What would the men who framed our Constitution have to say about an American president calling the document they drafted with much prayer, counsel, and heated debate, "a deeply flawed charter of negative liberties?" What would Adams, Franklin, Hamilton, John Jay, Jefferson, Madison, and George Washington think about an American president suggesting that the nation that prides itself on freedom is in dire need of having government do things on the individual's behalf? Lest we forget, blood was shed to gain what America once deemed sacrosanct.
Everyday Americans are portrayed as inherently evil.
In place of resistance to lost freedom, it seems as if Americans dutifully line up in obedience to mandated edicts.
As Americans yield control, convinced what they're being told is true and that corrupt perpetrators have their best interests at heart, the national tenor exudes a sense of jaded defeat.
Every time reeducation expert Barack Obama applies coercive persuasion tactics to insult Caucasians, prolifers, the First and Second Amendment, non-transgender military, Christians and patriots, rather than rise up in opposition to false accusation, confused Americans retreat into silence and become suspicious of colleagues and friends.
Either Americans sense an air of powerlessness, are distracted, or they don't understand how fragile freedom really is.
Americans appear desensitized; there's barely a whimper of protest at what would have embarrassed or infuriated us in the past.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/04/the_brainwashing_of_america.html
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