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We're In an Abusive Relationship with Government: Time to Set Boundaries Liberty Enforcement Podcast

    • Politics

We found ourselves in a clearly abusive relationship with our government  officials, where by any psychological standard, gaslighting has become  the norm.  The way out is to assert healthy boundaries, before any real  dialogue can take place.

Many people say that "all these speakers  are being aggressive at the board of supervisors".  It's like, well,  guess what? Our goal and our intent is to defend civil society, to  defend the rule of law and to prevent the landslide into anarchy.

So  if we have to be aggressive in doing that if we have to be raise our  voices and scream at them every once in a while. So what? Because the  alternative, imagine the alternative that we end up in a situation where  we are in civil war, a year from now.

Because these COVID  restrictions continue as they have been. And we do end up in the  downslide and we do end up in a place where people have to take, have to  rise up against, let's say we have increasingly, you know, we continue  the downslide towards less and less and less and less freedom, more and  more government restrictions.

We may end up in a place where  civil war becomes necessary.  Do we want to look back and say that we  didn't do everything to prevent war?

We found ourselves in a clearly abusive relationship with our government  officials, where by any psychological standard, gaslighting has become  the norm.  The way out is to assert healthy boundaries, before any real  dialogue can take place.

Many people say that "all these speakers  are being aggressive at the board of supervisors".  It's like, well,  guess what? Our goal and our intent is to defend civil society, to  defend the rule of law and to prevent the landslide into anarchy.

So  if we have to be aggressive in doing that if we have to be raise our  voices and scream at them every once in a while. So what? Because the  alternative, imagine the alternative that we end up in a situation where  we are in civil war, a year from now.

Because these COVID  restrictions continue as they have been. And we do end up in the  downslide and we do end up in a place where people have to take, have to  rise up against, let's say we have increasingly, you know, we continue  the downslide towards less and less and less and less freedom, more and  more government restrictions.

We may end up in a place where  civil war becomes necessary.  Do we want to look back and say that we  didn't do everything to prevent war?

18 min