Yesterday, in 45F weather, (we always get a cold spell the week before Easter), we were in Colonial Williamsburg for the purpose of taking pictures of blooming tulips, daffodils, cherry trees, lambs, and other simple and beautiful corners of nature waking up from its winter slumber. Hubby was kind enough to drive us a few hours coming and going through heavy traffic. People are tired of masks and lockdowns and seem to be going places in larger numbers.
Among
the azaleas, cherry blossoms, shuttered stores, and larger crowds than we have
seen before, two older, Caucasian women in the market square caught my
eye. They were manning a BLM booth,
offering free lemonade above a large Black Lives Matter poster, and the simple
words, “Can We Talk?” The implication was that they wanted to have a conversation
about BLM and race, further causing division among Americans to promote the
progressive Marxist agenda of “the white race and patriotism are bad, black and
anti-Americanism are good.”
It raised
my ire immediately; they were William & Mary college professors trying to
indoctrinate visitors into their racist and Marxist hatred. I asked one of them
what she wanted to talk about? ALL lives matter, in my opinion, not just black
ones.
One of the ladies,
no doubt a tenured professor, asked, “Are all cancers equal?” My immediate
reply was, “cancer is a life-threatening disease and it’s a horrible analogy to
make.” I continued with my own question, “How do you feel about the killing of
black babies in the abortionist Planned Parenthood?” Silence and a smirk of
superiority from the two college professors.
“I
won’t listen to you because you are irrational liberals promoting Marxism,
racism, and hatred.” One said, “I’m not calling YOU irrational.” “That’s because I am not a nutjob, I am a rational
person, fighting communism, racism, division, and genocide promoted by academic
‘progressives’ like you.”
My
husband, who was already crossing the street and did not stop at the booth,
overheard only my calling them “irrational.” He said, which is true, “when
you call people names, you’ve lost the argument.”
It
seems to me that, at this point, I have lost more than the argument, I have lost
my country to Marxists who used fascistic methods to gain control. We are way
past debates as Marxists are not using rational dialogue to make their points.
It is a “my way or the highway” takeover, with Marxists in full power of
government.
Marxists like these professors are not rational,
do not make cogent arguments, they use indoctrination to push their agenda and therefore
cannot win something they never had, i.e., rational thoughts.
Within a few steps, still stewing from my
encounter with the radical leftists, I saw a man with a Colonial Williamsburg
cap on who was replenishing the hand-sanitizer station.
I asked
him why so many businesses have closed or are moving away from the Colonial
Williamsburg property. His answer was, “The Democrats have decided to lockdown
small businesses and the American people, and to keep them masked and six feet
apart like sheep. That is why. And greed. When things opened a bit and people
started visiting again, small businesses were levied higher rent and an
additional larger percent of their profits which were small or non-existent at
that point.”
My wise
best friend and daughter Mims replied to my commentary with the following:
“Well,
you knew you weren’t going to get anywhere with them. What you should’ve done
was tell them where you came from and what you have experienced and ask them if
they had any idea what they were promoting? Meaning, asking them to define what
it is they think it is so glorious about communism and socialism. I agree that
calling them names no longer validates an argument. But I completely understand
why you would call them that.
Furthermore,
I probably would not have said all lives matter, but I would have asked them
why only certain black lives matter. This would have been cited to ask what you
mean and then you could have interjected the constant abortions performed in
the black community. I would have stood there calm as a cucumber and asked them
to define what it is that they were promoting. I would have made them squirm.”
While I
agree with Mims assessment, the painful reality is that scams, fraudulent and
deceptive ideas, and philosophies, are easy to promote and pass for three
important reasons:
1. Masses are easier to deceive than convincing
them that they have been deceived.
2. People seem hungrier for hope, any hope, even
when it is a patently false hope.
3. Most people are not looking for the truth; it
is too hard to search for the truth because people are basically indolent.
Humans want constant reassurance that what they believe is the Truth, even when
the truth is disinformation, indoctrination, or a lie.
Wake up to the masonic Luciferian system that is trying to take down the world's government through the fake pandemic. Trump is still your President. Justice is coming.
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Thanks for this well grounded article...many of us can relate to these kind of verbal jousts with commie idiots and their propaganda. Much of their indoctrination originated through the NAACP and ACLU over 40 years ago...it is stale but effective on younger generations. - Carmela in MS
ReplyDeleteI agree with your daughter, that they should define what they think life is like in a Communist country. Then tell them that you lived the reality.
ReplyDeleteActually, I would like to connect you to our friend Thuy Hugo, who had a very dramatic escape from Viet Nam. Her story is so captivating. But, in the US she had to work her way up, and became a teacher, as, she had been one in Viet Nam. Later, she helped many refugees, not just from Viet Nam.
About 20 years ago, she married Gen Victor Hugo (a decendant of the author)
Last year, he passed away, sadly.
But, the reason I bring her up, is that a few days ago she called Kevin, and was so distraught about escaping Communism, and now it's followed her here. Kevin told her about you.
I think it would be good if there is an organization that can bring all of the refugees who escaped Communism together, to tell their stories of the reality of Communism. There are so many that came from Cuba, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Soviet Union, Romania and Hungary. All have stories to tell. - Carol C.
Dear Ileana,
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling those politically correct liberals what they needed to hear. Sure, Mimi’s ideas were another way, but they needed to hear that they were nutjobs, and to realize they are overlooking the ~25 million innocent black lives snuffed out in abortuaries.
Keep writing, keep fighting. - Dr. David S.
Well, at least you tried Ileana. Wow, Your daughter is amazingly intelligent...though I already knew that.
ReplyDeleteThe important thing.... those who read your story will teach others what to say.
It’s a killer knowing how very ignorant so many are. I should also add the fact that we’re surrounded by evil. Satan is alive and well and many people are following him..
May God be with you and your family always,
Barbara
It was still a good try.
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