Slavery, every race, every nationality has been a slave at one point in the history of mankind. Fact and irrefutable, slavery has been a necessary tool in the development of civilization. Man’s social development first with other hunters then with family and villages, communities and so on developed the need for thinkers and inventors. What better way to free up time from hunting and cooking than to utilize the captured men, women and children of neighboring villages. Civilization started to flourish due to the inventions that were created because of the extra time given these thinkers. For one group of people to dwell on something that has not happened to any of us or our parents in a hundred or so years is foolish. I don’t believe this would even happen if not for Politician’s that want to create discourse between party lines. It’s a lesser man or woman that continually play into the agendas of others. What’s most important in our lives must never be at the mercy of others. The photo of our flag above is slowly fading. "The world suffers a lot, not because of the violence of bad people but because of the silence of good people" Napoleon Bonapart 1769, Wake up America! Every effort today is being made by a small few very well funded organizations and individuals to undermine our history by destroying historic statues and our heritage by telling us we need to be ashamed of what our grandmothers and grandfathers have accomplished in creating this great country. I say No. Today I wake up to hear that the NAACP wants to remove our national anthem because Francis Scott Key at a point in his life was a slave owner. I have to say No again. These people that hide behind Lawyers and paid protesters that want to destroy the feelings and emotions our grandparents, our children and families have felt for over a hundred years must be stopped. Our families have sung this song while going into battle, standing in a classroom and attending sporting events. I say too many of us have welled up with tears while we have sung our national anthem. So I have to say NO again to the agenda of a select few that wants to do away with our national anthem and the song that asks, " Oh, say, can you see". America, I ask you. Oh, say Can you see... before it’s too late.
Sunday, January 21, 2018
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