The Death of Robespierre. Time for a Repeat?

Robespierre had killed so many, imprisoned so many, and was about to kill and imprison so many more that a tipping point was reached. Suddenly, those who had reason to believe that they were included in his next wave of victims found the wisdom and courage to get themselves organized. They boldly overthrew him and his cohort of murderers. The jails were emptied, and his Reign of Terror Was over. Over a million people had been murdered, and more than that had been impoverished “for the Revolution”.

Today, we see a society similarly paralyzed and impoverished by leftists. They’ve used their gangs of vicious environmentalists to plunder us for everything we need to sustain life. They plan further depredations, making the necessities of living even more expensive. Their lies have reached a tipping point.

Like Robespierre’s, their organizations are still powerful and dangerous to life and freedom. But, if one or two of their most egregious liars were to be exposed and defunded (the modern equivalent of being guillotined), their entire corrupt structure of lies, exaggerations, and Imaginary Problems might collapse.

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