A Message to Normies

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This is a crucial message to you normies out there. The original title was going to be A Message to Boomers.

Then I realized I would be picking on them unfairly by singling them out. There are plenty of Gen-Xers and younger that need to hear this too.

To be clear, a “normie” is your average right-leaning American. He thinks voting Republican every 4 years is doing his patriotic duty.

He complains about double standards but contributes absolutely nothing to fighting them. He falls right in line when it matters.

He has a happy wife, happy life mentality that makes him a sheep rather than the shepherd God intends him to be. He is on his second booster even though he doesn’t want it.

He is spiritually bankrupt, a Chreaster at best and not because he has a principled objection to the Church but, because he is lazy. His idea of being masculine is drinking a lot of beer and watching sports; he cannot do 10 pushups.

His idea of being informed is clicking on Fox News and sending memes of geriatric pedos falling down. He is silly enough to believe his political opposition is stupid, incompetent and maybe a little corrupt.

This man is lost enough to stare at you blankly like you are the dummy when you tell him that his opponent is actually satanic and wants him dead, imprisoned or ensalved, maybe all three in increments.

Everyone knows Tucker Carlson has been let go by Fox. He will be just fine. Tucker is a winner if there ever was one.

It’s not easy to replace a legend. Whatever you think of Bill O’Reilly, he is a broadcasting legend. Tucker replaced him and had enormous shoes to fill.

He did not just fill those shoes; he blew the stitches out. The question is will we, the general right-leaning public be fine?

You see, Tucker Carlson was the one person keeping the normies informed enough to somewhat realize the hellish direction in which our government and society are heading. Now? You will have secular, war-loving controlled opposition, Sean Hannity.

Laura Ingraham? I used to be high on her. When she was a Fox contributor, she was a tough customer.

I wanted her to be legitimate President Donald J. Trump’s press secretary. Then, she had the shut up and dribble comment blowback and became more Hannity than Steve Bannon. She even slapped Trump’s wrist once on her show for bringing up voter fraud.

If I had to guess, Jesse Waters likely steps into the Tucker spot. Yes, he is more based than most on Fox, but I find him secular and boring these days. It really does not matter, because Fox will censor a real firebrand anyway.

That is what Tucker was up against. Did you notice that when he got the January 6 footage challenging the regime narrative that it suddenly stopped being shown after one night?

Have you noticed that Carlson is critical of US involvement in Ukraine? In the photo above, Tucker Carlson was giving a speech at the Heritage Foundation in which he was calling people to prayer.

That’s a major issue with the powers that be. Days later, he is gone.

So, now what? Well, this is your opportunity to turn off cable news and get informed by those a month or so ahead of the idiot box. You just have to dig a little deeper.

The good news everything is still at your fingertips. My advice to you is to turn on Rumble and check out Alex Jones’ show and Steve Bannon’s War Room. I would also follow Mike Cernovich’s twitter page. You do not have to have a twitter account to read his feed.

These guys were always saying what Tucker was saying, but earlier.

From there, you will be directed to other good sources. Here’s the thing though: don’t spend too much time watching this stuff.

As Fr. Chad Ripperger says, sometimes we can overdose on news to the point where it becomes idolotry. I have at times fallen into this trap. Additionally, if you view these sources, you will be given solutions rather than just problems.

Sometimes we can spend so much time watching that we do not act.

If you don’t get off the couch and become a PEACEFUL force multiplier (as Bannon calls us to be), you might as well just stay a normie.

We all have our own unique ways to contribute to the fight that has been laid at our door. Talk soon.

-Marksman