Do Americans care if America ends?
Nancy Levant
August 17, 2007
It's an interesting question, and one that I was asked today. I
have pondered the question for years, and have come to the
conclusion that those born after the mid to late 1960's are not
patriotic citizens by the same definition as those born prior to
the 60's. In fact, I've heard many 20, 30, and even
40-somethings claim that they held no particular allegiance to
the United States, as they consider their country to be
Imperialistic, dishonest, exploitative, and devious.
But we older citizens must realize that the younger generations
have not had the benefit of time, wisdom, and many have not had
the experience of warfare and soldiering. Nor have they had the
benefit of an educational system that taught "Republic" vs.
"Democracy." They believe their country to be a democracy, and
at the same time, know very well that it is not. They have also
been raised on a steady dose of unscrupulous and lying
governance, and this they know, as well.
Younger generations are not enamored with Capitalism, politics,
democracy, or faith. Today's younger generations are largely
atheistic and disgusted with leadership, religion, and their
lies. Sometimes we tend to think they are simply disinterested
and apathetic, but the fact is, they are all too savvy when it
comes to the sick joke of aristocratic governance.
The older generations, the ones who spearheaded the globalist
protest movement, are also disappointed people. We were betrayed
by the ones we elected — betrayed. It's a bitter pill to
swallow, because much like our younger countrymen, we did not
act responsibly with our freedoms. We took them for granted, and
then became enamored of televised entities, which turned out to
be liars, thieves, cheaters, and conquerors. We also raised and
supported the fully corrupt 2-Party system.
We, the older generations, and the largest voting body in
America, elected and re-elected the men and women who, year by
year, Executive Order after Executive Order, Act by Act,
disassembled the united States of America and the American
Constitution. And now, the younger generations think of us as
ignorant, manipulated, and corrupted fools. Truth hurts, doesn't
it?
The Greatest Generation and the Baby Boomers have a heavy burden
to bear, because it was under our watch that the deceivers
smiled and grinned their way into full-blown destruction mode.
We elected the Socialist globalists into our nation's most
powerful positions, or to put it more honestly and plainly, we
elected the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign
Relations over and over and over again, to our economic and
historic demise.
Equally, and in many ways, the Greatest Gen and the Boomers sold
their souls for appearances, credit, retirement, and in
imitation of the elite. It's a sad state of affairs, a bitter
story, and a guilt that is undeniable. But, forward we must go,
and we need our youth to help us, though they have every
substantial reason not to trust our intellects, our politics, or
our decisions. After all, we dumped this terrible mess on their
shoulders and told them they were living the good life. Now they
are paying the price for our ignorance with their lives in
foreign nations. America did not start corroding 5 years ago.
It's been corroding for nearly 100 years, and that places the
blame and the burden on us. We were supposed to prize, cherish,
and protect our freedom. We were supposed to take care of our
nation. Instead, we stood 100% behind her destroyers. Many of us
still do.
Many younger Americans believe America needs to change —
completely and permanently. Hence, the Socialists, who were
always around our corners, simply walked in and set up shop — as
in the entire American public school system and the
"environmental," land-stealing, land trust movement. And many of
the mid to upper-middle class Americans, particularly those who
instantly fell for the "eco-friendly" and policed communities,
are so financially polluted that they can think of nothing but
their dire straits, their pathological youth sports addictions,
and their pretend country clubs and day-spas. In my book, these
people are out to lunch, vacant, and unreachable. Equally, they
live in America's forthcoming wasteland (and I do mean
forthcoming).
Again, I say to the Greatest Generation and the Boomers, we have
an impossible task before us — the United Nations, the World
Bank, the World Trade Organization, Agenda 21 and
sustainability, the global land trust scams, corporate and
financial dictatorship, a fully ignorant and gullible American
population, and so very many global enemies — of which, now, we
know why. What are the chances to regain our Republic and our
Constitution, while we face "internationalized" policing forces,
super viruses, and breaking news pandemics? Slim chances...but
try, we must. America was slaughtered under our watch. She was.
So, the original question — do American people care if America
ends? Today, I'd say the answer is 50/50 at best, but that may
be another stupid assumption on this gray-haired lady's part.
God knows I've made more foolish political assumptions than
this, but to my countrymen of all ages, let us disappoint them,
for they have always counted on our ignorance, our apathy, our
cultural addictions, and their media. We must disappoint them.
We have no choice. And to our younger American generations,
please accept our sincerest apologies. We were wrong — albeit
manipulated — and incredibly stupid. Please, don't follow suit.
Nancy Levant is a renowned writer for constitutional governance
and American culture. She is the author of The Cultural
Devastation of American Women: The Strange and Frightening
Decline of the American Female (and her dreadful timing).
She is an opponent of deceptive governance and politicians,
global governance by deception, political feminism, the public
school system, political economics based upon manufactured wars
and their corporate benefactors, and the Federal Reserve System.
She is also a nationwide and lively radio personality.
© Copyright 2007 by Nancy Levant
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