Saturday, 4 November 2017

A Tale Of Two Countries


On this day that Antifa is scheduled to begin their 'days of rage' in this country with demonstrations in some 20 cities, I am reminded of two stories shared in vey recent days.  On the Internet, that is.

The first was the report by Dave Hodges on his The Common Sense Show about a young woman in Red China who happened to post something "mildly critical" about the government on the Internet,  which occasioned a visit by a couple of authorities from said government.  She apologized to them, said that she hadn't been in a very good mood at the time, and would never do it again.  How prescient of her.  The first thing that happened in response - that is, after the visit by the representatives of her government - was (I think; I didn't take note of all the details at the time) that she was censored from the Internet.  The next thing that happened (I started taking notes at this point) was that she lost her job.  And the next thing that happened after that was that she was evicted from her state-owned housing.

The other story was about an American woman who, after raising her own two children, felt the need to do something else positive in her life, and ended up going over to Red China and adopting a two-year-old Chines girl from an orphanage.  At last report, that little orphan girl has become a strong and independent young woman.  And has been followed by many more.*

Says it all, I think, really.

Have a nice day.


P.S. And there are terrible things going on in this country, too?  Indeed.  And we are getting to them.
     In a free country - i.e., free from governmental oppression - free will can lead to transmutation of the chaos and lead on to alignment with divine will, all of which leads ultimately to Ascension: out of the old, into the New.
     In an oppressive regime - i.e., as in a communist country - force leads to, well, more force; and a stultified society.  Stuck on the level of the problem,  Because those who are ruling by force don't want to give up their power, and position.
     Same old, same old.  Or something new.  That is, even just the possibility of something new.
     Your choice.

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