Both points are valid.
I would suggest that it has been the indoctrination within our country that will make this battle truly unique.
Political correctness and more importantly, moral relativism have conditioned too many in the public sphere of media, gov’t and business to bow to the peer pressure it has created.
Show me a liberal that doesn’t support a democratically elected dictator or tyranny.
As a Conservative that mistrusts the gov’t but loves the individual, they will tell you that the gov’t IS made up of individuals.
Moral relativism takes on a life of it’s own and doesn’t need a majority to thrive and expand. Misguided guilt and compassion are the first tools they pick up. Intimidation and fear are the natural next phase as the tipping point is reached.
Very true.
Our worst enemy in this struggle maybe our schools. Our children are being taught more about foreign cultures than they are our own. Our children are more or less taught that the traditional English/American/Western European culture is an evil unjust culture rather than the culture that introduced the ideal of individual freedom to the world.
If our children do not respect their own culture how can we expect them to resist the onslaught of a alien culture that respects no other culture and has as one of its basic tenets that all other cultures are worthy only of destruction.
I agree with you for the most part, but you can’t easily dismiss whom another country legally elects. We have done that many times in the past and it always blew up in our faces.
Iran is a great example of this.