What It Takes For Liberty (2 minute read)The question 'What's Peaceful Noncompliance All About?' has been asked. I have my own thoughts on this subject so I will label this as 'opinion'. When it is said that 'we need to exercise peaceful noncompliance' or 'we need to stand up and take action and defend our Liberty', it does not mean to go around and start shooting people or burning, looting and vandalizing innocent peoples property or breaking legitimate, Liberty compliant laws. It means, to me, to not comply to illegitimate laws that infringe upon Liberty; to get in the faces of those we hired to protect our Liberty but instead are trampling it, demand our rights be upheld, tell it like it is and to refuse to comply to anything or anybody that infringes upon our Liberty. I think it is okay to be angry, and show that anger in doing so. Just be sure to know where that line of anger turns into madness. Our Founding Fathers didn't regain their Liberty from King George while smiling and laughing.I think what also must be realized, when standing for Liberty, is that you could suffer the same fate as LaVoy did by the government or the 'Blue' that so many say we need to back. Keep in mind that it is the 'Blue' that arrest people for not wearing a mask, fine you for not wearing a seatbelt, and it is the 'blue' that will take your right to defense away from you. This does not mean that I am against law enforcement. I am against administrative bullies, not Constitutional Defenders of Liberty, which there are few of. I will stand with any Liberty loving Sheriff that stands and defends Liberty.I, myself, realize that I could suffer the same fate as LaVoy by the 'Blue' and Government tyrants because I will not comply to any order that infringes upon my Liberty. This is my right derived from the very laws of nature. By exercising my natural born rights, the 'Blue' or the government will try to arrest me and put me in a cement cell. Any attempt to do that to someone that is defending their Liberty is, in my opinion, attempted abduction or kidnapping. I will do everything in my power, and by whatever means available to me, to resist being abducted or kidnapped. That is my lawful and natural born right. That could place me in the same predicament as LaVoy.It is scary. I say this having been on both ends of death. They are feelings I can't even describe. Maybe someday I will attempt to do so in a different article. Even with that said, I WILL NOT comply and I WILL die for my Liberty. I stand with Patrick Henry. That is what I think it will take.I do not type these words fearlessly because I know that my words are being monitored by those that would infringe upon my Liberty. I put this 'out there' because I believe there are many that would do the same but feel they have too much to lose by doing so. Liberty can be lost with the blink of an eye. Both individually and for our posterity. Courage to stand for Liberty is hard to grasp. The fear is there but we must also fear the fear. -James Robinson, 01/14/2021
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