I Choose Not To

Seems there is a concerted effort to get people to buy into things that are patently false. Himmler’s, “If you tell a lie once, it’s still a lie. But if you say it ten times, it becomes the truth”, is the strategy of those who would like to indoctrinate you into their way of thinking. I choose not to fall for these absurd falsehoods.

Genitalia at birth and not how you are feeling today, is the determinant of your sex. Call yourself anything you want but don’t expect me to say you’re a girl if you have a penis. Don’t think I will ever be comfortable with boys in girl’s locker rooms and bathrooms. I will continue to enjoy sports where boys compete against boys and girls against girls and where appropriate, like automobile racing, watch the two distinct sexes go head-to-head.

If systemic racism exists, it has been to elevate Blacks over the other races. The Voting Rights and Civil Rights Acts of the 60’s, are both racist laws that contradict the Constitution’s “all men are equal”. They were both feel good laws that were not necessary and only served to separate one race of people from others. This is the very definition of racism. The failings of “righting the wrong of slavery” are too numerous for this missive but the ramifications are now coming home to roost as every sub-group is now charging to get their carve out of specialness. When every group is special, we are not equal. Too many Blacks have found a way to success for there to be some kind of systemic racism…whatever it means.

Few if any government programs have been successful and I choose to resist any further government intervention in my life. In their quest for power over my day-to-day living, federal, state and even local governments have instituted restrictions that are counter to our Constitution. Most recently, under the guise of health concerns, they have usurped the very document that gives them their standing by restricting freedom of movement and association among others. I choose to question my government and expect answers.

No one wants dirty water or air. No one wants to degrade the environment if at all avoidable. Everyone wants to live in comfort. Where these things are in conflict, accommodations must be made. Relying on a couple of hundred years of records on the earth’s climate and creating models off them is good for debating but not for determining policy. Putting people out of work on the idea that we will all die if they continue, is absurd on its face. Man does contribute to the climate but how egotistical is it that one volcano eruption dwarfs centuries of man’s contribution? I’ll continue to be mindful of my impact on the environment but spare me the taxes and policies that will damage our economy while the rest of the world goes on its merry way.

We just had record turnout for a federal election yet there is a movement afoot to “end voter repression”. The cure (HR1/S1) is a blatant effort to assure one party control of the federal government. Once again, the effort denies the actual language and intent of the Constitution. This from a cabal that took an oath to faithfully execute that document. Saying requiring confirmation of voter eligibility is repressive, is the most ludicrous of the arguments proponents use to ram this law through. You need identification for tens of things that are part of every day life. The only reason proponents of this power grab want to waive any confirmation process for voters is to steal elections and thus, cement their hold on power. If democracy is at risk, it’s because of efforts like HR1/S1.

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