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in frankbacon •  9 months ago 

There’s A Very Real Push To Suppress Information & Silence Those Sharing Important Issues. We’re Even Seeing It On X. The People In Charge Need Everyone Uninformed What would happen if people were taught the real in depth Truth about the Declaration of Independence?

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“The public education system will not discuss (in detail) the American Declaration of Independence. Because the American Declaration of Independence very clearly says that it is the people's duty to overthrow a tyrannical government, the duty of the people to overthrow a tyrannical government. Therein lies the purpose of the second amendment. It's not about anything else. Our second amendment is so that we can be well armed in the unlikely event that we ever have to 1776 again. Right? Our founding fathers had literally just fought a revolutionary war. They understood the value of the people being well armed. In fact, little history note, the battles of Lexington and Concord that started the revolutionary war, those were fought over munitions depots. Lexington and Concord are where the colonists had their guns, And the British understood that if the colonials were well armed, they had a problem on their hands. So they tried in the middle of the night. They tried to go take the guns. That's where the infamous the British are coming. The British are coming because they had a system set up because they feared that the tyrants would come try to take their guns. Well, does that sound a little familiar? Does that sound like something that, I don't know, maybe we worry about today? Yep. I think the reason they don't teach the declaration of independence to children is because if they did, it would red pill the crap out of a whole bunch of young people all across the country because they would hear, they would read the grievances of our founding fathers, and they would say, well, hang on. Wait a minute. Those are the exact same grievances that I have today. See, history never changes itself. It's cyclical. It just repeats over and over and over, and we're not that far off from history repeating itself again. And I think that that's the reason that they don't talk about the declaration of independence in our schools. In fact, you know, another reason that they don't discuss the Declaration of Independence in our schools is because the Declaration of Independence directly mentions the name of God Almighty multiple times. Right? It says that we understand that our rights are given to us by God and not government. Well, that was a very revolutionary sentence in and of itself. It was a very, very big deal. Right? Whenever the founders whenever Thomas Jefferson wrote, we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. If that sentence alone was thoroughly understood by all of the young people in America, we would have a generational switch like you've never seen before.“

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  ·  9 months ago  ·  

They understood the value of the people being well armed. In fact, little history note, the battles of Lexington and Concord that started the revolutionary war, those were fought over munitions depots. Lexington and Concord are where the colonists had their guns, And the British understood that if the colonials were well armed, they had a problem on their hands. So they tried in the middle of the night. They tried to go take the guns. That's where the infamous the British are coming. The British are coming because they had a system set up because they feared that the tyrants would come try to take their guns.

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