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Democrats make it impossible to fool people on April Fool’s. Because they are dope fiends.
They need to recover from the dope of Leftism, which I discussed recently.
And yet, recovery remains possible.
History shows societies periodically rediscover sobriety. Economic crises expose unsustainable fantasies. Cultural exhaustion replaces ideological enthusiasm. People begin asking forbidden questions again, quietly at first, then publicly.
They notice that stability feels better than chaos. That responsibility produces dignity. That truth, however inconvenient, proves less frightening than illusion.
Sobriety does not arrive with fireworks. It arrives with recognition. A parent questioning curriculum. A worker noticing incentives no longer reward effort. A citizen realizing that policies promising compassion somehow produce disorder.
One by one, individuals step outside the fog.
The greatest challenge is psychological, because abandoning ideological intoxication feels like losing identity itself. Addiction convinces users that sobriety equals emptiness. In reality, sobriety restores perception.
Colors sharpen. Cause reconnects with effect. Moral clarity returns not as cruelty but as coherence.
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By Kevin Jackson4.7
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Democrats make it impossible to fool people on April Fool’s. Because they are dope fiends.
They need to recover from the dope of Leftism, which I discussed recently.
And yet, recovery remains possible.
History shows societies periodically rediscover sobriety. Economic crises expose unsustainable fantasies. Cultural exhaustion replaces ideological enthusiasm. People begin asking forbidden questions again, quietly at first, then publicly.
They notice that stability feels better than chaos. That responsibility produces dignity. That truth, however inconvenient, proves less frightening than illusion.
Sobriety does not arrive with fireworks. It arrives with recognition. A parent questioning curriculum. A worker noticing incentives no longer reward effort. A citizen realizing that policies promising compassion somehow produce disorder.
One by one, individuals step outside the fog.
The greatest challenge is psychological, because abandoning ideological intoxication feels like losing identity itself. Addiction convinces users that sobriety equals emptiness. In reality, sobriety restores perception.
Colors sharpen. Cause reconnects with effect. Moral clarity returns not as cruelty but as coherence.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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