The Constitution grants enormous freedoms and protections to a free and unbiased media. Unfortunately in today's America we don't have an unbiased media. We don't even have an unbiased educational system, entertainment industry, legal system nor political system. Just as Nikita Khrushchev predicted, communism is consuming the country's culture, and it's doing it through the Democrat Party. It has such control that to act out, or even speak out against it has become a criminal infraction that is punishable by loss of job, loss of property and even loss of freedom. They call it political correctness, but it is actually the elimination of our traditions, our culture, our freedom, our constitution and ultimately our form of government.
The question is, how do we reverse this far left stampede that's racing nonstop toward a one party socialist government? Or more to the point, can we even stop it? Sheepishly complying with their demands is not the answer. There is no one answer, but starting with a complete overhaul of the socialist educational system is a great place to start. For over 50 years the leftist indoctrination program has been getting rid of conservative constitutionalists and turning out millions of socialist drones who hate whites, Christians, Republicans and American exceptionalism. They are convinced that only they, these Ivy League self appointed intellectual elitists should be allowed to fill any/all seats of power and authority. The rest of us should serve only as obedient sheep who mow their lawns, clean their houses, and keep our mouths shut...so to speak.
In conjunction with cleaning out the educational cesspool, shouldn't laws require all media sources to follow a legal code of integrity and fairness? Is it unreasonable to require media accusations, rumors and innuendo to be supported with real evidence, not by "anonymous sources"? If they can't then shouldn't victims of their lies have rights of recourse in a court of law?
See? Even trying to recover the country our forefathers worked long and hard to create may be found impossible in today's environment.
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