The Mass Shooting and Liberal Utopian Society
Written by: Pastor Andrew Isker
In the
last two weeks, there have been two mass shootings in the United States,
and the second took place this week at an elementary school in Uvalde,
Texas. These shootings have reignited the regime’s already intense
desire for a disarmed populace. Even before the bodies of the dead
children had been removed from the school, our mentally diminished
President spoke to the nation, demanding that rifles (which he is not
even able to accurately describe) be confiscated across a 330 million
person country spanning an entire continent.
This
despicable man, and the legion of sociopathic ghouls arrayed behind him,
are clearly overjoyed that there is a classroom full of young children
lying dead in Texas. They don’t actually care about the anguish of
parents who will never see their child grow up. Their deaths are merely a
political prop for the most evil people on the planet.
It is hard to fully comprehend just how totalitarian such designs
are. But these are the very same sadistic freaks who successfully locked
those 330 million people in their homes for weeks or months, and then
(mostly successfully) restricted their ability to provide for their
families if they refused to get an extremely dangerous mRNA injection
that does not even accomplish its intended purpose. All you are to them
is a guinea pig or a rat in a social experiment. You do not matter. Your
children do not matter. You only exist to provide them with power.
You must understand that school shooters and other mass shooters are
an extremely acute symptom of the disease that horribly afflicts the
American nation. You live in an incredibly sick society, and since you
are born into it and live in it every day, you go about your life mostly
unaware of just how dreadful things really are. It is imperative for
the people who manufacture the inversion of reality that you perceive
everything through the lens of the now.
This is why “The Current Thing” has such memetic power:
it attacks reality distortion at its source, where obsession over what
is, right now, cuts you off from any sense of historical perspective. In
the case of mass shootings, the exclusion of historical perspective
keeps the masses from noticing that mass shootings are a very recent
phenomenon and that decades ago, when the United States had vastly more
liberal gun laws, and anyone could even purchase fully automatic
submachine guns in the mail, this never happened. The question you
should ask is, why not? What exactly was different about America 90
years ago compared to today?
The answer to that question is fairly obvious. Modern American society is a factory for psychopaths.
The young man in the North American Continent is planted in a field
fertilized by atomization, loneliness, and hopelessness. Many have never
met their father, and most do not have anything remotely close to a
“good relationship” with him. Most have no meaningful connection to the
community in which they live, nor even the nation they inhabit. In
school, they are social outcasts, driven to niche internet communities
for the only semblance of human interaction in their lives. They are
marinated in hardcore pornography from before they have even reached
pubescence.
They know (or at least perceive) that they will never know the love
of a flesh-and-blood woman. They are on the kind of pharmacological
cocktail that any premodern society would only ascribe to witchcraft and
demon possession. They have nothing to live for and no one who loves
them. Given how many young men our nation is producing like this, the
question we ought to be asking is not “why does this happen?” but rather
“why does it not happen a lot more?”
America is an incredibly sick nation. There is a
spiritual sickness that pervades everything like a dark cloud. The
people who dominate every institution in our nation have held this power
for at least sixty years. For these sixty years, they have treated this
nation as a grand social experiment. They have made the natural family,
the very bedrock of human civilization, an antiquated, outdated
institution that we have progressed beyond.
They have financialized and commodified all of human life, uprooting
people from their homes and extended families, and making them
mercenaries chasing after a rapidly devalued dollar. They have exported
the industry of the nation impoverishing the heartland of the country
and leaving them to languish in despair. They actively cheer the deaths
and replacement of the hated population, while at the same time denying
this was ever their intent. They have introduced racial and ethnic
strife, and in the chaos actively undermined rule of law. Sixty years of
full-spectrum control by utopian social engineers have transformed the
most affluent society in human history into hell on earth.
This did not happen by accident. These people are motivated by a deep hatred of humanity.
Like the geriatric that currently occupies the Oval Office who well
represents them, they simply do not care how much people suffer. You
might think the progressive is merely mistaken, deluded by ideology.
This is not the case. They have had more than sixty years to see the
full extent of human misery their ideology produces when applied to the
healthiest and most prosperous conditions. They know what they are
doing.
But what is to be done? The utopian bugmen that dominate our nation must be overcome. You must personally re-capture the same spirit of Christian America that built a great nation. You
must do all within your personal sphere of influence to rebuild the
things that our enemies have destroyed. You must rebuild churches
dominated by liberals and weak-willed conservatives. You must rebuild
neighborhoods and communities with people who, like you, love the nation
that their great, great-grandparents built and who want to worship the
same God who gave them such strength.
You must devote your life to both retaking what institutions you can,
and creating alternatives for the institutions you can’t. It is not
simply enough to decry that the libs have ruined everything—of course
they have, they are like cancer! You must have a vision for your people,
you must provide for them the thing they have taken away: hope for the
future. We can again have the world that the liberal globalist regime
has destroyed. A world where the fear of the Triune God pervades the
land and not hopelessness and despair. You can have a world where things
like mass shootings never happen again, but you must devote yourself to
a life of repentance, faith, and an unquenchable passion for the true,
good, and beautiful things God has given.
About The Author
Andrew
Isker is the pastor of 4th Street Evangelical Church in Waseca, MN. He
is a graduate of Minnesota State University and Greyfriar’s Hall
Ministerial Training School, and he has served churches in Missouri,
West Virginia, and Minnesota. He is the author of the forthcoming book,
The Boniface Option. Andrew, his wife Kara, and their five children reside in his hometown of Waseca, MN. He can be found on Gab
@BonifaceOption.