The founding fathers are under attack by the PC police
- Jul 12, 2015
- 3 min read

Here’s the deal, Dylan Roofs a class A douche bag no doubt it and my heart goes out to the families of the nine parishioners that lost their lives that day. But the push to white wash history is getting a little out of control. The PC police have lost their minds.
First it starts with something that most people can agree is offensive, something easy like the Confederate flag. I know I’m glad it’s gone from the capital in South Carolina, it still amazes me that it was flying in the first place. But now it’s beginning to look less like righting a cultural wrong and more like a calculated agenda.
Next up on the chopping block, the Founding Fathers; and one man in particular, one man who had arguably the biggest hand in shaping this country, Thomas Jefferson. Check out this story. The Connecticut Democratic Party is considering to rename its annual fundraiser dinner because its namesake, U.S. Founding Father and 3rd President, Thomas Jefferson, owned slaves.
And the hits just keep on coming. How about CNN’s Ashleigh Banfield who questioned whether the Jefferson Memorial should be taken down because Jefferson owned slaves. Hey Ashleigh stick to what you know, designer eyeglasses, frosted hair dye, and belching opinions that would make even the Scarecrow from Oz point out theirstupidity. Report the news and shut the f&*k up!
The Daily Beast piles on Jefferson with this piece entitled Blame Jefferson for the Confederate Flag. Well yes Jefferson and the Dukes of Hazard, don’t forget about Bo and Luke and for a season Coy and Vance Duke. TV Land quickly jumped on the PC band wagon pulling the series from their lineup.
Well, TV Land’s “the Jefferson’s” offend me as white man, (Excuse me, Anglo Saxon European
American) man, with their use of such racial slang as honky and milk weed. So I expect the show to be pulled from your lineup immediately!!! Thank you in advance and please play more Bonanza episodes.
Now, to add insult to injury the boot lickers over at the Daily Beast think Alexander Hamilton
should not only stay on the ten dollar bill but Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson should be
removed from all U.S. currency because they owned slaves. Wait, scratch that, this just
in... USA Today is championing the removal of Hamilton from the face of the Ten Dollar bill,
They exhort replacing him with a woman, inferring that “old white men” aka The Founding
Fathers, are somehow inherently bad. Ironically, the USA Today still accepts stacks of evil
$10.00 bills to pay for their subscriptions to their paper.Sheesh, I thought money was sacred in this country.
Did You Know? The classic rivalry in the early history of the country was between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson envisioned a nation of gentleman farmers, decentralized authority and states' rights. Hamilton favored manufacturing and a strong centralized government.
Right, so we followed the Hamilton model of centralized government and centralized banking and now we’re 18 trillion dollars in debt with over 93 million people out of the work force.
Go Team Amerika…f&*k yeah!!!
The agenda, from my point of view, is very simple; attack anything to do with rebellion, independent thought or freedom. The problem is, we’ve been deluged by collectivist ideology for so long, that we can’t even recognize the insidious propaganda until it’s slapping us in the face. Well we’ve been smacked and turning the other cheek hasn’t been working.
I can get behind bringing the Confederate flag down from the capital in South Carolina, it’s the flag that represents the armed insurrection against the United States. But the attacks highlighted in this article on men like Thomas Jefferson are deliberately aimed at not just the man but the documents he helped author the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
That’s the next argument, maybe it’s time to scrap the whole thing and start over…I got it! We need a global constitution penned and enforced by a global body. Yeah that should work out just fine.
“Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.” Thomas Jefferson

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