Only Cowards Fear Words, and Only Tyrants Want to Censor Them.
Each attempt at censorship is a tell at the poker table by the Globalist Utopians to the rest of the humanity.
One of the most powerful quotes of all time is often attributed to Voltaire, but it was originally written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall in her book The Life of Voltaire.
This is one of the easiest ways to spot our enemy - highlight those who are actively trying to silence and control the discourse. They are never the good guys.
If someone is trying to have a civil public debate about something they should be allowed to speak. If you don’t like what they have to say then refute them, or ignore them - but never silence them. For that is the tool of tyrants.
Unfortunately, too many people are still stuck in the tribal mindset of left vs right. But those who have unveiled the truth understand that the enemy has infiltrated the left, the right, and everywhere in between. They have infiltrated big tech, big pharma, big Agra, Wall Street, the systems of Education, and all branches of government.
With practice though, spotting them can become easy. Picking out the neoliberals from the left, the neocons from the right, and their globalist masters from the rest of humanity can be a simple exercise once your learn what to look for. If you are having trouble identifying them, a good place to start is by paying close attention to those who are trying to silence discourse, prevent transparency, or compel speech. If they are cheerleading for the fact checkers, pushing legislation for censorship, mandating compulsory speech (which includes forcing pronouns, or mandating we say “incarcerated persons” instead of “inmates”), or applauding the silencing of people like Julian Assange or others vying for transparency - they are not our allies.
The phrase “know your enemy” from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War isn’t merely a suggestion. Sun Tzu says, “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.”
Identifying the enemy is the first step in winning the war. Once we have them identified it becomes a lot easier to implement a strategy such as re-infiltrating our own governments (like we wrote about here).
So, as Sun Tzu’s taught us, it is time to identify and know our enemy. Then uncover signs of the enemy’s behavior that exhibit weakness, and react accordingly. Signs such as their thirst for centralization, secrecy, and a perpetually increasing need to control speech and prevent discourse.
As always the entire purpose of this is to connect with other solutions-minded people like yourself! For 4 billion years on this planet there were only single-celled organisms. Then one day they somehow learned to work together and make complex multi-celled creatures like you and me. Right now we are like those single-celled organisms. Our next evolution is finding how to work together, better.
If you enjoyed this topic we explore it in several other articles we wrote here, here, and here.
Thanks for problem solving with us, you beautiful, rational creature.
About the author:
Josh R. Ketry - Director of Strategy and Systems - is an advocate for freedom, human growth, and human potential. A Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blackbelt and Academy owner. Growth Mindset student (for life). Entrepreneur. Writer. Philosophy fan. Long-time carnivore diet practitioner for autoimmune issues. Birder. Muskie fisherman. Photographer. No topic off limits. Thank you for reading!
Unfortunately, too many people are still stuck in the tribal mindset of left vs right.
This is the next big battle. Aside from educating others, I don't know what practical steps we can take to break this mold. Voting libertarian doesn't seem like a true solution. I'm all ears if anyone has any suggestions.
Fabulous graphic! Also appreciate knowing the correct attribution on the quotation. Thanks.