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Don’t Let the Left Make You Crazy: How to Draw a Line in the Sand and Then Stand

How can we disengage from the crazy Left, without sacrificing our principles?

How can we disengage from the crazy Left, without sacrificing our principles? Alfonzo Rachel and Bill Whittle teach you how to a draw a line in the sand and then stand.

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15 replies on “Don’t Let the Left Make You Crazy: How to Draw a Line in the Sand and Then Stand”

My brother in law said it: Don’t let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy. It’s always good to have a reminder from Bill and Zo and the Whittle crew. Thanks. It is good to be in the house of the Lord. The best of all advice.

Ah, at 16:07 where you bring up “we live on planet Earth”… and go on about what that means … what it requires.

This is one of those leftist memes that came across my timeline (see my previous comment and let me know if your’e suddenly seeing these, too) … and I had to stop in my tracks. What?!?!?!

No. Poverty is the DEFAULT STATE of man. It is wealth that is man made. The berries don’t pick themselves. The bread doesn’t make itself.

#LittleRedHen

One of the early Bill Whittle videos covered this … the one on wealth being created. The photos of LA 150 years ago, and now. Wealth is man made.

Look at the picture, and think about what is behind it. Hoses are not natural. Hose bibs are not natural. Water towers are not natural. Wells are not natural. Water purification is not natural. It’s all man made, and it all takes effort on other peoples’ parts, and they benefit everyone. That doesn’t mean we get it for free. We compensate other people for their effort, that we may spend our efforts on other things that we are more suited to, or that are more suited to us.

An invasion of the mind.

I don’t know if anyone here has noticed, but but some friends on facebook and I have noticed … that in the last few weeks, we’re seeing “suggested for you” posts on our timelines from very left leaning groups that are typically anti-capitalist and/or blatantly pro-marxist … generally memes, but not always.

I’ve said many times in the last few months, they don’t need to implant microchips in us. That would be far too obvious, and far less effective. They have social media. We carry cell phones around with us everywhere. They can program people … through social media (and legacy media).

I keep hearing echoes of some prophecy … apparently by one “Mother Shipton” that talked about end times … “when pictures move”.

When pictures move you have the ultimate propaganda tool. But apparently the prophecy was more than that:

when men are able to do things better than anything natural, such as fly faster than birds, when pictures move, when ships move under the sea, then the world will end in blood.

When men learn to do things that manipulate things we can’t imagine … such as other peoples’ minds… on a grand scale … we’ll have the power to screw up huge swaths of the population.

We’re there, man.

Living free is not only fun, it’s a satisfying act of defiance of those trying to control us through irrationality and fear. The concept of sphere of influence is a great approach. No matter how much we may wish to, none of us can replace Mitch McConnell with Thomas Massie, but we can easily improve the world by starting with our immediate surroundings: keep a plant alive; make a great meal for someone you love and serve it to them; smile at a stranger and say hello; tend a neglected part of your yard; ask the person across the check-out counter how his workday is going; learn a skill you’ve never managed to find the time for and be comfortable with not being very good at it at the start; pick up a few extra canned goods to put by just in case; thank a service provider for showing up for work today. The totalitarians demand we pay attention to them, so don’t. Watch a black and white movie from the 1940s; get lost in a great book – David Copperfield is a fun one; enjoy the peace gained from teaching yourself abdominal breathing and reminding yourself to practice it any time you need a diversion; memorize the fourth verse of the Star Spangled Banner; sit outside and stare at the sky; cultivate gratitude; pray for someone’s wellbeing; expose your skin to sunlight; memorize the fourth verse of the Star Spangled Banner; and finally, take comfort in the rock-solid truth that beyond all of our successes or failures over our spheres of influence, lies inevitably collapse from the unsupportable weight of their own nonsense.

Beautiful advice, Allison. Thank you. Too often, when I do many of your suggestions I don’t think of them as influential at all. Usually, I’m castigating myself for living a small quiet life, mostly contented; mostly happy when all of the world seems engulfed in chaos and evil – why, I wonder, is so little of it affecting me personally. I read about or hear about it, my heart heavy, emotions angry, and know it’s true if I hear or read about it from trusted sources, and wonder what I can do to change anything. The last of part of your comment comforts me.

Hey, thank you, Lynda. They want us dependent. They want us dancing on their string. They want us angry and resentful. Independent, self-determining, and joyful are the proof of as well as the means to defeat them.

I’ve been taking a break from the news by playing Wurm unlimited, the most grindy game available! However if you turn the music off you can listen to pod casts while playing.

Excellent show, guys. Now, more than ever, it is crucial that we are able to disengage and take a break from the madness. I for one will be setting up a schedule for Do Not Disturb on my phone so I stop getting notifications that pull me back in.

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