Culture Wars/Current Controversies

Despair can and will kill you

We go to sleep each night not knowing if we will wake up in the morning. How many of us ponder that thought? Nothing is certain. Few things are predictable. We take it on faith that when we get behind the wheel of our vehicles, we will not only get to our destination safely, but that we will make it back home in one piece.

Last year, I lived alone for most of the year. It was the first time I had lived by myself in a couple decades. I thought to myself on occasion, “What if I slip in the shower and hit my head and bleed out?” “What if I start choking on my food and I can’t get my airway clear on my own?” We, as a people, operate on the faith that the next moment is going to be there by default.

Now imagine allowing these precious moments to be consumed by the realization that the world that many of us were born into is now a world where kindergarteners are being indoctrinated with the teaching of homosexual sex by gay, male teachers. Or a world in which “racism” is promoted as more of a “threat to democracy” than 10,000 Haitian males between the ages of 18 and 30 pouring over the US borders illegally in one afternoon. I believe demoralization is a big part of having these and so many other horrific stories shoved in our faces every day. The elite want you focused on every negative event that they’re orchestrating. They know that for those of us who care, we are prone to allowing their social engineering to distract us from what we should be building and what we need to concentrate on.

I’m not telling you to stick your head in the sand and ignore what is happening. Take it from someone who is forced to read about all the horrors we’re experiencing as a part of his work: if you allow yourself to be consumed by dread, the enemy has won. Pay attention to what issues affect you the most and work to do whatever you must to mitigate the damage coming in your direction. But you MUST also live! You can’t give up. Hopelessness leads to death.

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