“Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue:” A Defense of Capitalism and the Founding Principles/Truths Americans Still Hold

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.”

Ronald Reagan 

“Courage transforms fear, and oppression stands no chance against faith beyond belief. This nation of hope will continue to flourish forever on the founding principles of liberty and freedom. These truths that we still hold remain protected by our natural rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Texas exercised some of these rights in becoming its own, sovereign state. For this reason, Texans tend to identify themselves the most with these core values, than any other state in America.”

Karen Ben-Moyal, 2016

“Unfortunately, it’s human nature to take things for granted quickly. When you’re used to drinking water every day, sleeping under a roof, having clothes on your back, having freedom, you get complacent and take things for granted; in other words, you forget about the hidden beauty all around you.

And this is not a good thing.”

Confucius

“To adapt to American principles, is to adapt to man’s truest state in nature.  Shouldn’t justice and the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness be a primary virtue in any society?”

Karen Ben-Moyal

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Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue

A huge concern has come to my attention. In order to introduce you to what we are dealing with, I pulled a quote from Aristotle. In a nutshell, the ancient Greeks warned us and nobody listened because it was seemingly impossible. America is facing a dilemma like never before. Capitalism is being replaced by socialists, our inalienable and universal rights are being threatened, and ultimately, Anti-Americanism has spread rapidly (and mostly within America,) to the gullible minds of America’s youth. Along with other groups of ignorant individuals claiming to be moral in their progressive thinking, they are realistically exploiting their own prejudices upon immigrants and other minorities. We know this because they can never put their actions to where their alleged moral mouth is.

First of all, this did not happen over night. The process of brainwashing American society with poorly researched claims that have little to no evidence of  support has been a slow “progressive” process in the making.

And Aristotle totally called it when describing  the ‘Dangers in Democracy.’

“Another kind of democracy is where the mass is sovereign and not the law. This kind arises when decrees are sovereign instead of law; and this happens because of demagogues.”

In other words, the left wingers of the supreme court, and all other leftist actors in charge, have twisted and prodded the fundamental law of the constitution to such a degree, our constitutional protections along with the rights of the American people have become small. The smaller the voices of the people become, the more the government expands, which leads to subsidies and then dependencies on the government. This strategy was in use during the rise of Hitler, and was created in order to develop the illusion that government is trying to help us. In reality, they are gaining more and more control of the people, creating an exponential amount of subsidies. This allows for government to over reach into citizen’s lives. Thus, limiting our freedom of the American people.

Shouldn’t justice and the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness be a primary virtue in any society?

Our founding fathers sure as heck thought so.

It is up to the people to decide whether or not freedom is worth the fight. We do not realize how delicate and fragile the future of humanity really is when living in the 21st century. We must carry on practicing the founding principles given to us by the founders of this country. On the contrary, many of us take those “self-evident truths” for granted.

As one of the only college students who still holds the regrettably unique concept of American  pride; I shall start by stating that I identify myself as a Texan first, and an Israeli/American second.

Admittedly, I do declare that my Texas pride has roots as deep as the state is wide. It is a badge of honor we wear with pride, and it is as much a part of our identity as any other element of our background.

Why  don’t we focus on what we actually have the ability to change? In retrospect to terrorism, it is shockingly concerning that the left is endorsing the theory of climate change being more dangerous. I contest that the significance of the 2016 presidential election goes above and beyond any the U.S has ever seen. The future of Innocent American lives depends upon the state actors, NGO’s, and the state itself.  

I contest that the upcoming presidential election holds astounding significance in comparison to any other before it; so significant that the election of the civil rights movement does not compare. 

But why does the presidential election of 2016 matter so much? 

The answer to this question is shockingly a parsimonious one. However, the reasoning behind the assumption is rather complicated. 

Objectively speaking, the 2016 elections will either signify an end, or it will make way for a new beginning. 

The future of democracy lies within the hands of the citizens of this country. And that is depressing. 

How did we get here? How did we LET us get here? 

The future of Liberty is at stake, and without this fundamental truth comes the inevitable outcome of a socialistic-communist America. 

This election will determine whether American democracy stays or goes. That’s a terrifying thought right? And if you aren’t scared, you should be.

No matter the verdict, drastic changes are coming and they will affect each and every individual, and not just Americans. The entire world will feel the repercussions of this election’s outcome. Not only because we are the worlds biggest super power, but because of the principles, inventions, and technology America has contributed to the world. The gaining of an American sovereignty led to the success of so many country’s independence And wealth. 

No one ever thought possible that these certain European refugees could migrate to a foreign land and establish a nation of sovereignty, based on philosophical principles of liberty and self-government. Everyone is so quick to say that Americans “stole” land from the Indians through form of conquest.

If America was never created, the world would still function on the primitive idea of conquest, or land being acquired by force. Without the existence of the U.S., slavery would still be the world’s major source of manual labor, trade, and income. The creation of paid jobs would have never been thought of, with capitalism out of the question.

In a hypothetical situation, let’s assume that everyone in the world is given ten marbles at birth. I want to collect more marbles, but cannot take any marbles away from anyone else. How can I possibly do this without conquest? Before the creation of America, primitive logic had never come close to discovering an alternative solution to obtaining property without the use of forceful measures.

