7/30/2020, 2:59 pm
Imagine if the Trojan Horse had a sign on it warning the people of Troy there were Greek soldiers inside. They would've been spared a lot grief.
In that same vein what if the horse Black Lives Matter is riding in on had some kind of warning on it? A little truth in advertising would go a long way.
Probably everyone reading this knows Black Lives Matter isn't a civil rights organization; it is a radical Marxist organization bent on overthrowing the lawful government of the United States and establishing communist rule over the population. They are riding in inside their Trojan Horse of pretensions.
The most visible in our lives right now of the Trojan Horse they are riding in on are those Black Lives Matter yard signs and bumper stickers. You wouldn't be human if you didn't want to do something to those things. But what?
I've thought a lot about this. Pulling them up and tossing them doesn't cut it. They get replaced. I considered making my own signs to plant right next to these things that would say BLM is a radical Marxist organization bent on communist revolution. But then what about those bumper stickers? I'm not going to actually attach anything permanent like a bumper sticker to someone's car.
I considered getting a marker and just drawing a hammer and sickle on the signs and bumper stickers. It gets the point across. But that takes too much time.
Then it hit me. And this is what I've been doing:
If you do an image search for hammer and sickle you can find and print many different hammer and sickles. I took a simple black and white hammer and sickle and printed it out with my el-cheap-o laser printer so it is five inches square. I printed out several. Black and white works great for those black and white signs. Then I bought a Elmers glue stick at the grocery. Cost: one dollar. Next, cut out a small piece of cardboard about five by five to give you a firm backing surface for applying the glue stick glue to the paper h-and-s when you're 'out in the field.'
Now when walking or jogging I put my little kit in my pocket or under my hat and do part of my civic duty to give the Trojan Horse of Black Lives Matter a warning sign.
In that same vein what if the horse Black Lives Matter is riding in on had some kind of warning on it? A little truth in advertising would go a long way.
Probably everyone reading this knows Black Lives Matter isn't a civil rights organization; it is a radical Marxist organization bent on overthrowing the lawful government of the United States and establishing communist rule over the population. They are riding in inside their Trojan Horse of pretensions.
The most visible in our lives right now of the Trojan Horse they are riding in on are those Black Lives Matter yard signs and bumper stickers. You wouldn't be human if you didn't want to do something to those things. But what?
I've thought a lot about this. Pulling them up and tossing them doesn't cut it. They get replaced. I considered making my own signs to plant right next to these things that would say BLM is a radical Marxist organization bent on communist revolution. But then what about those bumper stickers? I'm not going to actually attach anything permanent like a bumper sticker to someone's car.
I considered getting a marker and just drawing a hammer and sickle on the signs and bumper stickers. It gets the point across. But that takes too much time.
Then it hit me. And this is what I've been doing:
If you do an image search for hammer and sickle you can find and print many different hammer and sickles. I took a simple black and white hammer and sickle and printed it out with my el-cheap-o laser printer so it is five inches square. I printed out several. Black and white works great for those black and white signs. Then I bought a Elmers glue stick at the grocery. Cost: one dollar. Next, cut out a small piece of cardboard about five by five to give you a firm backing surface for applying the glue stick glue to the paper h-and-s when you're 'out in the field.'
Now when walking or jogging I put my little kit in my pocket or under my hat and do part of my civic duty to give the Trojan Horse of Black Lives Matter a warning sign.

