Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Tiananmen Square - 35 Years Ago



Thirty-five years ago in Beijing, hundreds and hundreds, perhaps thousands, died when the Chinese government used military force to halt pro-democracy demonstrations by the Chinese people.

I don't understand why Leftists want to embrace the ideology of this sort of oppressive regime.

All nations are not equal.

It's important to reflect on what happened in Tiananmen Square 35 years ago, what's happening in China and what's happening in our country today.

We must remain vigilant to prevent the erosion of our freedoms. We must refuse to allow the government to envelop the private sector and swallow it.

One of the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic is that the Democrats are not about freedom. They're about government control over the individual. Their vision for our country is aimed at destroying liberty.

Why are so many of us willing to give up our freedoms?

Why are we willing to give more power to the government?

Why are we willing to relinquish personal control and let the government determine the course of our lives?

Why are we willing to allow a bloated bureaucracy to put limits on our dreams?

Now, in the wake of outrageous COVID restrictions, we see the dramatic weaponization of our governmental agencies and institutions. The abuse President Trump has suffered at the hands of Biden and his regime should terrify all freedom-loving Americans. They are willing to degrade our judicial system to take out a political opponent. Without a doubt, they are waging war against the American way of life.

Furthermore, we should be alarmed at the rabid anti-Semitism tolerated, even encouraged, on elite college campuses. Again, it runs completely counter to the American ideal.

Some of the loudest Democrat/Marxist/Leftist/Anti-Semite voices weren't born when the Chinese people were silenced in Tiananmen Square. They are clueless.

We need to remember Tiananmen Square. It may be just as important for Americans as for the oppressed Chinese.

Are WE going to ignore the lessons of 35 years ago?

No surrender. Be the guy standing in front of the tanks.

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