A Confederation of Sanctuary Cities: Federal Nullification
I don’t know what it will take to dislodge the insidious domination of the media and the ominous organization of Sanctuary cities which have effectively established a nation within a nation, claiming and enforcing a sovereignty independent of the Federal Government.
Look at a map and draw a line connecting Sanctuary cities. We have been infiltrated, and the 18 million illegals are only the first battalions transported within our borders to establish a beach-head-from which war can be waged. Think of the 18 million as illegal occupants in plain view rather than hidden in a Trojan Horse to surreptitiously transport enemy troops within our borders.
We are under siege and have yet to assess the extent of the danger to our existing Constitutional order or measured the contours of the battle lines already drawn. They want a United States on their terms only, an overthrow of the existing order, or they intend upon seceding from the union to form a Confederation of their own. Not all the illegals are criminals, (data suggests 10% or 1.8 million) but all are pawns in a grand strategy that uses them to galvanize the populations of Sanctuary cities, established initially to undermine democracy by dividing the nation.
It is their intention to conquer by stealth and misdirection that which they could not achieve by force of arms. ”One nation, indivisible, under God, with liberty and justice for all, “is anathema to them.
Most of the nation is befuddled by the hotly pursued policies of no borders, defund the police, white supremacy, victimhood, DEI, and gender ideology, that are patently absurd and self- defeating but form an integral part of the big picture and ultimate goals that continue to fester largely undetected. These are neither temporary nor isolated but are key to a massive cultural and political realignment functioning as symbols of everything that is wrong about modern culture and the current word order.
The development of Sanctuary cities has given rise to greater political polarization and gridlock. A growing coalition of Sanctuary cities is allied to work to reshape societal norms by weaponizing social media to target opposition leaders with coordinated smear campaigns.
Each move is deliberate and coordinated, not a separate piece, but part of a larger puzzle that constitutes a new and fractured map of two nation, or an old map transformed into a new blue nation. There is no room for compromise, it will be one or the other, if they have their way.
We have been here before. This is a continuation of the persistent argument which has caused tension and threatened to divide us since the Constitutional Convention: States Rights v Federalism.
The Sanctuary Cities have formed a Confederacy, not in one region ( the South) but in a network embedded throughout the land. Each Sanctuary city is an act of secession from the United States
The Declaration of a Sanctuary City is the equivalent of opening fire on Ft. Sumter. We think we are battling random states and upstart cities, but we are not. We are immersed in a civil war for control of our nation, the question today being as it was Lincoln’s at Gettysburg, “ can a nation so conceived, so dedicated, long endure.”
From the Free Press: Chaos in Los Angeles: As the Trump administration escalates efforts to deport Latin American migrants, Los Angeles residents took to the streets—some to protest, others to loot, and many to document themselves in chic all-black antifa outfits for Instagram. Bulletproof vests, combat boots? Check. Gas masks? Of course. “That f–ed my hair up,” said my favorite socialist celeb, Hasan Piker, as a flash-bang went off behind him. “Oh, just tasted a little tear gas,” another young heartbreaker said to a reporter before turning directly to the camera. “Tasted like fascism.” Who needs the red carpet when you can strut down the Pacific Coast Highway dodging pepper balls and the National Guard? The protests may have been cathartic but, as propaganda, they were not the most effective. One could imagine better ways to express anger about Trump’s immigration policies than people cruising around burning cars and waving giant Mexican flags. Fun, I’m sure, in the moment. But as propaganda, I have some notes. You can watch a woman wander through her empty, decimated downtown Los Angeles shop after looters ransacked it, or this guy ask why they ravaged this guy’s store. “I’m not a big guy. I’m not a big fish.”
In New York, protests blocked commuters to make a point about immigration but also—what else?—capitalism. Gaza. Probably trans. The forever omnicause. There’s a perfect video of a black woman getting out of her car and begging two white protesters to let her through so she can get to work. The protesters laugh at her: “Oh no, not work,” one tall, blond guy says, sarcastically, not budging. My favorite is that one of the people blocking her is a longtime leftist journalist and troll, Talia Jane. I love seeing these people out in the world, doing the exact thing I would imagine they’d be doing (wearing an N95, blocking a random person from going to work, patting themselves on the back about it). If Talia ever sees me in the world, I’ll also be doing the thing she imagines: Making fun of a lesbian (my wife), laughing next to the $800 baby wagon I just bought, and killing a kitten (sorry, but have you tried kitten mittens? They’re delightful).
How did the media describe these protests that tore through downtown Los Angeles, setting cars on fire and looting block after block? Here’s ABC News: “It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way and turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation.” Indeed, the official ABC News report is that it’s just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn. The only problem would occur if cops tried to stop the cars burning, ruining the peaceful car bonfire. Me? I prefer a nice glass of white and to catch up with friends, but I guess I’ve aged out of the “going out and watching cars burn” cohort. “Things in LA are calm,” said Karen Bass on CNN, as a fire breaks out on-screen next to her face. Print media described the protests as “muted” (not enough burned). Waymos, those driverless Google cars, were recalled to some safer haven and they left the area en masse, a flock of birds going to warmer lands, like Mexico.
One last note on the silliness is that many people are focused on the fact that California cities have Spanish names, to prove that English speakers are colonists. That’s right: The conquistadors are indigenous now. Francisco Vázquez de Coronado certainly doesn’t sound white to me. These Spaniards who came and chopped off the hands of anyone who didn’t convert to Catholicism are now our true Native Americans. Antonio Banderas is one of the great indigenous actors of our time. Americans’ conviction that Southern Europeans are definitely not white never misses.