“Headline Surfers”; that term has come into vogue during the last decade and it particularly applies to our modern era. We have a rather large portion of the population who never get beyond the headline or they simply read the title of a story and base their thoughts on the those few words alone. What is more incredible, is the fact that many will post comments built only upon their perception of what the title inferred.
Before the metaphorical ink was dry on this page, I knew that the headline surfers would grab a hold of the title and formulate an opinion, not based on what follows, but through their prejudice and ignorance. What fosters this type of behavior? Intellectual laziness or a weakness of the mind.
When considering the day to day news stories, the myriad crises facing those who still care about the fate of the United States of America, it is easy to become frustrated and be overcome by a sense of hopelessness. On the surface, it would seem that the numerous threats and problems that we are confronted with will require countless solutions.
Real Problems
For those who have not yet tuned out completely or surrendered their lives to the will and whim of Big Brother, we are faced with a national debt that has surpassed the unbelievable or unimaginable mark. The Federal government has been writing checks on an empty account for at least a decade but the rate and wanton expansion of the debt has accelerated during the last five years. It is not simply the future of our children that has been mortgaged. We are making, or most aptly putting off, decisions that will affect our great-grandchildren, our posterity (as the founders would have said).
The southern border of the United States is porous or hemorrhaging, if you will. Millions of illegal invaders are sucking the public coffers dry, sending tax-free dollars back to their homeland, and in far too many cases, robbing, raping, and murdering U.S. citizens. Diseases, long since eradicated by responsible treatment and vaccination, have returned to haunt our cities. Measles, mumps, and rubella, once thought to be defeated, are coming back at an alarming rate due to our lackadaisical immigration policies.
Rather than having been destroyed, eradicated, or at very least marginalized to an easily manageable number, Muslim terrorists are on the march worldwide. The shame and folly that we laughingly refer to as a war strategy is in any light a failure. We wasted thousands of lives and billions of dollars on the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns only to announce to the enemy that we are going to quit and leave. The power vacuum created by the botched and sophomoric Iraq pullout set the perfect storm for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Muslim missionaries are running wild and largely unchecked throughout the Middle East, on the continent of Africa, in Europe, and of course, on the shores of the United States. After every Islam-inspired attack and murder of innocent United States citizens, the message from the current administration is to be “tolerant.” We are going to tolerate our own heads off of our shoulders.
In the interest of space, I will not get into the unconstitutionality of myriad Executive Orders, the shameless power grab by faceless and unaccountable bureaucracies created to allow elected representatives plausible deniability, organized lawlessness in major-metropolitan areas, record-breaking unemployment combined with record-setting welfare roles, the rampant devaluation of the U.S. dollar, amoral children and the destruction of the nuclear family, the shocking level of ignorance and under-education of the current “youth” generation. No, I will not mention those things.
Weakness: Mind and Body
If you are still reading this and not turned away in complete and utter frustration, I first applaud your dedication. Secondly, every problem and threat to the United States of America has one root cause: weakness.
When I use the term “weakness” I am discussing both the mind and body. No, I do not include those with physical disabilities and frailty brought on by disease and deformity. The weakness of which I speak is the conscious and deliberate softness, a comfortable laziness, and the complete selfishness of placing personal comfort above all else in the world.
The malady of which I speak should hardly come as a surprise to anyone who has been awake and paying attention for the last thirty years. How can you expect anything other than a nation of weaklings when the first thing you do to your children is tell them that keeping score is not “fair” and that everyone who shows up is a “winner” and gets a trophy.
Our first generation of No Score Soccer / Participation Trophy kids have grown up, gone to school and are now in their mid to late twenties. And they are angry and frustrated that they do not make $100,000 straight out of college.
The self-esteem above all else mentality has resulted in an entire generation of people that have no concept of dealing with and overcoming rejection and disappointment. Their weak minds never learned to deal with failure and, most importantly, to overcome it. To them, any failure on their part is “unfairness” and someone else must step in to correct the situation. That someone has morphed from their over-indulgent parents to a big government nanny.
Use Your Words Johnny
Weakness is bred and fostered in our “Zero-Tolerance” schools. Any child that defends themselves or fights back against aggression or bullying is punished equally with the bully. Think about that. That would be like you stopping someone from stealing your car and being locked up in jail with them.
When I was a kid every school I went to had fist-fights. Boys fought on the playground and after school in the parking lot. It was unheard of for any of these fights to result in more than a busted lip or bloody nose. When the gym coach or male teacher broke up the fight, he made the parties shake hands even if they didn’t mean it, and that was it. Everyone moved on with their lives.
Never once can I recall a shooting or stabbing at any school I attended or even hearing of one, and I grew up in Detroit, Michigan!
Today we have Zero-Tolerance policies. Fist-fights result in suspension, expulsion, or the police being called for Pete’s sakes. Our schools are now little prisons with brightly painted walls. Shootings are sickeningly prevalent. Do I need to address the psychotic over-medication of our youth?
The Friendly D.I.
The United States Military has been neutered by the Federal Government. We push political correctness down their throats and use the military like some grand and twisted social experiment. Troops spend as much time learning about sexual harassment awareness, gender sensitivity training, tolerance classes et al. as they do training for their jobs.
“Mothers of America” was the term used to describe activist mommies who were endangering the effectiveness of Marine Corps Basic Training. When I went through Basic in 1987, our Drill Instructors explained to us that some of the training was less-severe due to the Mothers of America calling their congressmen because little Johnny got his feelings hurt.
