Every presidential election since George W. Bush, if the Republican was elected, we’ve been told he was illegitimate. In 2016, on inauguration day, there were violent riots in Washington DC. More than fifty law enforcement officers were hospitalized due to injuries sustained while trying to keep the peace after Donald Trump was elected.
Leading up to the 2020 election DC was boarded up in anticipation of violence after the votes were counted. Violence was also anticipated in other large cities pending the outcome of the election. The fact that there was no violence after Biden was declared the winner should be revealing.
Why was there no violence experienced? Why didn’t any Trump voters riot, or loot businesses once their candidate was proclaimed the looser?
On January 6th, were there any democrats victimized in the so-called riot in the Capital, or was all of the loss of life experienced by Trump supporters?
The Supreme Court ruling on “Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization,” leaked opinion, spawned threats of violence if the leaked opinion was verified.
What do all of these facts have in common?
While we are continually lectured on the violent nature of “conservatives,” and the Republican, “white supremest,” the violence is reliably from the other side of the argument. Everybody knows it. That’s why people board up their homes, and businesses in anticipation of constitutionalists winning, and there is rarely violence if they loose? The proof is plentiful, and irrefutable, yet continually ignored.
Constitutionalists ignore it to guard against provoking their adversaries. Their adversaries ignore it to avoid blame.
The Dobbs decision was announced on Friday morning, June 24th. Have there been any examples of arrogant constitutionalists rubbing any liberal’s face in the results? Have there been any violent attacks on abortion clinics? Abortion doctors? Abortion lawyers? Abortion advocates, or has violence been solely directed toward “pro-life” entities?
There is a lesson in this for the teachable.
Isaiah 5:20
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”
Our judgement will either be eternal life through repentance, or it will be eternal damnation. I am pro-choice in this regard. We will all get to choose this for ourself, and none of us will be allowed to choose for anyone else.
God bless you, Dave