The Road to Rediscovering America’s Identity - Part IV
Why Everything is ‘Offensive’ Now?
Once upon a time, Americans were tough. They built railroads through mountains, fought wars
against tyranny, and settled untamed land with little more than grit and determination.
Now? You can’t even say “good morning” without someone feeling personally attacked.
This sudden national fragility didn’t happen by accident. It was engineered.
The War on Free Speech Was Always the Goal
One of the first rules of Marxist subversion
One of the first rules of Marxist subversion is controlling language. Why? Because if you can control what people say, you can eventually control what they think.
Step 1 : Convince people that words are “violence.”
Step 2 : Get them to police each other’s speech.
Step 3 : Use the outrage to justify censorship, bans, and social penalties for “thinking wrong.”
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Mission accomplished.
Now, if you question government overreach? “Dangerous rhetoric.”
If you say men and women are different? “Hate speech.”
If you make a joke? “Microaggression.”
A Culture of Victims is a Culture of Control.
This hypersensitivity isn’t making society “kinder.” It’s making it weaker and easier to control.
When people are constantly afraid of saying the wrong thing, they stop speaking out altogether.
And when they stop speaking, they stop resisting.
THINK ABOUT IT
The government doesn’t need to ban free speech if it can just make people afraid to use it.
🔹 It doesn’t need to censor opinions if the public will do it for them.
🔹 It doesn’t need to rewrite history if people are too scared to talk about the truth.
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It’s not an accident. It’s a strategy. And it’s working.
HOW DO WE FIX IT ???
1 Refuse to play the game. If something isn’t offensive, don’t apologize. Period.
2 Protect free speech—especially speech we disagree with. If they can silence one side, they can silence both.
3 Stop rewarding professional victims. Outrage culture only exists because we let it.
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A country built on free speech cannot survive if people are too afraid to speak.
What you are not changing, you are choosing.
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