Will Americans Follow The Example of Brazil and Columbia? by Robert Socha
Welcome back to this weekly dose of anti-psych op editorial bliss.
In case you missed it, please enjoy the following inspiration:
The fed-up masses in Brazil and Colombia marched against their governments by the hundreds of thousands to remind them that they are supposed to be the people’s servants and not tyrannically forbid dissent. Hopefully, we can galvanize like-minded retaliation here at home against the psychological madness trying to cow us into subservience.
Argentina’s fiscally conservative President Milei announced the country’s first quarterly budget surplus since 2008! He took drastic measures to eliminate bureaucratic waste and abuse and, amazingly, has produced positive economic results for the South American nation. It is refreshingly promising to witness a country’s leader counterculturally repeal governmental fraud, waste, and abuse, shrinking its footprint and giving the people a long-lost blast of a future and hope. Would that many world leaders take courage from President Milei’s example and push back against the goads!
Anti-Trump lawyer Michale Avanti, convicted of stealing from his Stormy client, revealed in a jailhouse interview that he sees the current judicial climate against President Trump as a witch hunt and extreme overkill. If the witch hunt against Trump is seen as election interference from his detractors, when will true justice be served and the kangaroo court disbar?
After a federal appeals court incorrectly ruled that West Virginia’s legislature’s ban of male athletes competing against females even if they declare a transition is somehow unconstitutionally violating the liar’s rights, many girls from competing schools refused to throw and compete in the shotput as a bold protest against the deplorably unchivalrous behavior. I echo Riley Gaines’ declaration, “Shame on the adults” who should know better than to allow males to compete against females; disgraceful is too polite a denunciation. Additionally, a Virginia high school teenager has sued her school district for violating her right not to be molested by the opposite sex regardless of their fantasy. We need more courageous people to stand against the idiocy, refuse to participate, and sue if all else fails.
Anti-semitism is nearing a fever pitch, and universities like Columbia are engaging in Nazi-like tactics where they forbid Jews from participating while encouraging and demanding the chosen people’s adversaries be allowed to spew their hatred violently. Men like Patriots owner Robert Kraft are withdrawing their support of these institutions because they cannot recognize what a place like Columbia has become. Good for him. I hope more and more men withdraw their financial support of these former institutions of higher learning that have unilaterally morphed into bastions of collectivity. It would be a victorious irony if the men disheartened by their alma matter’s dereliction would be found redirecting those funds to a place like Hillsdale College whose passionate pursuit of truth and defense of liberty echoes from sea to shining sea. Their redirected benevolence would be a welcome respite.
I like these intermittent snippets of good news. Every victory’s lasting effect can ripple through our culture and help create a wave of sanity and sincerity, regaining the moral and virtuous as divinely inspired. We must remind ourselves of those things that are true, good, noble, praiseworthy, and of good report and think about them often, bringing back into the forefront of the public consciousness the ideals precipitating the advent of these United States, namely Revival.
About the Author
Robert Socha
Robert Socha, BIO Robert Socha (so-ha), was born in southern California. He served 5 years 3 months active duty in the United States Air Force; honorably. After his service he took an Associate’s Degree in Practical Theology, where, through his studies, developed a deep love of God and Country and sincere appreciation of the value of Liberty. Robert and his beloved wife of 21-plus years are raising 4 beautiful Texan children. They moved to Hillsdale, Michigan, in 2013, to put their children in Hillsdale Academy. Robert is a sales professional. He and his wife consider Michigan a hidden gem, and absolutely love this city and state (current political environment notwithstanding) they’ve adopted.