ONLY GOD KNOWS....
Author unknown
"Men, like nations, think they're eternal. What man in his 20s or 30s
doesn't believe, at least subconsciously, that he'll live forever In the
springtime of youth, an endless summer beckons. As you pass 70, it's harder to
hide from reality.
Nations also have seasons: Imagine a Roman of
the 2nd century contemplating an empire that stretched from Britain to the Near
East, thinking: This will endure forever.. Forever was about 500 years, give or
take.
France was pivotal in the 17th and 18th centuries; now the land of Charles
Martel is on its way to becoming part of the Muslim ummah.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the sun never set on the British empire;
now Albion exists in a perpetual twilight. Its 95-year-old sovereign is a
fitting symbol for a nation in terminal decline.
In the 1980s, Japan seemed poised to buy the world. Business schools taught
Japanese management techniques. Today, its birth rate is so low and its
population aging so rapidly that an industry has sprung up to remove the
remains of elderly Japanese who die alone.
I was born in 1942, almost at the midpoint of the 20th century - the American
century. America's prestige and influence were never greater. Thanks to the
'Greatest Generation,' we won a World War fought throughout most of Europe,
Asia and the Pacific. We reduced Germany to rubble and put the rising sun to
bed. It set the stage for almost half a century of unprecedented prosperity.
We stopped the spread of communism in Europe and Asia, and fought international
terrorism. We rebuilt our enemies and lavished foreign aid on much of the
world. We built skyscrapers and rockets to the moon. We conquered Polio and now
COVID. We explored the mysteries of the Universe and the wonders of DNA.. the
blueprint of life.
But where is the glory that once was Rome? America has moved from a relatively
free economy to socialism - which has worked so well NOWHERE in the world.
We've gone from a republican government guided by a constitution to a regime of
revolving elites. We have less freedom with each passing year, becoming more
and more dependent upon a gov't which can never provide for us. Like a signpost
to the coming reign of terror, the cancel culture is everywhere. We've traded
the American Revolution for the Cultural Revolution.
The pathetic creature in the White House is an empty vessel filled by his
handlers. At the G-7 Summit, 'Dr. Jill' had to lead him like a child. In 1961,
when we were young and vigorous, our leader was too. Now a feeble nation is
technically led by the oldest man to ever serve in the presidency.
We can't defend our borders, our history (including monuments to past
greatness) or our streets. Our cities have become anarchist playgrounds. We are
a nation of dependents, mendicants, and misplaced charity. Homeless veterans
camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.
The president of the United States can't even quote the beginning of the
Declaration of Independence ('You know - The Thing') correctly. Ivy League
graduates routinely fail history tests that 5th graders could pass a generation
ago. Crime rates soar and we blame the 2nd. Amendment and slash police budgets.
Our culture is certifiably insane. Men who think they're women. People who
fight racism by seeking to convince members of one race that they're inherently
evil, and others that they are perpetual victims. A psychiatrist lecturing at
Yale said she fantasizes about 'unloading a revolver into the head of any white
person.'
We slaughter the unborn in the name of freedom, while our birth rate dips lower
year by year. Our national debt is so high that we can no longer even pretend
that we will repay it one day. It's a $28-trillion monument to our improvidence
and refusal to confront reality. Our 'entertainment' is sadistic, nihilistic
and as enduring as a candy bar wrapper thrown in the trash. Our music is noise
that spans the spectrum from annoying to repulsive.
Patriotism is called insurrection, treason celebrated, and perversion
sanctified. A man in blue gets less respect than a man in a dress. We're asking
soldiers to fight for a nation our leaders no longer believe in.
How meekly most of us submitted to Fauci-ism (the regime of face masks,
lockdowns and hand sanitizers) shows the impending death of the American
spirit.
How do nations slip from greatness to obscurity?
Fighting endless wars they can't or won't win • Accumulating massive debt far
beyond their ability to repay • Refusing to guard their borders, allowing the
nation to be inundated by an alien horde. Surrendering control of their cities
to mob rule Allowing indoctrination of the young. Moving from a republican form
of government to an oligarchy. Losing national identity. Indulging indolence.
Abandoning faith and family - the bulwarks of social order.
In America, every one of these symptoms is pronounced, indicating an advanced
stage of the disease.
Even if the cause seems hopeless, do we not have an obligation to those who
sacrificed so much to give us what we had? I'm surrounded by ghosts urging me
on: the Union soldiers who held Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg, the battered
bastards of Bastogne, those who served in the cold hell of Korea, the guys who
went to the jungles of Southeast Asia and came home to be reviled or neglected.
This is the nation that took in my immigrant grandparents, whose uniform my
father and most of my uncles wore in the Second World War. I don't want to
imagine a world without America, even though it becomes increasingly likely.
During Britain's darkest hour, when its professional army was trapped at
Dunkirk and a German invasion seemed imminent, Churchill reminded his
countrymen, 'Nations that go down fighting rise again, and those that surrender
tamely are finished.'
The same might be said of causes. If we let America slip through our fingers,
if we lose without a fight, what will posterity say of us?
While the prognosis is far from good, only God knows if America's day in the
sun is over."
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