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The present riots have little to do with white racism and everything to do with Chinese and Russian war preparations against the United States. The left in this country — wittingly or not — is the catspaw of foreign powers. To not realize this is to be a political child. It signifies ignorance.
The battlecry of “systemic white racism” is a theme fronted by our enemies. This theme has always been supported by Beijing and Moscow. It is supported for strategic purposes that are now coming into focus. Whatever our domestic problems may be, kneeling before a protest that is used as a screen by communists and foreign enemies, is ѕυιcιdє.
If we bend the knee to this, nothing will go back to normal. There is a video of vandals breaking into a business; the people inside are shouting, “We are on your side! We are on your side!” But the vandals do not stop. They proceed to smash everything in sight.
Many of our politicians and military leaders are sympathetic to the “protesters.” They are afraid to use force against rampaging looters and incendiaries. And so the looting, the burning and the violence, will continue. The revolutionaries are emboldened, primarily by a weak response — a response reminiscent of the French monarchy of 1792.
It is a dangerous task to defend weak governments. Such governments are never steadfast. They are ready to appease or even capitulate. The police are sworn to protect society with their lives, but they will not be supported (in turn) by weak politicians. They will be hung out to dry. Their every action will be second-guessed. They are, even now, collectively slandered as racists.
The Minneapolis city council is — at this very moment — deliberating on whether to disband the police. In Los Angeles, a measure to partly defund the police and divert the money to black radicals has been approved.
Consider what happened in the French Revolution: King Louis XVI, seeing an ιnѕυrrєcтισn being prepared, and wishing to spare the lives of his subjects, put himself into the hands of the revolutionaries, saying, “Gentlemen, I come here to avoid a great crime; I think I cannot be safer than with you.” He abandoned his palace and gave up the protection of his Swiss guard.
The Revolutionaries, having the king in their custody, ordered the Swiss guard to lay down their weapons and surrender. “We should think ourselves dishonored,” replied the guard. “We are Swiss, and the Swiss do not part with their arms but with their lives.”
Heavy fighting began in and around the palace. The Swiss defended themselves. The revolutionaries were infuriated by the resistance. Louis XVI heard of the fighting and ordered his guard to lay down their arms at once. They attempted to obey and were slaughtered. Of the 900 Swiss guards, 600 were killed immediately. Another 200 died of wounds or were murdered later on.
Here is a summary of the whole process: — To avoid bƖσσdshɛd the King gave himself up. His guard was slaughtered. The king was later beheaded by the revolutionaries (who had previously promised his safety). His wife, the queen, was beheaded. His children were imprisoned. Thousands of innocent persons were beheaded in turn. The Paris mob dominated the politics of those years, until a young artillery officer, named Napoleon Bonaparte, fired grapeshot point blank into the Paris mob and dispersed it. No more mob. Guess who the country’s next ruler was?