Propagandist Juan Williams remarked in light of the Biden takeover that we must all now exhibit a spirit of graciousness and national unity. Yet Republicans and conservatives have not been the ones looting businesses, setting property ablaze, and tearing down statues since May.
If Biden was elected in part because of his proposed approach to the Coronavirus, why are the candidate's partisans celebrating in the streets violating the social distancing measures they want imposed upon the remainder of the population with a renewed ferocity?
Many demanding we congratulate Biden were the ones wearing vagina hats as they marched down the street in protest of the Trump inauguration.
In statements heralding the advent of his regime, Biden decreed now is the time to leave behind anger and divisive rhetoric. I'm not finding that obligation anywhere in the Constitution or statutory law. So we are supposed to surrender the basic exercise of the First Amendment when Biden hemmed and hawed in addressing Antifa/BLM pillaging for as long as he could.
Apparently Trump rallies and motorcycle conventions constitute superspreader events but street demonstrations celebrating the election of the candidate that condemned these forms of social interaction are not.
May those taking to the streets to celebrate the Biden victory rank among the foremost whose lives will be upended and ruined by his policies.
When the Biden regime attempts to force Americans back into house arrest referred to as lock downs, he should be asked why he took no rhetorical measures to discourage his partisans from swarming into the streets in violation of local edicts forbidding or discouraging large scale events.
One wishes one’s nation success. One only wishes an elected official that so much as his professed intended policies will bring about that nation’s success. If they will not, one does not. One only prayers for protection from the projected incompetence or malevolence.
If Biden partisans swarming into the streets in celebration of the election victory contract Coronavirus, is it still Trump’s fault since these are the activist sorts that preen the most about how concerned they are regarding Plague mitigation?
Sure, I'll back Ezekiel Emanuel's alleged proposal that the rest of the world get access to the Coronavirus vaccine before the common rabble of the United States. That way we can see if the pharmaceutical concoction mangles Third Worlders before it maims Americans.
Members of the leftist intelligentsia such as Thomas Friedman and Andrew Yang are suggesting that as many as possible should move to Georgia for the purposes of voting in the Senatorial runoff election. But aren't these the same sort of ideologues that condemn those that migrate from so-called Blue States in order to take advantage of the lower tax rates and costs of living believed to characterize a number of rural and southern states?
To manipulate Americans into Lock Down, it is being argued that, if we embrace this failed strategy for Thanksgiving, we will be able to have Christmas. Yet these are the same technocrats that assured that the initial shut down would just be for three weeks to flatten the curve, then until we got a vaccine, and now it is being suggested masks and social distancing should be imposed every year under threat of government violence even once Coronavirus is eradicated to address the common flu because these snowflakes are too precious to ever endure a sick day.
Senator Schumer has condemned Republican reluctance to acquiesce to the alleged 2020 election results as a temper tantrum that undermines the democratic process. Yet his condemnation of Antifa/BLM theft and destruction of property is virtually nonexistent.
Mayor Beetlejuice of Chicago is asking residents to cancel Thanksgiving celebrations. Would she ask for the same of Martin Luther King Day or one of those other fake Afrosupremacist “holidays” most White people are too afraid to call the subversives out on?
Frederick Meekins is an independent theologian and social critic. Frederick holds a BS in Political Science/History, a MA in Apologetics/Christian Philosophy from Trinity Theological Seminary, and a PhD. in Christian Apologetics from Newburgh Theological Seminary.