Nancy Churchill encourages Washingtonians to learn to program their own emotions and totally believe their positive actions really matter
Nancy Churchill
Dangerous Rhetoric
We are living in the most extraordinary times.
On the national stage, in just the past few weeks, we have seen an attempted assignation of the Republican presidential candidate, Donald J Trump, which resulted in the actual murder of a rally goer, and the severe injury of two others. We all witnessed God perform an actual miracle when Trump turned his head slightly and the bullet grazed his ear. They missed, but only by the grace of God.
We have also seen the Democratic party leadership force the sitting president and top primary vote winner out of the presidential race. The votes of millions of Democrats who voted for Biden as their candidate were suddenly disregarded. Evidently, all decisions about who should run for president against Trump are being made in secret by a very small group of very powerful people. Retaining political power is more important than “saving our democracy.”
The PsyWar
Let’s call our current shadow government of unknown bureaucratic rulers “the Regency.” As a part of the coup, the Regency are running an intense psychological war (psywar) against the American people. A psywar is defined as “things that are done to make someone (such as an enemy or opponent) become less confident or to feel hopeless, afraid, etc.” In short, your emotions are being manipulated by people who want you confused and discouraged.
The Regency uses the mainstream media and social media as their lead battalion in the psywar against the American people. The goal is to interfere in the election by installing and propping up the weak replacement candidate, vice-president Kamala Harris. Never mind that she has never received a single vote in a Democratic primary.
The political record of candidate Harris is being removed, whitewashed and “rebranded” to make her a more appealing candidate. “She was never the border czar!” Yes, she was. “She was NOT the most liberal Senator, even left of Bernie Sanders!” Yes, she was.
Likewise, in the space of a just a few days, Joe Biden was described as weak, incoherent, and unfit but after he dropped out of the race, he became a hero and the savior of “our democracy.” On July 19, he was a week and failing leader and by July 21, he was suddenly rebranded as the brave and wise grandfather of the Democratic Party. I have whiplash from the change in narrative.
The point of a system is what it does
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Jack Posobiec commented that “the point of a system is what it does.” That’s a modern way to say that a tree is known by its fruit.
Marxism is promoted as the path to the new utopia. However, it’s a fact that Marxism is an evil political system that has killed hundreds of millions of people everywhere it has been tried. From the kulaks in the Russian revolution to the middle class workers killed in Mao’s Cultural Revolution, hundreds of millions of innocents have died. Marxism is actually a system used to destroy the middle class and concentrate its wealth in the hands of those who run the state.
Let’s judge the tree by its fruit—perhaps depopulation and concentration of power in the hands of a few people IS THE POINT. That’s an evil and anti-human system, and that’s the system our Regency wants to implement.
FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!
The point of a system is what it does. Pay attention to your emotions when you think of politics. Feeling discouraged? Overwhelmed? Confused and doubting yourself? Wondering if you should even bother to vote? Are you completely disengaged from politics? The point of a system is what it does. Those emotions of doubt and discouragement are the WHOLE point of the psywar. You are being emotionally manipulated.
One of the reasons Trump is so appealing is that he has an unwavering belief in himself and in the American people. He recognizes the psywar and is able to counteract it. When Trump tells us to “FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT,” he’s not talking about taking up arms agains our neighbors, he’s talking about having unshakable faith in our beliefs and in our system of representative, people-led government. We cannot allow ourselves to become intimidated, discouraged, or fearful.
Fighting the Psywar
The point of a system is what it does. On every type of media—news, sports, entertainment, education, social media, and mainstream media—manipulating YOUR emotions is the point of the system. Notice and analyze your emotional reactions, and take a moment to decide if you want to accept that emotion.
Refuse to be manipulated into negative outcomes like violence or inaction. Reject emotions (and narratives) that stop you from taking positive actions.
President Trump is encouraging us to have more faith in ourselves and in our innate, God-given potential for goodness. You can see that in this excerpt from a 2017 commencement address: “Treat the word ‘impossible’ as nothing more than motivation.” He’s encouraging us to ignore negative emotions generated by the psywar, and focus on our desire to do good things and create positive change. Vote anyway. Participate in politics, anyway. Fighting the psywar is as simple as learning to control and manage your own emotional reactions to the “fake news.”
Success is an inside job. Learn to program your own emotions and totally believe your positive actions REALLY matter. Encourage others. You’ll make a real difference. Act in faith and turn the results over to God.
Nancy Churchill is a writer and educator in rural eastern Washington State, and the state committeewoman for the Ferry County Republican Party. She may be reached at DangerousRhetoric@pm.me. The opinions expressed in Dangerous Rhetoric are her own. Dangerous Rhetoric is available on thinkspot, Rumble and Substack.
Sources
- 1) Psywar Definition, Merriam Webster Dictionary, https://bit.ly/4fqkb5h
- 2) To prove fealty to Kamala Harris, the media gaslights voters by rewriting her past, USA Today, https://bit.ly/4c5aaYi
- 3) Will Biden step aside? Embattled president can save Democrats by dropping out soon, USA Today, https://bit.ly/3zYQY15
- 4) Chris Coons cries as he praises Biden’s ‘brave’ decision to bow out of 2024 race, Washington Examiner, https://bit.ly/46oSaqq
- 5) Tucker Carlson interview with Jack Posobiec, at 1:45:15, https://bit.ly/3LG3x3V
- 6) Holy Bible, Luke 6:44, https://bit.ly/3WGd8Oj
- 7) Don’t celebrate Karl Marx. His Communism has a death count in the millions, https://bit.ly/3LF5QnT
- 8) “Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation,” Truth Social, Clandestine, https://tinyurl.com/y8tyy6zr
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