Little Red
By Tammy Derouin
Fairy tales have a purpose; at least they did before they
were sanitized. Little Red Riding Hood
is probably my favorite example. Little
Red stared at extremely vital and crucial evidence, but chose to dismiss it. She
knew something wasn’t right because she asked some very good questions. How is it possible to stare into the eyes of
the wolf and accept his ridiculous, but apparently convincing, answers? Was she afraid to look at the past and all
the events which led up to this fateful event?
Did she deny the fate of her grandmother? Maybe, Little Red wanted to be grandmotherly
correct and didn’t want to offend by pointing out some extremely obvious
changes.
Whatever the reason, Little Red accepted the wolf’s answers. The eyes were bigger, making it so much
better to see her. The strikingly
different ears made it easier for her to be heard. Little Red willingly came within striking
distance with each answer she accepted.
The deception comes to an end when the wolf reveals why it was necessary
to have such big teeth. Blind trust
comes with a hefty price tag.
There may have been some last minute hope had she not given
up her right to protect herself. The gun
she could have been carrying was surrendered to the Wolf Pac Authority. She foolishly believed a gun free forest was
free of violence.
Little Red would have known better had freedom of speech not
been sacrificed. Oddly, the same Wolf
Pac Authority which took the guns out of the hands of the population also felt
the population needed to be protected from big, bad words.
Little Red wasn’t afraid of the wolf on the originally
encounter. She hadn’t been taught about the
deadly dangers of wolves. If she had,
she would’ve been more cautious and sensitive information, which ultimately led
to her demise, would not have been revealed.
The wolf didn’t attack when he first saw Little Red. Instead, he befriended her and used her
ignorance to his advantage. This allowed
him to get vital information. She
unwittingly exposed everything he needed to plan a much bigger attack.
Little Red was oblivious to the world around her. She had been shielded from the threats and
dangerous which lurked outside her door.
When she began to ask questions, the wolf pacified her with answers she wanted
to believe. By the time she acknowledged the truth, it was too late.
The truth does not need to be manufactured; it is what it
is, like it or not. The progressives do
not want the population to know or understand the truth about our history, the
state of our nation, or their goal to transform our entire way of life. The truth would put them out of business so
they
manufacture stories and repackage failed ideas. They turn everything upside down; what was
once wrong is right and what was once right is wrong. They turn lies into truths and hope you are
too stupid to know the difference.
We must identify our enemy.
By not calling our enemy our enemy, we will suffer the same fate as
Little Red. The United States has
enemies abroad, within our borders and most certainly within our government. We are staring into the eyes of a wolf and
accepting his answers. What happens
next?
By applying the brakes, we’ve been given time. But, we are still on a very slippery slope. The president and his pack of wolves, will
take every opportunity to continue the fundamental transformation of America. He will go beyond his authority, beyond his
legal reach and then state it was necessary for the greater good.
We witnessed another layer of deception in the Obama
administration as Jonathan Gruber made it clear that Americans were “stupid”
for passing the Affordable Health Care Law.
He went on to state that Americans had to be deceived or they wouldn’t
have accepted it. I remember Nancy
Pelosi making some sort of statement about needing to pass the law to see what
was in the law. Of course, Nancy is now
claiming she doesn’t know Jonathan Gruber.
As we prepare for 2016, take a good look at Hillary
Clinton’s past. Hillary idolized Saul Alinsky
who wrote “Rules For Radicals.” Alinsky
states, “…the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment
and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom – Lucifer.”
The truth doesn’t change.
It exists in its most natural and purest state. Lies however, are manufactured to hide the
truth. Lies are used to reshape reality
to achieve a more desirable ending. Transparency
never had a chance.
“America is like a healthy body and its resistance is
threefold: its patriotism, its morality and its spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas,
America will collapse from within.”
Joseph Stalin
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