"Made glorious summer by this sun of (New) York" |
One of the most important events in American history happened last week. Pissed-off patriots stormed the Capitol and sent our rulers running like the cowards they are. In less than an hour the world's hyperpower was a hair's breath away from being overthrown if those rushing in had intended to overthrow it, instead of merely just wishing to express their anger over a stolen election.
This is another version of the tired argument that Trump has made things worse for the Right.
During his presidency the Leftist establishment has censored its enemies on the internet, deplatformed them from financial services, cancelled their conferences, and arrested them at protests. What do you expect an oppressive regime to do? Let those opposing it speak out against it? Raise money against it? Organize against it? Protest it? By the same logic the Founding Fathers made life difficult for the colonists because their agitation brought about the Intolerable Acts, the blockade of Boston, and the seizure of weapons triggering the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
This is a political struggle, not a college debate.
The truth is that we owe so much to president Trump. The events at the Capitol and so many more seminal moments to come wouldn't be possible without him. Because of this he will go down as a titan in our history.
First because he had the most productive single term since Polk. He actually implemented many of his major policy promises despite the system attempting to block him at every turn. He built the wall physically along the border and diplomatically through agreements with Mexico and other Central American countries. He made us energy independent. He renegotiated NAFTA and brought back some of our lost manufacturing jobs. He started no new wars for the first time in half a century, arranged peace agreements in the Middle East, and brought some of our troops home. He also raised the standard of living for many Americans. I can personally attest to this last point, as I went from a part-time worker living out of my car when he entered office to management with my own place as he leaves it.
Whatever happens to these policies now that Biden/Harris are taking over is irrelevant. He got them done. His achievements also set up the blueprint we'll need to follow to succeed in the grim future ahead. We too will need a physical and diplomatic wall once the US collapses and we have to carve out a new territory. Energy and industrial independence will be required so that we are not sucked back into the Globalist world order. And peace agreements will simultaneously keep our new country out of damaging foreign wars or being reconquered before it can establish itself. Trumpian policies are vital to our future.
But it is in the area beyond policy where we owe our biggest debt of gratitude. No man has done more to expose and fight this System that sells us out.
The mere act of him being President has forced it to rip off its mask and burn its thin veil of legitimacy. Everything -- from the non-stop negative media gas-lighting, corporate woke-ism, double standards on riots and government spending, unjustified impeachment trials, and an openly stolen election -- has exposed every aspect of the system and how it operates, revealing likewise that it is beyond redemption.
"He epitomizes bourgeois man. He's never felt the stirring of the scabbard at his side or his boot in the stirrup."
Trump fought however he could. He belittled his 2016 opponents, and stopped the Clinton and Bush dynasties in their tracks. He called out the media who are now widely hated as our greatest enemy. He campaigned against the Democratic lockdowns, which have ruined millions of lives. He advocated for a stimulus for those the lockdown ruined. And he never lay down after being cheated in the election. Whether in the courts or state legislatures, Trump attempted to stop the steal by every legal means. No cowardly Conservative before him ever showed such determination against Democrtic chicanery.
That fighting spirit has infected our people. It started with the Great Meme War. Now comes the chants of "Fake News" wherever the media shows up. Ratings for sportsball have cratered, and woke movies have bombed again and again. Netflix subscriptions tanked during the "Cuties" controversy. Stocks of "woke" companies speaking out against the President and his followers have dropped. Our people have finally discovered boycotts.
Celebrities who toe the "woke" line are relentlessly mocked online. The Covington kid sued the pants off those who defamed him. Rioters who tried to spread their "fiery but mostly peace protests" to the suburbs were repulsed from California to Ohio. Protests against the lockdowns were organized. Traitors like Romney and Graham are being confronted in airports. All of this culminated in the moment when ordinary Americans barged into the Capitol.
None of these things would have happened without Trump's example. Courage inspires courage. Standing up to the assholes ruling us, he showed us that we can too. They're not invincible.
But all things come to an end, and thus Trump's time in the spotlight may soon be over. He made many glaring mistakes that drove me crazy at the time. I won't go over them, however, as Blackpillers have whacked off to them for years. Those failures will be forgotten as his accomplishments glow in remembrance.
We owe so much to Donald Trump. The past five years of him taking center stage did more good for us than all the players of the past 50 years combined. By setting out to reform the only system he'd ever known, he inadvertently revealed it to be unsalvageable, and started the fire that may consume it.
Tony Martel is the author of Awesomely White. Buy it here.
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