What’s Wrong With Divisiveness?

“Poll Shows Voters Believe Media Have Divided Country More than Trump” reads a headline.

Why is division such a bad thing?

Consider the divisions in the United States today.

One side is totally and openly socialist. They call themselves socialist now. What does socialism mean? It means your property does not belong to you — it belongs to the government. Anything you’re allowed to keep is because the government said so.

Socialism means, “You didn’t build that”. It’s the polar opposite of justice. Justice means that if you achieve it, create it, or earn it, then it’s yours. Socialists stand ready to say, “How dare you rise above the others. How racist and misogynist of you. I’m taking it!”

Nothing could be more anti-American than socialism. Nothing could be more anti-Constitutional or anti-Bill of Rights than socialism.

If socialism becomes the dominant trend of our schools, our media, our intellectual, entertainment and financial elites — and it has — then I WANT division. I WANT opposition. I WANT divisiveness, because divisiveness is our last and only hope, our only fighting chance for survival.

The people preaching to us that “divisiveness is bad” are really saying: Dissenting opinion is bad. Opinions that go outside their comfort zones are bad.

Strictly speaking “conservative” means resistant to change. The true “conservatives” in society today are the Democratic, elitist socialists who run social media, corporate America, Hollywood, professional sports and pretty much anything else that used to be free of politics.

They don’t want anything to change. Therefore, they don’t want anything questioned. That’s why people such as Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi keep saying, “Put the Democrats back in there. Everything will calm down.” They fantasize that if Donald Trump can somehow be politically castrated, then everything will go back to the way it was before.

The reality? Nothing will ever be the same. The cat’s out of the bag. In fact, nothing ever was the way leftist socialist elitists fantasize it to be in their D.C., Manhattan and San Francisco enclaves. Dissenting opinion and division were always there, even in those enclaves.

That’s how we got President Donald Trump.

Thank God for divisiveness. Without it, we’d be living in the world that Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi imagine it to be. Their utopia is hell for the rest of us.

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