Cancelled and Renewed

Now, I’m sure that many of us have experienced, in one form or the other, how the Left and modern Yankees like to attack us through social media. They like to threaten us, contact our employers, and tell us that they are going have us fired. Most of the time, these are just threats or at least they were in the past; however, in our current period these threats can mean absolutely life changing events. Today, these threats mean that your job is in jeopardy – and, not only your job, but your wife’s job, even your parents’, your children’s college education will be at stake and anything else they can harm. They want to separate you from modern society in every form, just like those that suffered from leprosy.

Allow me to share my own personal experience with Cancel Culture, a despicable practice that has saturated every facet of our society.

The year was 2001, I was bound and determined to complete BLET (Basic Law Enforcement Training). At this time in my life, I had gone through one divorce and did not know where my life was headed. To me, failing BLET was not an option, I did not want to follow in the footsteps of my family that worked in factories, built houses, and worked in the trades (man, how wrong I was, but I will get to that later). I went on to eventually graduate BLET and became a law enforcement officer.

For several years, it was my dream job. But, at some point, I began to think for myself. I started to ask myself if some of the laws I was enforcing were even constitutional, and if they were inline with what our Founding Fathers had envisioned. I began to question every law and soon found myself at odds with most other law enforcement officers, except for one particular officer. We gradually found ourselves on the same page and started asking the same questions. It was not long before he was fired, and they claimed that he was mentally unstable. At the time, I was still “a company man.” I privately questioned his dismissal, but still trusted what the administration told me. They told me that this officer had a mental break down and they had to let him go. And, I went on with my life.

The start of 2020 was like any other year, except I was a detective now and I was good at my job. I was constantly getting praise and was told to keep it up. 2020 has been a rough year, we’ve seen the statues being torn down, the riots plaguing the nation, and the all-out chaos. My administration knew my politics and knew what I believed in. Out of respect for my department, I did not involve myself in these protests, even though my soul cried out at the destruction of our Southern monuments.

Then, July came with a Twitter-inspired campaign to destroy me. Antifa had found my Facebook account in a private Confederate group and seen a post where I was trying to protect my family. They then took that post and twisted its meaning, followed by calling me a racist because I had a Confederate flag on my Facebook account. Antifa, utilizing Twitter, then started to tag the mayor of my city. I was subsequently fired, and in short order.

Terminated.

After 18 years of service to my great state (my country), Antifa successfully campaigned to have me fired because I value my history and the Southern people. My department demanded loyalty from me and for the many years I was employed by them, I blindly gave it. When the day came when I needed it in return, they turned their backs on me. For that, I will never forgive them.

At this time in my life, I am no longer a law enforcement officer – I’ve come to grips with that. However, I have found a new sense of freedom – I can be myself and, most importantly, I’m now free. I am a Civil War re-enactor and care deeply for our Confederate States. I believe in the cause of a free and independent Southern people, a Free Dixie. Though I am new to this blog, I hope I can contribute and inspire hope in my fellow compatriots.

If you want to know more of my story, here is a link to an article by The Rant

Be careful, my friends. The enemy of Southern civilization is out there, and they will attempt to devour and destroy anyone that stands in their way. We won’t let them.

Deo Vindice.

-By The Confederate Rebel

6 comments

  1. I’ve always suspected the cops who thoughtfully consider the philosophy of law and justice experience an unfortunately short career.

    Everything is political now, apologize for nothing, they’ll come for your scalp either way. The act of public contrition is just humiliation heaped onto the ignominy of “at-will” employment. These new carpetbaggers are the agents of niceness, tolerance, and acceptance.

    Personally, I’m in Colorado, every refugee from California has decided to get the hell outta Dodge and settle here. They keep on sowing the wind and refusing to reap the whirlwind they rightfully deserve. The nicest people you’ve ever met, they’ll never pick a fight with you to your face. They believe in science, and they’re pro-choice, they believe everyone has an utterly sacrosanct right to their own identity and beliefs – except you.

  2. Welcome brother. What you will find here are other Southerners that like you are motivated enough to begin what should have already been in place, somewhere for us by for us. This is a beginning but far from the end. I would encourage you to begin to organize with other Southerners around you and form circles of brotherhood. We must then begin to form those into even larger circles and act together to defend one another and plot a path forward for our people.

    That’s where we are at now, our people have been depending on politicians like the one who fired you to be our leadership. Both parties hate us and we are suffering from a lack of leadership, most of our people just press R in the voting booth and think that does something, having been stripped of our history they don’t even know that is the worst thing they can do. So I would advise you to remember the Constitutional understanding that you relied on before, our leadership should never be in political circles, it should be us doing it for ourselves while stripping them of power, that mayor should not have been able to cancel culture you in the first place. That decision should have rested with your people, not a political clown. So again, my advice to you would be start organizing those around you and lay the foundations for a self reliant and self governing people, outside of the political bonds that will always be used to oppress us, after all this government is not one we chose, it was forced on us at gunpoint and is not legitimate in the South. Bare in mind we are a unique race, people, culture and nation, act accordingly. Organize, guard against subversion and act as our founders envisioned. We must organize and unite, so start where you are and begin to connect with others doing the same. We will prevail, but not through inaction and not alone.

    Welcome to the fight, Deo Vindice!

    1. I have joined the SCV and hopefully more doors and southern friends will be open and introduced to me. Thank you for the kind words my brother.

  3. I had a young man who worked for me about fifteen years ago during his junior and senior years in HS whose greatest aspiration was to get into law enforcement once graduated. I tried to dissuade him in every way I could think of at the time (and so did his father), but all to no avail on both our parts. It weren’t long after he graduated HS and left my employ that he went to CLEET school and was later hired onto one of the local police departments (actually, and come to think of it, it might have been that he got hired on to the police Dept and went to CLEET on their dime, but I forget the exact details). He was, and is, a “good egg” though; I knew it then about him, and trusted he would come to see the light within a reasonable period of time of actual service in modern law enforcement. He did, and he told me all about it; all about the dilemmas he faced on a daily basis while so-employed, after leaving the force two years after first taking the job. He has been gainfully employed in the trades (the trades I personally had a hand in teaching him) ever since, and has never looked back to hear him tell it.

    Very sorry to hear about your dismissal, sir. We need good men in law enforcement, but as you well know, law enforcement these days is all too often about enforcing laws which have no real bearing on the public good as much as they’re designed to fill the revenue coffers of the various levels of government they are invested with power to serve. I think you’re better off in any case, but certainly understand that you’ve been thrust into a situation you may not be completely prepared to handle well in any case, at least to begin. I’ll say a prayer for you.

    Welcome aboard!

  4. Paradigm shift, like General Flynn, stay in His light, life is a continual test, sounds like It was time for a change, enjoy your
    new life, welcome to the winning side…

  5. Except for a bit of sweat, a good, intelligent plumber can earn what a dentist does, without hanging over somebody’s unclean mouth for decades. Welcome back to the world, good sir!

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