Anonymous ID: fadf5f Dec. 5, 2018, 11:03 a.m. No.4168062   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8087 >>8206

As Patriots we are burdened with and emboldened by love for our neighbor as part of our America. We are suffering the loss of those we were taught to trust, whom some of us held dear. Please to be clear, not suffering the loss of the man, but of the Leader we all had hope in for a better America under their direction. We are suffering the loss of the icons of our America, where we were the good guys, just like the movies. We suffer the loss of the pristine, the nature to which we all envisioned as children, the storybook nobility of the heroes who lead the world towards freedom.

 

In our mourning it is easy to lose sight of our neighbors, who haven't yet awoken to the deception of the world. To those who still honestly cling to that idea of America, even a mature paradigm that understands the sinful nature of man, which expects corruption and shady dealing isn't prepared for a breaking of that prism so profound that they find themselves standing next to you. Where their hope actually lay in that the death of one of those leaders is actually a blessing to all man kind. Earnest hope, sickening hope, that that man was actually a monster, because if he was a monster then there is hope, in that the revealing of truth will set us free.

 

It's not easy to digest, tread with grace. Be forward forgiving of our brothers and sisters who have been fooled, just like we were. They are victims of this monstrous system of deceit and if we turn our backs on them they will surely perish in the system that uses the ignorance they foisted on the masses to churn them into cattle.