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"The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the republican model of government are justly considered... deeply, ...finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people." - George Washington, First Inaugural Address


France Mirrors Liberalism's "End Game" For America

By Christopher G. Adamo

Just as horrendous as the French riots themselves are the daily revelations that France’s government is virtually impotent in its understanding of the nature of the problem, and hence, how to properly respond to it. With each ensuing attempt by government officials to grovel and pander their way out of their escalating quagmire, it becomes ever more apparent that they have no clue as to what cultural forces underlie it.

Thus, their empty rhetoric of appeasement, combined with a fanatical commitment to avoid reality, leaves them flailing in futility while the insurrection spreads and their streets continue to burn. Consequently, the situation will not permanently abate, even if over time the insurgents tire of their nightly escapades, and the resulting violence temporarily subsides. The social disorder that ultimately fuels it will remain at a high simmer, and can certainly be expected to erupt on a continuing basis.

Unfortunately, though the character of the American people has for centuries been fundamentally different from that of the French, a social class largely sympathetic to them has wormed its way into control of many of this nation’s most influential institutions. From academia to the media, to the highest levels of the State Department and CIA, America is being bombarded by social, cultural, and religious philosophies that are every bit as intellectually vacant as anything being uttered by the panic-stricken French.

Reviling the nationalism that swelled throughout the nation in the aftermath of 9-11, such individuals now seek to convince America that impending threats from militant Islam no longer exist, and perhaps never did. Thus America is subjected to their relentless repetitions of Islam as a “religion of peace,” and now, “love.”

Though among the hopelessly myopic, this may seem like the sort of conciliatory rhetoric that should heal any wounds or discord among differing cultures, reality consistently reveals an entirely different effect.

Islamists the world over have unabashedly voiced their intentions to spread their religion through any and all available means. And by far their best strategy is to infiltrate societies through the cracks manifested in them whenever their societal foundations are eroded and undermined.

During the past four decades, American liberals worked tirelessly to wear down and ultimately destroy any vestige of this nation’s worthy heritage, along with the philosophical and spiritual “glue” that has bonded it together. Now, in 2005, a gaping wound has been inflicted on the American culture, through which any number of encroaching maladies may enter and proliferate.

Consider, as just one example, the relentless manner in which the ACLU has sought to expunge any mention of the nation’s Judeo-Christian heritage from the public arena. As a result, long-standing American traditions such as the observance of Christmas are no longer protected by the First Amendment.

Meanwhile, every bizarre “religious” rite, regardless of how primitive or pagan, enjoys a growing pretense of “constitutional” legitimacy. Can this society, founded as it was on such basic Christian principles as the Ten Commandments and the “Golden Rule,” hope to prevail when its social fabric is increasingly being rent and unraveled in this manner?

Certainly in America, as in France, no migration of outsiders can reasonably be expected to “assimilate” into a culture that is systematically being thoroughly discredited and eradicated before them. It is wholly unrealistic to presume that the individuals who make up such an influx will hold a culture or its laws in any higher regard than the predominating institutions that historically and officially define it.

It is increasingly obvious in this nation that laws have ceased to be a means of upholding society at large, and are now applied selectively and capriciously. Ultimately, when justice fails, those in power pick and choose which laws to invoke, generally in pursuit of a personal agenda.

So it stands to reason that illegal immigrants, whether from Mexico, the Middle-East or anywhere else, no longer have reservations about breaching the borders, acquiring false identities, and accessing innumerable government services, with an absolute disregard for laws they might violate in the process. Nor can they possibly become a stabilizing force in the midst of the tempests of social upheaval.

America needs to recognize the danger of the incursions facing it, as well as the complicit role played by the malignancy of liberalism, and its ability to neutralize the nation’s defenders in the morass of “political correctness.” Otherwise, if those on the left prevail, our nation will ultimately fare no better than the French.

 

 


Growing up during the turbulent decades of the ‘60's and ‘70's, Christopher  Adamo saw, to his dismay, the nation's moral foundations being destroyed  before his very eyes. But even then he was a staunch Conservative at heart,  and rejected outright the tenets of America's counterculture revolution.

 After a hitch in the Air Force, where he specialized in airborne  electro- optical systems, he pursued a career in the field of aerospace,  working for major defense contractors in California, Florida, and Colorado. But his career plans abruptly changed during the industry-wide downsizing that followed the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

Presently he is working in the field of industrial instrumentation in the state of Wyoming. Concurrently, he has become involved in that state's political process, attending state GOP conventions as a delegate, and serving as a member of the Wyoming Republican Central Committee. He has also aided in the candidacies of local legislators and state senators, as well as a U.S. Senator and Congresswoman.

From 1993 to 1996, he edited and wrote for “The Wyoming Christian”, the state newsletter for Christian Coalition of Wyoming. During that period, he developed an acute awareness of the harm being done to Conservatism by liberal activists within the Republican Party as well as the Democrats. This remains a favorite theme of his articles, which now appear as a regular feature on GOPUSA.


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