A lot of people are noticing now that there is a level of persecution that has always existed. But because of the rawness and desperation of the enemy, best described as the works of evil in the world, it is much more on their minds than in the modern past. But as I was telling someone the other day, don’t ever forget the 9th of AV when the Spanish told the Jewish people to leave in 1492 or be killed. Remember that three boats that were in the harbor that day were from Christopher Columbus, who was fleeing a different kind of persecution and seeking the discovery of something “not European.” Free from the kind of world that those seeking a New World would find very inviting. And in many ways, because of that, the Jewish people were not wiped from the face of the earth. I also think of the Apostle Paul, who died a martyr in prison and became a significant contributor to the biblical text of the New Testament that we study today. Or I think of John the Baptist from the Old Testament, who had his head cut off to appease the whims of a silly socialite. Persecutions are not unique in history and are just as bad and frequent in the world as yesterday. The will of the political left to persecute their enemies is the same as all those examples from the past. As it stands, Christianity as a whole was founded on the persecution and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, a religion founded on the concept hoping to apply some logic to the practice that took people several thousand years to finally figure out, which ironically led to the preservation of the Jewish people on that fateful day in 1492 when Columbus sailed the ocean blue.

If not for the creation of the United States, the Jewish people would have finally been wiped out, just as they were determined to have done to them in the Book of Ester from the Bible. When America was discovered, and the persecuted from around the world fled there to be away from tyrannies abundant wherever they came from, it was in the power of the United States to become the best shelter for the Jewish people that the world had produced. And because of the strength of the United States, the Jewish people were able to have their homeland of Israel restored to them, which still has the forces of evil angry about it. If America had never been discovered, there would be no place on earth where being persecuted for different opinions or backgrounds could shelter the innocent from the concept of persecution. That we see it now coming from the political left is simply that European-style globalism has brought with it the expectation they have always had that those with the most power would have the right to rule over minority opinion. And that most of the world’s antagonism against America is due to this precise problem. But America did something never before accomplished anywhere on earth or in its vast history. It wrote a Constitution that sheltered people from persecution, and our entire legal system was built around protecting people from it. And it is in that way, under those expectations of the rule of law, that Trump can be president, even if the world would love to throw him in jail as they did the Apostle Paul or John the Baptist. Or crucified the way that Jesus Christ was, a political murder by those in power against those they wished to suppress.
By following America’s constitution, the oppressors of history finally have a legal means that takes away their power. The reason behind creating the United States as a moral foundation is to prevent the government from gaining that kind of power. Of course, it is unrealistic to expect the world to respect such a concept. But whenever you pick up a Bible or meet a Jewish person, keep in mind that their entire existence is connected to America becoming a nation built on Constitutional law instead of the whims of corrupt European kings or dynasties of the Near and Far East. The Puritans who fled Europe out of fear of the Roman Catholic Church specifically made America what it is today, a country where free people could exist without the fear of persecution. If everyone follows the law, it is illegal in America. All the discussions of stripping away free speech in America and jailing people who were part of the Trump White House, like Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, or even local school board members who stood up to the international trade unions, such as what has occurred in my home school district of Lakota schools, where school board member Darbi Boddy has joined the ranks of those persecuted by radical globalists who hate the American Constitution. The difference between American law and international globalism that is trying to destroy America is that repression and persecution are not acceptable. While leftist judges are attempting to put Darbi in jail, Steve Bannon from Trump’s White House, and Trump himself for many made-up political charges, ultimately, the Constitution provides a safe harbor that John the Baptist never had or the Apostle Paul. History deserves context, and without America, the world would still expect persecution as a priority instead of some back-door reality.
And that is what we are fighting for today. We don’t have an obligation to be persecuted by our enemies, and many enemies have no intention to “co-exist” with us. They only want peace so they can get close enough to us to erode our laws so they can gain the ability to do as history has always done to people it doesn’t like and persecute them. The reason that progressives hate our Constitution so much is because it keeps them from gaining the power actually to do as they have done all through human history. And that is to keep the government small enough not to have the ability to persecute, which obviously by the attempts against Trump and many of his supporters, especially those from January 6th, and what is being done to Julian Assange presently, are common in the world. Not unique. The moment that we let America fall, or the Constitution that it is built on, the world regresses back to what it was before 1492, and nobody wants that, except the bad guys. The world clamored for America and still does because of the American Constitution. And it ultimately is why Supreme Court cases tend to outlast the radical prosecutions of those progressive elements that take over District Attorney offices by the same hostile forces that demanded the head of John the Baptist. Because of mass communication culture, people see these persecutions more than at any time in history, and they think that the evil in the world now is unique. But it’s not. What is different now than in the past is that we expect the American Constitution not to have such harassment and that the keys to happiness are in the rule of law as established by it. And as long as people know and understand the Constitution, they can expect not to be persecuted. Which ultimately is the great miracle of our times.
Rich Hoffman

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