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Re: Someone Finally Said It
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2020, 06:43:40 PM »

Re: Someone Finally Said It
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2020, 10:16:32 PM »
Reminds me of Archbishop Lefebvre saying that if he only had 6 bishops to support his resistance to the errors of Vatican II, he could throw a real monkey wrench into the gears of the revolution taking place in the Church.

Same thing in society:

If we had 100 men like this for every 10,000 dupes, this totalitarian plan would be eradicated the easy way, or the hard way, but it would be gone, and America would return to America.

But we Americans are always looking for someone else to do the work; we never look within for the solutions to out problems:

"Mercy me, I have a family!"

Well, you ain't going to be seeing much of them from inside the Gulags!

Re: Someone Finally Said It
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2020, 10:33:23 PM »
Reminds me of Archbishop Lefebvre saying that if he only had 6 bishops to support his resistance to the errors of Vatican II, he could throw a real monkey wrench into the gears of the revolution taking place in the Church.

Same thing in society:

If we had 100 men like this for every 10,000 dupes, this totalitarian plan would be eradicated the easy way, or the hard way, but it would be gone, and America would return to America.

But we Americans are always looking for someone else to do the work; we never look within for the solutions to out problems:

"Mercy me, I have a family!"

Well, you ain't going to be seeing much of them from inside the Gulags!
Very true. Reminds me of these excerpts from Live Not By Lies:
"Things have almost reached rock bottom. A universal spiritual death has already touched us all, and physical death will soon flare up and consume us both and our children—but as before we still smile in a cowardly way and mumble without tongues tied. But what can we do to stop it? We haven't the strength?
We have been so hopelessly dehumanized that for today's modest ration of food we are willing to abandon all our principles, our souls, and all the efforts of our predecessors and all opportunities for our descendants—but just don't disturb our fragile existence. We lack staunchness, pride and enthusiasm.
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This path will be easier and shorter for all of us if we take it by mutual efforts and in close rank. If there are thousands of us, they will not be able to do anything with us. If there are tens of thousands of us, then we would not even recognize our country." 
I responded to your PM concerning this subject, SJ.