
Advice From A Texan That Listens, Watches, And Learns From History
In 1931, as the sunlight cast long shadows across the Asian continent, Japan’s invasion of Manchuria marked the first stirring of trouble that would engulf the Pacific and all of Asia in the dark embrace of war. Seven years later, in 1938, the boots of German soldiers marched into Poland, igniting the fierce, relentless path toward war in Europe. With sinister determination, the Axis powers wove their tapestry of aggression, plotting to dominate and reshape their corners of the earth. At the same time, the unwary world stood on the precipice of chaos. The USA wanted no part of either party of aggression; It’s not because of neutrality or isolationism, we were in the midst of our own soup pot of misery, the Great Depression, which took America to its knees and shook the unshakeable into a fearful corner.
President Roosevelt had a vision, not one draped in golden accolades or celebrated with lavish banquets, but a steadfast resolve to steer the nation back to unity, offering hope and livelihoods to millions of hard-working citizens striving for a better life, or to bring back the comfort of the one that had vanished in the winds of the Dust Bowl.
Hitler drew a red line in the Atlantic down the west coast of the UK, and Japan drew the same line encompassing China and Manila, with Hawaii being the jewel that would put them closer to the United States.
Hawaii had thousands of Japanese who had immigrated, or were born on the island, who were fiercely loyal to their mother country and the Emperor, and the island was teeming with spies who reported back to Japan. We now call them sleeper cells. Germany had the same in most major cities in our country, mainly on the East Coast. We were in grave danger, just as we are today, but the countries are different, and harbor the same sinister ideology. Our homeland is infiltrated with insurgents that are loyal to Islam only, and their ideology is to take over our soil and put us on a prayer rug.
Jews were persecuted in Europe, but the United States had been doing the same for decades, only in a more evasive and gentler way. Iran and the Arab countries hold a mission to wipe Israel off the map of the world, and all the Jewish people that live there, and the United States, because of friendship and Christianity, is now included. Their goal is the same as the Nazis’, mass extermination of anyone who doesn’t bow to their ideology.
You can call me a racist, a hater, or anything you wish: I consider myself an American patriot, and can say with all confidence that the Muslim religion, like the Nazi movement in Europe and Japan in the 1930s, is not one of peace; it borders on being a radical, demonic ideology more than a religion, but it’s well-organized and sweeps entire countries into its bag of deception and hate.
We hard-working Christian Americans have allowed the demonic enemy to come to our shores and take over entire U.S cities, imposing their radical culture on our citizens. They are succeeding in changing our culture, as they have in France, England, Ireland, and most of Europe. Tribalism via empathetic immigration has taken the white Christian culture of these countries and turned them into Islamic strongholds. You will find more mosques than churches. This is the one thing that Hitler or Hirohito couldn’t accomplish because they had no willing Americans to support their plans.
Today, our country is full of enthusiastic, pliable, young, overeducated students and liberal professionals who are willing to aid Islam in dissolving our constitution that was declared in May, 250 years ago. America had better wake up and take up its call to arms. The lines are once again drawn, and now we have more enemies to see their task through.
We are staring the past in the face before us, and we damn well bond together and keep what our founding fathers so lovingly gave us.
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That’s shocking, but not surprising.
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Your concerns about radical cultures and radicalized students who support the undermining of the U.S. Constitution are critical. You’re right, Phil, this is definitely something to be concerned about. Well stated.
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Fort Worth, Dallas, Austin, Houston are facing the same problem. It appears the North Dallas metroplex cities are the worst of it. Granbury turned down a Mosque but approved a huge Data Center not a mile from me. Our governor, Gregg Abbot is trying to stop this Sharia law takeover before it gets out of both hands.
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Good luck to Abbot. He’ll need all the prayers you Texans can muster up to protect your values and faith.๐โ๏ธ๐
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Abbot is trying to stop it but for the cities to the north of Dallas, it’s too late for them. Granbury will never have that problem; too many Texans carrying guns and Christian values and the Muslims know that their ideology won’t fly here.
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Weโve been messing about with the Mohammadans for far, far too long, since the late 1700s, and for the life of me, I canโt explain it. In Winston Churchillโs 1899 book The River War, he described these people as a militant, proselytizing faith, with impaired social development, and as making no credible contribution to the planet. I wholeheartedly agree with his early assessments. Later, of course, as a politician, he changed his tune a bit because 2.5 million troops of the Indian Army (which included Islamists) helped the British Forces succeed against the Germans, Italians, and Japanese.
While I am certain that generalizations destroy a credible dialogue, let me be clear: I couldnโt care less which religion someone chooses to support. What I care about is whether my neighbor is trustworthy. I have zero trust in Moslems. I wonโt turn my back on one. So, on that note, can our government trust a Moslemโs word that they intend to assimilate into American culture and contribute to our nationโs success if granted a visa to migrate here? No, it cannot. Yet, despite this lack of trustworthiness, the U.S. State Department allows them to migrate here in droves. They are not coming here to assimilate. They are coming here to conquer โ and, so far as I can tell, their plan is working.
We seem not to understand that democracy and constitutional government donโt work for every culture. There are simply too many stupid people in Washington. Otherwise, we would have a common-sense vetting process to keep tens of thousands of โenemiesโ out of our country. No one should be allowed to migrate to the United States until they’ve been means-tested. If they cannot contribute to the nation, they donโt belong here. Period. Full stop. And we should know this by now.
Anyone who did not anticipate Dearborn, Michigan, must not have paid much attention to what happened earlier in Salt Lake City, Utah, and to its aftermath. Today, Mormons run Utah, just as, one day, Islamists will run Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Virginia, and possibly Texas, as well. Sometimes, I think we Americans are dumber than a box of rocks.
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Well said, and to the point. Texas is facing down a huge assimilation problem with the Muslims claiming entire small cities as their own and wanting Americans to accept Sharia law and ignore ours. I live in a small town of 12000 south of Fort Worth, Texas and we don’t and likely won’t have that problem, too many Texans with firepower and Christianity is the belief of the day here. Thanks for the inciteful reply and most Americans that take the time to actually think, know the game and what is going on.
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The problem, I fear, is that as kids, we never played Cowboys and Muslims.ย
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You are so right, it was always Injuns, or the battle of the Alamo, or the Nazi’s.
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What pisses me off is…leftists will call Christians all kinds of names because leftist ideology doesn’t go with Christianity and the democrats know it. But guess what? Islam doesn’t go with that ideology either but yet…they never say one word…not one. Are they scared to? Or is it because Islam is a so called minority?
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You are right on every point. The Muslim radicals will kill the cowering slobbering Dems just as fast as they will kill us Christians. I have people in my immediate family that think the way the Dems do, well, because they are Dems. They push themselves as a minority, but we all know different, they have taken over Europe and are attempting to take over the U.S. I see a lot here in this part of Texas, and it’s not going to happen so easy here. We have too many patriots and we all carry guns, so bring it on.
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They are not a minority lol…at all no matter what they think. Whatever the majority of America is for…they are against. If I said the sky is blue…they would argue. I can’t believe though how many ex-democrats there are that are no longer democrats because of their servere left turn. They are hemorrhaging voters and they simply don’t care I don’t guess.
Lets run businesses off and then wonder why they are running off.
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