With the Capitol Protest largely in the rear view and a new President in office, we can begin to see some changes coming. There have been mass arrests of people in the run up to the inauguration, including some state legislators. These people may even face sedition charges. Jumping forward to the Biden inauguration, there were screenings and removal of National Guardsmen for the inauguration duty, in an odd last-minute insult to the states the guardsmen are from and to the men themselves.
Some moderates voted for Biden believing he would bring a return to normalcy and reverse the horrible trends. It’s doubtful anyone will continue to believe it, if they’re paying attention. Biden’s picked Secretary of Defense is going to be a prime ethnocrat and will likely do a mass purge of straight white men from the military for fear of extremist sentiments. Biden enacted 17 executive actions on his first day in office to reverse Trump’s policies. His cabinet is also primarily made up of people with divided loyalty, largely tied to Israel. So, the anti-white and pro-homosexual trends are going to keep going. This trend is most comically demonstrated by Biden’s picking a mentally ill man in a dress as his assistant health secretary, much like when Caligula made a horse a senator.
These arrests and purges are likely the tip of the iceberg, but that doesn’t mean it’s time for despair. It is always darkest before dawn and there are good indicators that the normal people in America are waking up. 77% of Republicans, 26% of independents and 10% of democrats believe the election was stolen. That 10% are realistically blue dogs who are still attached because of unions, but, worst case scenario are people happy the election was stolen (thinking that democracy needs to be subverted when the commoners elect the wrong candidate).
This is a great and terrifying opportunity. Most people will acknowledge it’s unlikely if not impossible to do a nation-wide election without any fraud. The claim for the longest time is that our elections are mostly honest. When true, that’s fair enough. When most of your population believes elections are no longer legitimate, there is a problem.
This is part of the reason I was surprised about the recent Georgia election. Not because I had any love for Loeffler, the wealthiest person in Congress, nor Perdue, but because I figured the “Powers That Be” would throw Middle America a bone and give them a win so they could rationalize the Trump loss by saying the election fraud was a fluke or just that he wasn’t as popular as they believed.
Of course, the Left cannot help themselves and both Loeffler and Perdue lost. It isn’t that they were afraid of those two and therefore fixed the election. It’s that they want to see what they can get away with. We now see the new normal in electoral politics. Because of this, we’ll also see more real Americans (I’m not doing a “no true Scotsman,” I just genuinely don’t see how you can look at the multicultural horde of the Left and view them as people who share your ‘nation’) withdrawing from politics. This is what has the Establishment concerned and why crackdowns in the short term will likely be worse.
If people withdraw from politics because of general malaise or mass consumption of drugs, all the better for those in command, but that’s not what’s happening. People will withdraw because they believe the election to be fake which creates a dangerous situation. In times like this, it’s important to keep the words of those who have passed in mind. As the last widely beloved democrat president said, “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”
A Southern man trying to make a good Southern plan.
Deo vindice!
Sedition is the new word that the Yankees/Leftists like to throw around. Like “treason,” it carries their definition, not the legal or constitutional definition. Both of which they naturally reject, out of cultural habit and ideological training. The North not really being the same country as the rest of the nominally, and vaguely still, Jeffersonian U.S.
At any rate, the Sedition Act of 1789 expired in 1801. The Sedition Act of 1918 was repealed in 1920. Both were deemed to be unconstitutional, as they violated the First Amendment.
Nevertheless, all of these goings-on are simply further proof of the rightness of Southern statesmen in the 18th and 19th Centuries. And proof that the need for Southern Independence has never gone away.
Joe Biden should be President of the United States of New England, presiding in a capitol in either Boston, New York or Philadelphia, instead of in Washington DC.
While the Southern and Western States should be the continuation of the republic as founded in Virginia and Carolina, by Washington, Jefferson, etc.
Hear, Hear!!