The Children Are Our Future

And that’s why I’ve learned how to make pemmican.

This sense of demoralized ennui and bitter cynicism was created on purpose, by battalions of Marxist educators and popular culture. They worked hard to sever the natural bonds between young people and their family, culture, and nation, creating a generation of angry orphans.

The result of this educational program was not a generation of proud free thinkers, but rather a sea of despondent youth who are easily recruited to fanatical causes because they were taught to distrust traditions, family, capitalist freedom, and even humanity itself.

7 Replies to “The Children Are Our Future”

  1. Well. That’s because they always hated Jews more than they loved their children.

    Keep in mind that these little monsters are the ones their parents didn’t bother murdering in the womb.

    This society will do away with itself before the children released from the clutches of Hamas pass away. And nothing of value will be lost.

    What can you do? Very little. Pray the Lord takes you before you live to see it, because the fate of these people will make them envy the fate of the Six Million.

  2. “The meek shall inherit the earth” – Jesus Christ.

    To inherit the earth is to know friendship based on love and respect rather than what one can do for me. To inherit the earth is to be at peace with God. Christ is teaching the necessary posture of the soul before a holy God. Jesus is teaching that to come to Him in humility, repenting of our sins, and trusting in Christ alone for our salvation, will bring life abundant and eternal.

    It is impossible to be humble if you’ve placed yourself on throne of your own creation … if you’ve kicked God to the curb. It also makes you certifiably insane.

  3. ” … They worked hard to sever the natural bonds between young people and their family, culture, and nation,…”

    They did indeed. But their job was made a lot easier by parents who were either ignorant or uncaring about what was going on.

    1. Many know, I’ve heard them complain, and seen the results first hand.
      They know but they would rather just not think about it.Ignorance is bliss it truly is.
      My nephew’s son who’s 7 finished his book before the rest of the class.
      His teacher called his mother saying she was upset because she couldn’t give him another to read before the rest of the class caught up.I may be wrong but I assume to give him another book would hurt others feelings.
      And to top it off she asked his mom if she minded if she challenged him.
      I always thought school was for challenging kids?
      But we all know that isn’t the case.
      Accomodation is what replaced a challenge, it’s easier.

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