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Dime: When hate turns evil

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Hate-filled bureaucrats spinning disinformation is an amoral political strategy – lying is evil. The media regurgitating misinformation is deceitful – collusion is evil. Watching evil in control is seeing freedom, justice, democracy, disappear.

An ideological cult indoctrinated in utter contempt for alternative viewpoints will ooze hate until it festers into evil. Eventually the hatemonger’s evil lies and deceit become normalized within the group’s/party’s manifesto. Evil-doers believe that if they can’t force compliance with their manifesto ,all opposition must be permanently put down.

A father of a family or a country has the responsibility to protect and support all his children. How does America’s naturally born children view their presidential father when he renounces their safety and welfare to heap preference and favor for his recently-adopted newcomers? An evil father that intentionally causes chaos and conflict among his children loses their respect and therefore the authority to lead them.

The entrenched bureaucracy’s evil actions exposes their hate and fear for the growing momentum of the grassroots movement. Hate and evil in action release toxic vapors that poison everybody that inhales the fumes.

The cast of political evildoers that once believed their communal hate provided security no longer feel secure. Many of the evil-minded are looking to fill their empty hearts with something they once claimed they didn’t believe in – a soul.

The true believers that always put faith, family and freedom above disinformation, ideology and executive orders have been passively silent for too long. Revitalizing the natural rights of man, the rule of law, equal justice and liberty, are publicly ascending. The bureaucratic trophy hunters that invent amoral terms and inequitable laws in an attempt to justify their evil actions are being exposed as deceptive frauds.

The loud dissent against the spread of disinformation is healthy – it is honest.

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