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The safety and security of our nation is more and more weakened as terrorism is treated as a law enforcement issue of isolated incidents

A government fighting the wrong enemy



As the world unites after terrorist attacks in France, the U.S. remains glaringly absent. A presidential administration built around the false narrative of the American Left shows token outrage over murders by Islamist terrorists in France, as it determines how to present a self-serving response to compliant news media.

Our nation is being led people bound by an ideology who see their greatest enemy as those who would question their ideology. Rather than marshaling our forces against those committed to death, destruction, and tyrannical rule, they attack anyone who tries to break down the web of falsehoods that they call reality. But the only way to keep this false world from destruction is to build more lies about it. For example, the Tea Party movement arose out of a groundswell of opposition to politicians who had become totally out of touch with their constituency. People were saying, "Enough!" with politicians who served only K Street lobbyists and their personal ambition. Yet the Tea Party became the #1 enemy of the leftist ideologues, and the false propaganda to try and stop them began to be churned out to try and discredit them. The Left saw the movement as a threat to their ideology that considers people too stupid to participate in government. The people first need to be mis-educated by the Left into their web of lies for their participation in the political process to be considered legitimate. According to the Left, we must change our vocabulary if it doesn’t fit their false narrative. If it's OK to call the Crusades from 1000 plus years ago Christian Crusades, why is it wrong to describe terrorists motivated by religious fanaticism as Islamist terrorists? Both are (were) stirred up to do what they did based on ideas instilled in them by their religious leaders. Their warped religious beliefs lead or led to their actions. That doesn't mean one should blame all Muslims or Christians for what happened or hate all other Muslims or Christians because of what happened. We should all hate murder and mayhem, but not have hatred based on someone's religion. Religious bigotry is defined as hatred toward or intolerance of other people because of their beliefs. It's not bigotry to be against only those of a particular religion who are inciting and those who are perpetrating death, violence, and hatred because of their extreme bigotry. The safety and security of our nation is more and more weakened as terrorism is treated as a law enforcement issue of isolated incidents, rather than a growing movement that threatens all of modern society and seeks to reshape the world into a 7th century totalitarian caliphate.

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Rolf Yungclas——

Rolf Yungclas is a recently retired newspaper editor from southwest Kansas who has been speaking out on the issues of the day in newspapers and online for over 15 years


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