Commentary: America's Founding Fathers Would Not Comply and Were Willing to Die; Are You?
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Introduction
In a recent television commentary, an impassioned discussion emerged, prompted by a viral video of former President Trump declaring, "We will not comply." While many Americans echo this sentiment when it comes to COVID-19 mandates, masks, lockdowns, and vaccine requirements, Brannon Howse delves deeper into the underlying principles and values that drive this refusal to comply.
Beyond Personal Preferences
The commentary begins by acknowledging the widespread resistance to government mandates but poses a crucial question: Why should Americans refuse to comply? Is it merely a matter of personal preference, inconveniences, or doubts about the effectiveness of certain measures? TV host and author Brannon Howse argues that there must be a more profound and principled reason to reject compliance.
The Moral and Constitutional Foundation
The heart of the argument lies in the moral law, the laws of God, and the principles embedded in the U.S. Constitution. The government's role, as emphasized, is to secure the rights of the people, not to infringe upon them. Our constitutional republic rooted in the belief that Americans' rights are derived from a higher authority, and the government's duty is to safeguard those rights.
Securing Liberty and Freedom
Brannon's television monologue emphasizes that liberty and freedom encompass more than just personal preferences or conveniences. These cherished values grant Americans the ability to start businesses, accumulate private property, raise families, and have control over their children's upbringing. This liberty extends to the right to speak freely, practice one's religion, assemble peacefully, and bear arms.
A Call to Educate and Inspire
The host urges leaders to go beyond voicing opposition to tyranny and to articulate the reasons behind their stance. It is a call to educate and inspire the American people, who are now awakened to the urgency of this matter. The argument is that this is a prime opportunity to teach individuals why they should not comply and why they must stand for liberty and freedom.
Lessons from History
Historical references are included, citing figures like Winston Churchill, who advocated resistance even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Brannon underscores the importance of standing up for freedom, even when it appears victory may be out of reach. Winston Churchill declared that "it is better to perish than to live as slaves."
The Pledge of Allegiance to Liberty
Brannon concludes by suggesting that Americans should pledge their commitment to liberty and freedom, not merely by saying, "I will not comply" but by adding, "I am willing to die." This highlights the gravity and preciousness of these values and emphasizes that a defense of liberty may require sacrifices. Howse reminds us that countless men died in World War I and World War II to fight communism, fascism, nazism, and tyranny. America's founding fathers pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor and we cans Americans can do no less if we wish to honor their sacrifice and the living God.
Rekindling the Love of Liberty
Ultimately, the commentary posits that perhaps a failure to appreciate the depth of liberty and freedom is contributing to their erosion. The call is to inspire individuals, particularly the younger generations, to aspire to greatness, embrace their rights, and be willing to defend them.
Conclusion
Brannon's television commentary's central message is that the refusal to comply with government overreach should be rooted in a deep understanding of the moral and constitutional foundations of liberty and freedom. It calls upon leaders and educators to seize the moment and educate the American people about the righteous cause they are championing. In a time of heightened awareness, the aim is to foster a renewed love of liberty and inspire millions to stand resolutely against tyranny, defending the principles upon which the United States was founded.
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