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(12/4/2015)
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We are at war, whether we want to admit it or not. Not a war of nation against nation, but a war of ideology and culture.
Freedom: to worship as we please, to eat what we please, to do as we please so long as we harm no one else... this is being attacked.
Freedom has one enemy with many faces, and it's made for some interesting allies: . the "PC" crowd demands compliance by "outlawing" certain words, phrases, and terms. They decry "profiling", "trigger words", and the like to force conformity. . radical Islamists demand conversion to their moral and behavioral code, and use murder, terror, and the threats thereof to enforce conformity.
Examine your "friends", for once the greater enemy has been eradicated, the lesser is next. |
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