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Never Submit to Tyranny

September 5, 2020
1 min read

I’m sure you’ve seen the videos of the fascist BLM supporters harassing diners in Washington, D.C. I hate those people. Cowards and bullies, the lot of them.

The hate is brewing in Americans, and it’s godly.

O you who love the Lord, hate evil!
He preserves the lives of his saints;
he delivers them from the hand of the wicked.” – Psalm 97

“Hate evil!” That’s a command. God commands us to hate evil, and these BLM seem pretty evil to me.

I saw one couple in a video who didn’t submit to the BLM harassers’ demands.

I admire them. They have courage, and courage is the rarest of the good traits. A few of the people in the videos raised their fists. Maybe they support BLM. Maybe they’re just cowards who don’t have the courage of their convictions. Either way, I disdain them.

I saw a woman in another video who also didn’t submit.

I admire her, too.

Courage is contagious. If you stand up for your beliefs in public, then you will give other people a little more courage. Once those people are filled with courage, they’ll stand up for their beliefs in public, too.

Never give in to the mob. Never submit.

Shine your light of courage. Be a Man of the West.

American son of the Appalachian mountains. Happily married father of several and devoted man of God. Hold fast.

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