & social media poster.
It’s the season for treason.
Only traitors help invaders.
Also, Kier Starmer tosses the devil’s salad.
@DeDunkingPast Are you the pot or the kettle?
Y’all are two peas in a pod.
That’s why y’all can’t stand one another.
Same feminine behavior.
Can’t wait for y’all’s catfight!😂😂🙏🏼
A @BobWoodson extended cut--a favorite because I had more time with Bob on this podcast than I usually did on the radio--from Sept. 2023
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Bob Woodson has spent the past 60 years dedicated to the singular purpose of uplifting people, regardless of race, to maximize their God-given potential.
In that pursuit, he has earned many descriptions--civil rights leader, community builder, solutionist--all of which implicate the fundamental tenets of Woodson's philosophy which I summarize as follows--we'll see if Bob agreees with my summary:
(1) People are equal in the eyes of God and they should be equal before the law; and,
(2) People are free and moral agents and are subject to certain societal expectations as a result.
Something else about Bob Woodson: he's a great storyteller.
Bob Woodson understands what and who a society extols it begets. We need to know the stories of Laurence Woods who raised $52 from white men at his lynching and the Navy's "Golden 13" and Black Wall Street and the radical grace of Robert Smalls and so many others.
On this episode of Counterculture, you're going to learn the stories of great Americans only a few of us know and how Bob Woodson is working to change that through the hand-to-hand work the Woodson Center does in neighborhoods, the K-12 black history & character curriculum his center developed for our schools, and the consortium of black business and academic thought leaders who share Woodson's opportunity evangelism.
https://t.co/hZJHpM972f
A fascinating passage on inherited wealth from Russell Kirk's The Conservative Mind that is quite relevant to Virginia's Golden Age and its contribution to the Founding, as I'll explain. Kirk says:
"Unearned income from land, said Lecky, is of all forms of wealth generally that most beneficial to society. 'Society is a compact chiefly for securing to each man a peaceful possession of his property, and, as long as a man fulfills his part in the social compact, his right to what he has received from his father is as valid as his right to what he has himself earned.' People who live upon inherited property have done more for England, by far, than the great bulk of self-made rich men."
While this makes many uncomfortable, particularly in America, it is borne out in the history of Virginia
As Clifford Dowdey notes, it was by the 1730s that the first real generation of "inheritors" in Virginia were coming about and the Golden Age dawned. These were men still highly competent in the science and art of running a plantation, but who also had, because the wealth was already established, enough leisure time necessary to study the art and science of good governance as well
This they did. They were involved at every level, from the vestry to the Council, with their most important contributions coming as Justices of the Peace and Burgesses, and their actions backed by the study of political philosophy and history along with their real-world experience
Because they had the wealth to support their political pretensions, and the right culture and sense of virtue to understand the importance of fulfilling their duty to the public and doing so well, Virginia was the most important state in the nation and the one that stamped its face upon the pre-War Between the States republic
Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, James Monroe, Richard Henry Lee, Benjamin Harrison V, and many more were all important to the Founding, and to the Early Republic. Without them, America would be a very different place. And they were in such a position because of the inherited landed wealth (in Washington's case that he married into) they held. It accentuated and enabled their immense talents
Such is worth considering, uncomfortable as it may be