You never hear anyone mention or give credit to America for inventing the idea of wealth creation, and how truly divine it is that our ancestors were literally able to create something, from nothing. This highly advanced thinking was soon adopted by every other nation in the world. Nations that had been there for centuries before the roots of America even began to form.

Such gains include the concept of wealth creation, a theory so virtually divine, every single country in the world has adopted it since. The former theory, known as conquest, was the only way humans knew how to acquire land and/or property. The self evident truths of a prosperous nation was so unheard of. In fact, the impact that the extinguishing of capitalism from a capitalist born society will create a domino effect of failed states. 

How strange would it be for you to have never known the beauty of freedom? Imagine the thought of  having the freedom to speak, choose, and make your own decisions being unrealistic and mythical at that. 

Well, you won’t have to imagine much longer if a Bernie or a Hilary score a seat in the Oval Office. The future generations of this country will hear only the stories told by us, about a time when there was such thing as justice, equality under the law, and above all, the right to life Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Imagine these concepts being foreign to you. Is that what you want for your children and grand children? You want them to grow up in a world that they are not able to have the same opportunities as you did, they won’t have the option to sit in the driver’s seat of their own destiny or believe they have the ability to be anything or aspire to whatever height they so choose. If that is what you want for your kids, I am afraid this country has turned upside down and spit out, while mocking us in the process. 

The liberal media, newspapers, social media, NGO’s, your college professors, Barack Obama, all of these actors combined have you brainwashed. 

It is my firm belief that we do not own up to what is right and what is sanctioned in the hearts of every American, we are headed for the total destruction of the most indestructible nation in the history of man kind. We know it as the United States of America. Others that look up to us know us as the land of the free. 

“So what if people disagree about values? People also disagree about facts. . . .

In my view, the great intellectual challenge facing conservatives is to make the case for morality at a time when many in the West have ceased to believe in an external moral order. The decline of belief in such an order is the most important political development of the past two centuries. Indeed, this decline has created the “crisis of the West.”

Dinesh D’Souza, Letters to a Young Conservative

As I stated before, The solution to this dilemma is quite parsimonious. The survival of the US is not the only one at stake. So do we wish to continue prospering in the land our forefathers risked persecution and enslavement . Were their efforts to sacrifice themselves for freedom in vain? Or is it just “cool and OK” to disregard and insist the wipe out of the greatest regime in the world?

What it comes down to it: we can say for certain that the virtue of Freedom is always worth the fight. And Now, more than ever. This begs the decisive question of whether or not you are willing to do what it takes In order to defend this American made principle of Liberty? The sad reality of today is that, as a whole, Modern American would detest the concept of freedom, arguing that the benefits of freedom belittles in comparison those of socialist countries. However, research and evidentiary support based on proven statistics, history, and even moral reason tells us that this is just another poorly researched, unsupported claim that was generated and spit out of the alleged, self proclaimed “moral mouth” of the  leftist. In addition, immigrant or foreign individual visiting the US would disagree and strongly disregard such an bogus claim. Despite the fact that this is a whole other argument for a later date, I can give you a personal example-

When Kenya became independent in the early 1960s, it was at the same economic level as South Korea. But Kenya took the socialist road and South Korea took the capitalist road. Today South Korea is many times richer than Kenya. Sure, there are important cultural differences between the two countries. But we can also verify the superiority of capitalism to socialism by comparing South Korea with North Korea. Same people, same culture. Yet North Korea remains desperately poor while South Korea is a comparatively rich country. India suffered the same fate as other socialist nations—it had a stagnant economy, and indeed for nearly half a century India was symbolized by the “begging bowl.”

I urge you to vote conservative in the 2016 elections, for the failure to do so will physically and symbolically result in the communistic bloodshed of this American regime. 

It is up to the individual to ultimately decide whether or not they are capable of living with responsibility of having their fellow American’s blood on their hands.

“The progressives pose as the champions not only of fairness and social justice but also of compassion. They are the ones who insist on our obligation to those from whom we have allegedly stolen. Let’s leave aside for the moment whether they are right about the theft. What we do know for sure is that progressives assert there has been a theft. They further acknowledge that they are among the beneficiaries of it. Based on this, they would seem to have a clear obligation to return the stolen goods that they are currently enjoying. We might expect, from this analysis, to discover that progressives are the most generous people in America. We can anticipate that they contribute the highest portion of their incomes and time to help their wronged and less fortunate fellow men and women. The truth, however, is that progressives are the least generous people in America. I saw this personally with Obama, who unceasingly declares that “we are our brother’s keeper” even as he refuses to help his own half brother, George, who lives in a hut in the Huruma slum of Nairobi. I met George in early 2012 when I interviewed him for my film 2016: Obama’s America. A few months after that, when I was back in America, George called me from Kenya to ask me to give him $1,000 because his baby son was sick. Surprised, I asked him, “Why are you calling me? Isn’t there someone else you can call?” He said, “No.” So I sent him the money. I guess on that occasion it was I, not Obama, who proved to be his brother’s keeper. And besides George, the president has other relatives in dire need—his aunt Hawa Auma, for example, sells charcoal on the roadside in rural Kenya, and desperately needs money to get her rotting teeth fixed. Although Obama is aware of their plight, he refuses to help them.”-Dinesh D’Souza

6 thoughts on ““Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue:” A Defense of Capitalism and the Founding Principles/Truths Americans Still Hold

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