Black Lives Matter is a Trojan horse
Even as our cities burned, we cheered the arsonists
Of BLM’s supporters:
The average citizen was the most foolish
The tycoons were the most cynical
The enabling politicians were the most vile
Do we expect to escape the ravages of our own downfall?
Our servility only encourages their criminality
Black Lives Matter portrayed itself as an organization committed to justice; one that, if embraced, offered the promise of absolution for our inherited sins of slavery and racism. But from beneath its façade of justice emerged an army devoted to our destruction and swearing fealty to communism -- the greatest engine of death ever devised by man.
In place of peace and understanding, we found our cities burning; our citizen-protectors slandered, demoralized, and disbanded; our history violently erased and fraudulently rewritten; our children indoctrinated; reason and morality disregarded; and our founding principles under siege.
And as the fires burned and the people were impoverished, as the body count rose and liberty's epitaph was being chiseled, many of our fellow countrymen shamefully stood alongside the barbarians -- the liberated enthusiastically welcoming their oppressors. And not just welcoming them, but chanting their deceptive slogans, profaning neighborhoods with their might-makes-right symbols, and contributing financially to their morally diseased causes.
The most foolish of these were the average citizens who stood to lose absolutely everything -- including their very lives -- should the revolution succeed. Some did it to assuage an inculcated guilt, others for a sense of self-righteousness, and still others to satisfy a perverted form of justice. Tragically, few, if any, peeked behind the slogans to glimpse the beast they were feeding.
The most cynical were the tycoons who, in the words of Churchill, chose to feed the crocodile hoping it would eat them last; hoping the storm would pass before their turn came to be devoured. And so they paid protection to the Devil by offering public obeisance to a system that would surely hang them all at the first opportunity.
But the most vile and inexcusable were those in government whose deliberate inaction needlessly risked the lives of those they were hired to serve. For rank political advantage, they approvingly stood by as their own cities burned; their own people were terrorized, injured, and killed; and their own country disintegrated for a lie. Like their comrades in the streets, they too would gladly see the whole thing burn if it meant ruling over the ashes.
Now our nation teeters on the verge of total collapse, the inevitable conclusion for all who refuse to defend their own foundation, and most especially for those who have suicidally contributed to its destruction. Will our tolerance for this treason ultimately prove worthwhile? Will the ostensible gains even begin to make up for the resulting carnage?
Or do we think the loss of liberty will take place without an accompanying loss of life? That the descent into tyranny will be a brief and bloodless affair? It will not. Or do we expect to miraculously escape the ravages of our own downfall? We most assuredly will not, nor will the millions of our dependents across the world.
Black Lives Matter is a true statement designed to shield lying communist revolutionaries from scrutiny, and thus far it has done just that. They have burned our cities, harmed our people, stifled our liberties, and threatened our country. And we applauded. We should not be in the least surprised to receive an encore.
If our sheepish reaction to their lawlessness has shown them anything, it is that by simply dangling the carrot of racial redemption, we can be led directly off the cliff's edge. And that is precisely where they mean to take us.