D.I.’s were not allowed to use actual cuss words around us, at least not in the presence of numerous witnesses. This did not really hinder them from getting their point across. However, they saw it coming, a deliberate attempt to weaken American fighting men.
Having been a Military Contractor and Instructor at the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Combat Skills school, I was disgusted to find the level of weakness and slothfulness that had crept into that service. Troops attending the school are coddled like children. When the mercury rose, they were allowed to conduct combat training without helmet and body-armor so they would not get “too hot.” There was a zero-fail policy, even if the student failed to complete the assigned tasks and standards. (Yes, everyone who participates gets a trophy).
The instructors at the ECS school were counseled not to use “harsh language” or refer to the enemies of the United State of America in “derogatory terms”. No, we would not want to offend the monsters who are cutting off the heads of servicemen and other prisoners.
What is worse, is that there is an ongoing campaign to turn veterans into victims. Despite the fact that casualty rates for the current conflict are far below that of WWII or the Vietnam War, a record number of veterans are filing PTSD claims and being put on disability. The media is all too happy to portray military veterans as the newest victim class in America.
“Komfort Uber Alles” is the accepted mantra for the vast majority of American citizens. Their comfort, both physical and psychological outweighs all other concerns. Civic Duty or Citizenship are antiquated terms that only held value before the current welfare and entitlement state took a hold. No longer do the creatures populating the fifty states see citizenship as a call to duty and liberty as a state that must be defended.
Why is there a Marxist Community Organizer holding the highest office in the United States? Weakness and fear of being thought a “racist.”
Why do our elected representatives continued to mortgage our nation’s future all the while padding their retirement accounts? Weakness and mental laziness.
Why does the judicial branch of government continuously legislate from the bench and rule against the will of the people and in favor of the state? Weakness and apathy.
Why do the American people allow themselves to be subjected to unlawful search and seizure in order to board an airplane? Weakness and fear.
Solutions?
You may be saying to yourself, “Okay, smart guy, you pointed out the problem, what is the solution?” And, I am glad you asked.
Step number one, read the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution. If you went to public school in the last 20 years it might be the first time you have ever read either. Now that you have read them, read the principles behind those documents, The Political Thought of the American Revolution, Dynamic Freedoms, The Federalist Papers, John Locke’s The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. Read the Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers.
When I say read, I do not mean Cliff Notes, books on tape, or a YouTube video, I mean put some dead tree in your hands and move your eyes over the pages. A lack of physical reading and the short-form text/tweet communication of our modern era makes our minds soft and weak.
Get more physical exercise. Yes, I even want you to sweat. No, most of you will never be physical athletes. But that is not the point, a health body supports a healthy and strong mind. You brain is a part of the machine. If the body is weak, lethargic, and soft the mind becomes lazy and weak. I don’t care what you do, get out and do something physical.
There is much more I could suggest, but the last idea I will leave you with is one of the most difficult to achieve in the modern era; Reject Victimization. Everywhere you turn someone is offering an excuse for why you are not happy, wealthy, more comfortable, successful, etc. People allows themselves to fall into the convenient victim status because is offers comfort and shelter from actual responsibility. Reject victimization and everyone that promotes it every single day and with every breath of you body.
The other option is to simply embrace weakness, become more self-involved and marginalized as a victim. Poke up your head occasionally and ask “How did this world get so messed up?”
Very well-written & very tougt-provoking–Tanks!
Professor Paul, where can we get “Political Thought of the American Revolution” by Clinton Rossiter? Apparently it is out of print.
Hunt Amazon and online book sellers for used copies.
Amazon $65 for one of three used copies. Students of the Gun are frugal. LOL
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Nailed it…
Standing and applauding! Keep this coming! I echo these same words all the time to those who give me a chance. JP!
Well said!!!
I would agree with most of what you have said here, but as a Veteran, I take personal issue with one of your statements.
I don’t consider my brothers who died in Iraq and A-Stan as “wasted lives”, to the contrary, I consider them as the ultimate example of what a life should be…they epitomized the words duty and honor…something a large majority of this country currently knows NOTHING about. You see, In HIndsight, once a soldier gets home and the bullets have stopped coming, and he can take a breath, a soldier can look back and see the Big Picture of a War..but when that soldier is downrange, orders are orders.
I think ultimately it is going to come down to how History judges which of the 2 mistakes was the worst: Going into Iraq in the first place or Pulling out when we did and creating the power vacuum that became ISIS… Just look at what happened today in TN: a coward POS goes in and shoots 4 UNARMED Marines ..what do you want to bet the shooter is connected to terrorism or ISIS in some way?
Remember the old saying “You can fight them there or you can fight them HERE…” Well, obama has chosen for all of us to FIGHT THEM HERE, so I hope you all are ready.
If you are reading this:
Are you armed?
Today:
Did you exercise ?
Have you studied something other than the flickering screen?
What are your children doing right now?
When:
Was your last training?
Did you last teach anyone something useful?
And for the record, I agree with Steven.
My brothers and sisters in arms did not waste their lives.
Their efforts were wasted by traitors.
Thank you, Paul, for an excellent article.
…”because little Johnny got his feelings hurt.”
Please avoid such stale clichés, Big Paulie!
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Very good article Paul. Thank you for being a patriot 24/7/365 I too am very disappointed with the intellectual laziness and apathy of our nation. Keep up the good work and God bless.
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