#BlackLivesMatter is a Farce and Hyphenating America Destroys Us
Our prayers are with the fallen on that Thin Blue Line in Dallas.
America lost heroes last night as men in uniform did their unfathomably
courageous job running into danger to protect others from it. Honorable
first responders deserve our utmost respect and support.
Shame
on our culture's influencers who would stir contention and division that
could lead to evil such as that in Dallas. Shame on politicians and
pundits giving credence to thugs rioting against police officers and the
rule of law in the name of "peaceful protests." It is a farce.
#BlackLivesMatter is a farce.
Media: quit claiming the rioters
are "peaceful" as they stomp on our flag, shout "death to cops!" and
celebrate violence. It is sick.
You perpetuate a perverted message evil
men thrive on to intimidate and warp malleable minds that would believe
one race matters more than another. Blood is on your complicit hands
when you naively or purposefully refuse to tell of this movement's
truth.
Black Lives Matter? Yes - more than BLM "protestors" can
grasp, as evidenced by their self-destructive provocateurism. Doesn't
it go without saying that Native lives matter, too? And Asian; and
Eskimo; and Hispanic; and Indian... and every other race comprised of
people who see clearly the agenda at play to weaken America through
disunity.
Get fed up and stand up if you're sick of being called
racist when proclaiming EVERY LIFE MATTERS, black as much as white and
every skin tone in between. Every innocent life - at every stage of life
- on the side of good over evil, matters. Why let the damaging false
narrative prevail if you know it is a lie?! Speak up! Join me in
refusing to go willingly with society trying to crown deceptive
political correctness the victor.
Self-descriptions that put any
race in front of being an American are now used to further divide our
nation. It's time to acknowledge you're either an American under our
system of equality, law and order - and traditional patriotic spirit -
or you're not. Knock off the hyphenation of who we are. And knock off
the shoulder chip if you've let "leaders" burden you with it through
their example that sadly capitalizes on division for untoward purposes.
That chip is crushing the people's hope. My youngest daughter recently
confirmed the sensibility in this when she stated, "It would be sad to
call myself an "Eskimo-American" instead of just a proud American like
everyone else."
Seeing partial footage of this week's victims'
tragic deaths at the hands of police officers is mind-boggling. It's
nauseating. Granted, early reports rarely encapsulate all the facts of
individual cases, but my heart is with victims' families as I sympathize
with anyone defenseless in these situations. More so, I empathize if we
find out any cop involved was in the wrong, for I abhor bad cops. I
abhor police union leadership that regularly protects bad cops and
discredits citizens voicing concern over bad actors in authority. I've
been there. Many of you know my own experience with well-publicized,
constant, frightening encounters and threats to my family to "bring us
down" via a badge and gun. We suffered an exhausting era knowing we were
defenseless against a bad cop, his union, and a gleefully politicized
media never reporting the truth. Threats that included the promise we'd
be pulled over for whatever reason, destroyed, and "any judge will
believe the badge over the citizen." The decade-long situation nearly
devastated us. Political opponents still get off on all the situation
cost us. So believe me, my personal experience won't let me throw a
blanket of blind approval over all law enforcement and those in
authority. Still, last night's disgusting acts that snuffed out
officers' lives is exponentially worse than any one bad cop, his union
bosses, and the media's verbose attempts to intimidate and falsely
accuse.
So if we're to take sides, I side with the Thin Blue
Line. To side with our public servants trying to keep law and order
amidst political agendas that clearly oppose that virtue is how the good
guys win again. It's the only way to ensure our best days will be ahead
of us. Join me. Do not let today's agenda redefine what it means to be
an American. Do not sit still for it to fundamentally transform America.
God created us equally, and not with a spirit of fear. We're given the
spirit of POWER, love and a sound mind. (2 Timothy 1:7) Use it.
- Sarah Palin

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