I AM EDUCATED

“I see these folks acting in their own movie, titled, “Misinformed Believers.”

I watched a video the other day of a protest in Prescott, Arizona. Mostly older people were walking slowly along the sidewalk, holding signs expressing their beliefs. Some folks were against ICE, while others held signs whose meaning was unclear to me.

One of those strange messages read: Dismantle White Supremacy. When an “Eye On Prescott” news reporter, Tony Hamer, asked the man holding it if he was white, of which the guy was, and then inquired if he was supreme, the protestor would only say, “I am educated.”

When Tony said he, too, had been educated and pressed this demonstrator for the name of the school he attended, the fellow didn’t answer. For the record, Tony Hamer studied at Purdue, a most prestigious university according to Google and other search engines. Despite his education in a liberal institution, Tony seems to have seen the light.

A woman was then asked by the reporter why she was protesting, with her response being that it dealt with illegal immigrants detained and deported in Minneapolis, and two protestors killed while interfering with ICE arrests.

This lady came across as dedicated to her cause, educated, and very sincere in her beliefs. When she ignorantly associated voters of Donald Trump with cult members, I had to shake my head. Make America Great Again was referenced by her as the motto fueling those “Trump cultists.”

Once again, here was someone not up to speed intellectually on what was happening in Minnesota, and most likely a fake-news watcher and believer. For those who can’t afford cable, fake news is about all they get. That came across quite clearly, as I’ve watched similar protesters spewing phony news comments.

Comparing people like me, who voted for Donald Trump to Hitler followers, is about as low as it gets. I actually voted for the Republican platform, not so much Trump, realizing, though, that he’d follow through on many of the things this country needed.

The Republican platform called for closing all US borders to illegal aliens, deporting those illegals having committed crimes, increase election integrity through voter identification, increasing tariffs on countries unequally stiffing us with high tariffs such as Canada, protecting our religious freedom, protecting freedom of speech, protecting the lives of innocent babies, build a stronger military, eliminate DEI and WOKE policies in the military and schools, eliminate the left leaning Department of Education, enable more products to be made in the USA, and the list goes on.

The Democratic platform “appears” to be the opposite, even though they never advertise exactly what it is. All that this party can do is complain about President Donald Trump 24 hours a day, like a broken record. This woman was one of the group, following other demonstrators like a herd of thirsty cattle, all believing they were righteous in their different causes.

I looked on Google to see what the secular world considers a cult, with a lengthy definition popping up. I know that Google leans left, so it fits perfectly with liberal global ideology on other sites. This is the core message from that long definition.

“A cult is a group or movement characterized by a shared commitment to a usually extreme set of beliefs or practices. Members often follow a charismatic leader and may be encouraged to separate themselves from mainstream society. Cults can vary widely in their structure, teachings, and the degree of control they exert over members.”

I’m a follower of Jesus Christ, and if you apply the worldly viewpoint on what a cult member is, churchgoers could easily fit within their guidelines. The Bible prophesies that those people in alignment with Jesus’ teachings will soon be persecuted for such, and we’re seeing that right now.

I took that secular description of cult members and aimed it directly at the woman in Prescott, so critical of Donald Trump and his voters. The Bible teaches to not follow or conform to the ways of the world. Romans 12:2, paraphrased, says, “Do not transform to the pattern of this world.”

It appears to me that this is exactly what many of this raucous crowd are doing. Much like the late actor, James Dean, who starred in the film “Rebel Without a Cause,” I see these folks acting in their own movie, titled “Misinformed Believers.”

I asked myself, where will this protesting all end, or will it? Trump, called a king by so many misinformed Democrats, will be out of office in another three years. If Donald Trump were a real king, he’d stay in power well past that point. The law makes it impossible for him to do so.

In 2028, when J.D. Vance takes office, this group will once again be roaming the streets and sidewalks, mostly in blue cities, whining and complaining like they always do. They’ll eventually label Vance a king after he wins a second term, and those who voted for him, members of a cult. You can bank on it.

Me, I’ll be 82 at that point, if I’m still alive. And if not, I’ll be living with The King of Kings, and that isn’t Donald Trump. Hopefully, many of these protestors eventually see the light themselves and don’t let their “education” get in the way, as it has so many!

“The King of Kings”