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Our Social Contracts

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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." That's from the founding document of these United States, the Declaration of Independence, our national mission statement. Our creator has endowed us with the unalienable right to life- all of us. Jefferson continues, "That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed."


The consent of the governed, an implied social contract between the government and the citizens who formed that government, an agreement that the government will protect the citizens in exchange for our tax dollars, adherence to our agreed upon laws, and the general good will and support of the citizenry. When that social contract is broken the government is broken, and what follows is a broken nation.


Iryna Zarutska left Ukraine and migrated to the US legally, seeking a better life for herself, the American Dream. She endeavored to learn the language, she met a boyfriend, she got a job. She was living her version of the American dream when she was attacked and killed on a commuter train in Charlotte on August 22 by a thug that had been arrested and released 14 times- for offenses ranging from armed robbery to felony larceny to terroristic threats to actually biting his sister. Or as fake news CNN reported, "Their lives converged."

Iryna Zarutska's social contract was broken forever by an ideologically driven left wing government that prioritized social justice over actual justice, and the people responsible- the magistrate judge, the DA, the Mayor, the judges- all democrats, all DEI advocates, not one person has been held to account.


In 2018, Congresswoman Maxine Waters said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you go out and create a crowd and you push back on them. They're not welcome anymore, anywhere."


In May of 2020, Congresswoman Aryanna Presley said, "There needs to be unrest in the streets." That same month, California Senator Kamala Harris said, "Protestors should not let up" while as many as 200 American cities burned while you and I were told that we were "locked down" due to COVID. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "I just don't know why there aren't uprisings all over the country. Maybe there will be." Billions of dollars in property destroyed, at least 25 people died nationwide in those violent riots. Their social contracts were broken, forever.


In September of 2022, President Joe Biden said in a nationally televised speech that MAGA extremism was an existential threat to this country. On July 8 of last year, Biden said, "It's time to put Trump in a bullseye." Five days later Trump was wounded by an assassin's bullet in Butler, PA.


10 days ago, Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz said regarding left wing rumors of Trump's death, "You woke up thinking that there might be news. There WILL be news sometime."


On Tuesday, Senator Chris Murphy said, "We're in a war right now to save this country. And so you have to be willing to do whatever is necessary in order to save the country." The next day Charlie Kirk was assassinated. His social contract was broken as well, forever.


In the past few days, the media has told us that murder is a "culture war issue," according to Politico. CNN's Van Jones said that Iryna's killer was "hurting." Axios ran a headline "Stabbing video fuels MAGA's crime message." Politco wrote that "Ukranian refugee killed in North Carolina gets dragged into political messaging war." And the New York Times wrote that "Gruesome murder ignites a firestorm on the right." I guess I missed the part where Trump supporters were burning cities. Alas, that was actually BLM 5 years ago, whose official X account put out a social media post that said "All oppressed people have a right to violence." I guess in their sick minds Iryna Zalutska wasn't oppressed by her killer.


In the case of Charlie Kirk's killer, according to CNN, "Phrases related to cultural issues were scrawled on the rifle." Yesterday, CBS morning host Nate Burleson said that "Republicans have to moderate their language and accept responsibility for Charlie Kirk's death."


The Atlantic wrote of "Trump's Dangerous Response to Kirk Assassination."


The media made a hero of 8-time convicted felon George Floyd, who died of a drug overdose. The media lied about "hands up don't shoot." The media lied about Kyle Rittenhouse. The media convicted Daniel Penny of a racist hate crime for restraining a wild man on a subway train, even though he was exonerated. The media ignored the murder of Iryna Zalutska. The media ignored the case of former Auburn professor Julie Schnuelle, who was stabbed to death last week while walking her dog by a man who had been released by a Virginia court in December of 2023 of carrying an illegal sawed off shotgun and several misdemeanors, which should have jailed him for 7 years. The media blamed Charlie Kirk's rhetoric for his assassination. And the media has now blamed Trump's rhetoric for Charlie Kirk's assassination.


It won't stop, either. In the coming days watch the media rewrite the history and create their own legacy of Charlie Kirk, to brand him as a "far-right provocateur" in the words of the NYT, a racist, misogynist, sexist, fascist, and a promoter of violence. They will gaslight you with the tired old line "we need to have a conversation about political violence," even though the blood of the man who was actually going to the people and having that conversation is on their collective hands.


Catholic children murdered in Minnesota, Christians gunned down in Tennessee, all the trans mass shooters, the instances I noted earlier- the media lied about all of them and in almost every instance blamed the victim or victims if the killings didn't fit their ideologically driven narrative or completely ignored it altogether.


I spoke earlier about the social contract between the citizens and the government. The media has a social contract with the citizens, too, as outlined in the first amendment. We the People gave them special protections and privileges under law to be our watchdog, to be our eyes and ears, to inform us and enlighten us so we can make good decisions about how we run our country, to tell us the truth about the things we aren't there to see. Well, that social contract is broken as well.


They accuse the late Charlie Kirk and President Trump of "hate speech" when the level of dishonesty and disdain they show for all Americans right of center is true hate. They want to destroy you- literally- and they will succeed if we refuse to call them out, take legal action, and forfeit the national conversation, aka the narrative, to them. For far too long our elected representatives, especially the GOP in Washington, have tried to curry favor with the DC and New York left-wing media instead of holding them accountable. Our country has drifted off course and too many good people like Charlie Kirk have died as a result. They broke the social contract, too.


Charlie Kirk is a martyr to Christian values and to the American ideal of free speech and civil debate. The mourning, tears, and tributes are good, well-earned and necessary, but they are hollow without resolve, action, and change. We have to create 100 million Charlie Kirks, we have to defeat the Marxist media, we have to defeat the left wing death cult, and most of all we have to enforce our social contracts. It is the only way we can truly make America Great Again and the highest and best way to honor the legacy of American patriots like Charlie Kirk.

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