100 Years of Being Treated Like George Floyd, For What?

by
Steve MacDonald

One thing that did not get defunded after the George Floyd/BLM Summer of Love was cop shows. There is no shortage of police or detective dramas extolling the intellectual agility of some quirky investigator with a physical or social disability. Or a team of racially and sexually diverse members who adroitly unravel complex conspiracies ripe with misdirection.

Liberal scriptwriters, story-boarders, actors, directors, and producers make an above-average living telling positive tales of good versus evil in a workplace that is supposed to be systemically racist, and, in its own way, it is.

Recurring themes involving people of faith, militias, sovereign citizens, and even Republican politicians portray them as backward, boorish, mean, criminal, or just uncivilized. Corporate titans are evil abusers of a system they bribe to serve them even though (in the real world) many of them donate to BLM, have gender and diversity officers, and give almost exclusively to Liberal candidates and causes.

And maybe they watch cop shows where “The Department” could do a lot more for the community if not for flint-fingered cheapskates and budget cuts – without ever admitting the systemically racist city they pretend to represent has been run by Democrats since before Kennedy was assassinated.

We are talking about television fiction, which fits hand in glove with the fictitious end game of their political agenda. That one party, unhindered by natural rights or the constitution, can, in time, create a society more wealthy and free than any before seen on earth. The fact that no one who has tried has ever accomplished it is no reason to stop trying (or so they say). Nor are the results of those efforts a reflection of future efforts.

Crime, poverty, chaos, and despotism are necessary ends if the people can endure enough of them while their leaders—who live in luxury, free from having to think about how they’ll get through the day—work diligently to get them to the other side.

We do not know if there is another side, but we do know you’ll need at least 100 years to get there. 100 years of the police state treating everyone the way George Floyd is portrayed as having been treated. George was the product of decades of Democrat rule. He took up crime as a way to get by and drugs as a way to get along with that. It killed him, drugs killed him, and the Left blamed it on cops they don’t really hate.

You can’t get from here to utopia without a police state, and everyone paying attention knows it.

 

 

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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