Thursday, January 8, 2015

2015 - Sad day for satire and media

2015 - 

  Yesterday the Islamonazi's showed clearly how tolerant they are of anyone who cares to exercise free speech. The murder of 12 people while executing the french editorial staff of a satirical magazine shows just where we are headed in the near future. If anyone thinks that this is an isolated incident, or just some random mass murder.....they are delusional. I am not going to promote or defend the publication's subject matter, whether its tasteful or disgusting in my eyes doesn't mean anything.  What matters is that whether or not you agree with their content, they had a right to speak/write it without fear of death. This level of intolerance is certified criminal insanity and shows just how bad radical Islam is.

  My biggest concern and the concern of so many people is that where do the chips fall if the world turns nasty toward Muslims in general. How many will be pushed to decide and then fall in the radical column. Just how bad will it get? Will we fear going to the grocery store soon?  Will we fear our children walking down the street? At the mall? Anywhere we cannot supervise and hopefully protect the ones we love?

  How bad it will get we have to wait and see. What can we do to protect ourselves? Should we isolate ourselves and stop living our lives? NO! Exercise your second amendment rights. Always be prepared when you go to public places.  The country is a huge place and the number of targets most radical's would exploit are fairly obvious, use caution and go prepared to those places, but don't stop living your life. To stop living life and live in constant fear is exactly what they want. Fear gives the radical islamonazi's power over us, refuse to give them that power and instead prepare for the inevitable confrontation. Pray it never comes to that, but be prudent and prepare.

  I recently got married to a wonderful woman whom I love very much.  I have family in two countries and we are all spread out over 3 states besides.  I know I can't be everywhere to help at any given moment, but I can encourage those I love to learn to protect themselves. I can help facilitate that training. I will.

Then I will go about my life - working, playing, living.  Prepared.

Until next time -


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