Civil War In Today’s America

Civil War In Today's America

Civil War In Today’s America

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Submitted by Tony Adams [Constitutional Liberties Commission of TN] –

If America faced a civil war today, it wouldn’t be a clash between states or regions, but a battle of values, a fight between those who cherish the foundations of our nation and those who wish to dismantle them.

It would be a fight of Good versus Evil, with Constitutional conservatives standing on one side, defending the bedrock principles of liberty, common sense, and self-determination, while, on the other side, the forces of “woke” ideology attempt to redefine our culture into something detached from reality, where feelings override facts, and freedom is sacrificed at the altar of conformity.

The Constitutionalists would stand resolute, defending what they know to be true: the Constitution is not an outdated document but an enduring beacon of liberty. It was crafted with the understanding that human nature, and thus tyranny, doesn’t change. Our rights are not granted by the government; they are inalienable. Conservatives believe in preserving the rule of law, in upholding freedom of speech, and in embracing the individual’s right to pursue happiness without the heavy hand of bureaucracy. They value common sense, the type of wisdom that recognizes immutable truths—biological realities, the importance of strong families, and the freedom to raise children without the intrusion of state-driven indoctrination.

The opposing force—the woke movement—represents an ideology that often views America’s founding as inherently flawed and its principles as obstacles to a utopian vision. In their pursuit of progress, they frequently rewrite history, deny biological truths, and advocate for policies that aim to divide rather than unite. Their mission to deconstruct traditional values might sound appealing to some, cloaked in the language of social justice, but in reality, it often means the erosion of freedoms, forced compliance to new orthodoxies, and the abandonment of what works in favor of unproven—and often destructive—experiments.

A civil war in today’s America would be a clash between common sense and ideology, between those who believe in the promise of America—who understand that while our country is not perfect, it has been a beacon of hope, liberty, and opportunity—and those who believe in a version of America that must be torn down to be rebuilt in their image. It would be the difference between preserving what makes us strong and sacrificing those strengths in pursuit of unattainable and ever-shifting ideals.

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