When asked about Speaker Johnson’s claim that Brandon proclaimed Easter Sunday to be the “Trans Day of Visibility,” the mentally incompetent bozo simply lied and said he didn’t do it. But the Internet is forever:
I mean, it sure sounds like he proclaimed it because he uses words like “therefore I … do hereby proclaim.” Yet he says that Speaker Johnson “thoroughly uninformed.”
Yes, it’s bad that Brandon proclaimed such a day in direct conflict with the holiest day on the Christian calendar. But there could be more than meets the eye here, and probably is. James Lindsay, whom I’ve quoted before, is someone who understands the mechanics of a cultural revolution, like the one we’re in the middle of right now.
This isn’t just an insult to the Christian faith, and indeed an intolerable one that proclaims a form of embodied Gnostic theosophy that misleads and destroys kids. It is entirely consistent with Woke Theosophy, as I’ve discussed elsewhere and may attach here as a thread, but it is more than that. It is also a deliberate provocation against Christians that must be understood.
A key principle of Woke activism is “your target’s reaction is your real action.” That derives from Saul Alinsky in Rules for Radicals and has been codified in the updated activism manual called Beautiful Trouble. They do these provocations intentionally, as I have discussed at length in the past, as a means of stoking a reaction they can use to their advantage.
On the reactionary side at present, it must be indicated that there are multiple overlapping active measures to drag faithful Christians into reactionary stances. One is the prevailing “Operation Christian Nationalism,” which this same administration is framing as one of the most dangerous threats to “democracy” in the world today. Another is the more local and specific radicalization attempt during Holy Week that follows the Christian rhetoric of “Christ is King,” which has been successfully tied to an antisemitic trope and active measure meant to drive a wedge between Christians and Jews and Christians and Christians. I have taken tremendous heat for exposing this active measure, as have many others, which is a testament to its status as an active measure.
This provocation, published yesterday, is overwhelmingly likely aiming to feed into those prevailing active measures (“ops”) meant to drag Christians into a positions of fruitful reaction that the Regime can use to clamp down on them. Again, Christian reaction is their real action, and we know for certain that Christian circles are deeply infiltrated with a chest-beating and growing radicalism that is being baited toward and associated with a growing antisemitism. The responses to this post will almost certainly prove this out, btw. Your evil government wants this to happen. They are baiting you into it.
It’s hard to internalize that our government may be deliberately trying to entrap us, but it is (at the very least) possible, and looking more probable as time goes on. So what should we do?
You should cleave to your faith with wisdom and discernment. You should celebrate your Christianity as loudly and publicly as you want, and you should do so aware that a reaction is being solicited from you. Pray for those caught up in the trans cult. Make your prayers visible. Welcome them to healing and communion, even if they’re not ready to take it. Likewise, pray for these evil “leaders” that they repent of this wickedness. Pray also for those professing Christianity but not practicing it, seeking to lead Christians into error from within, that they repent and find forgiveness, peace, strength, and ultimately faith.
More than that, celebrate your faith openly and on terms that avoid the desired reaction of these enemies of both the church and our nations. Proclaim “He is risen” and celebrate your salvation through Him. Do not be afraid, but do not take the evil path that is being offered to you. I advise reading Matthew 10 in its entirety in this dangerous time in which your religion is targeted and in which you are being targeted and identified for this persecution, which is being set up through these provocations. It contains wisdom and guidance for times precisely like these.
Happy Easter, everyone, and may the Good News of your faith overpower the evil being done against it, not through chest-beating reaction and temptations to evil, but through the power of peace, repentance, and forgiveness that is at the heart of it, for all the people in all the nations of the world. Let not this weapon that has been forged against you prevail. Keep your faith, and keep your head. These are trying times.
It’s hard to ignore such a deliberate offense, and as I’ve cautioned before (following Doug Wilson here and here), we must not take the bait. I don’t know if James Lindsay is a professing Christian, but we need men like him helping us see what is really going on behind the bizarre cultural deformities being pushed by the authorities.
Keep your faith, and keep your head.
From YouVersion Bible App:
Armor for Everyone, Everything, and Everywhere
In the first century, Roman armor would have been made of metal and treated leather. Today, we might imagine a soldier or police officer’s bulky tactical gear with bulletproof vests and helmets. Not many of us wear this kind of head-to-toe protective gear before heading out in the morning.
But the Bible urges us to consider spiritual armor essential. Why?
Because unseen spiritual adversaries exist, and we’re vulnerable to their attacks. Here are two vital things to notice about our “armor.”
First, God is the one who gives us armor. It’s the armor of God. We can’t possibly protect ourselves from spiritual attacks. But God supplies all we need.
Second, we don’t put on our armor or fight alone. The mental image of the lone soldier standing in an arena against an enemy is not what Paul has in mind. The instructions to put on spiritual armor aren’t given to you, the individual—they’re given to all of us, together, who make up the church.
We all suit up together in God’s armor, and we stand, pray, praise, and defend… together.
God graciously gives us armor so that when we experience a spiritual attack, we will stand and fight by His strength. Today, imagine standing strong in God’s protective armor. How might this imagery influence how you endure and remain resilient in the face of spiritual battles and uncertainties?
Thanks for the encouragement, Linda.