Cowboy Up!

Learn this well, the last ride is never the last ride. And the end is not the end.—Richard Rowland

Just a few weeks ago, the College Fix reported that many of today’s high school and college students support after-birth infanticide.

Students who were polled on campuses including Purdue, the University of Minnesota, the University of Central Florida. and Ohio State, professed that it is acceptable to kill children up to age four because they are not “self-aware.”

According to the Fix, the driving force behind infanticide is Peter Singer, one of the most popular philosophers of our time and a professor with Princeton who supports giving reading assignments on infanticide to college students.

So let’s take a look at what this well paid, anti-human philosopher believes in.

According to the Fix, Singer wrote in 1979 that, “human babies are not born self-aware, or capable of grasping that they exist over time. They are not persons … [therefore] the life of a newborn is of less value than the life of a pig, a dog, or a chimpanzee.”

Singer is also the author of Animal Liberation, which is credited as having great influence on the modern animal liberation movement.

The central idea of the book is that, “the greatest good of the greatest number” is the only measure of good or ethical behavior. Singer believes that there is no reason not to apply this premise to other animals and he argues that the boundary between human and animal is completely arbitrary. “There are more differences between a great ape and an oyster.”

Not only does this Princeton professor believe that your two-year-old son has no more value than a chimpanzee, he couldn’t care less if he were killed because, well, he isn’t much different than an oyster.

Singer argues that newborns lack the essential characteristics of personhood—rationality, autonomy and self-consciousness—and therefore, “killing a newborn baby is never equivalent to killing a person, that is, a being who wants to go on living.”

This is a man whose own mother suffered from Alzheimer’s and who said that, if he had not had to share the decision-making for her care with his sisters, his mother might not have continued to live. More horrifying is that Singer is also a father of three children.

Old activists from the sixties like Singer never die, however, they just became professors, philosophers or politicians—the very same people who have been teaching our children for decades.

These anti-human elites took to heart anarchist Saul Alinsky’ advice. They showered, donned some trendy sneakers and a blazer and went to work tearing down from the inside the America many of us love.

In Singer’s case, this is from his tenured pulpit in the hallowed halls of Princeton. Singer and others of his elk aim to invent their own type of America, one in which they believe must be weakened so that the New World Order can come of age.

A world order that Americans, among many other Western nations, didn’t ask for and doesn’t want.

Population control and infanticide is part of this new secular religion these professors and politicians hold to. In fact, they are the fuel to the fire behind unscrupulous radical groups who reduce the sanctity of human life to trafficking in baby parts while controlling birth rates worldwide through abortion and vaccines that make people sterile.

And they are the same type of people who perpetuated genocide during the Nazi era and afterwards through abortion, such as Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, and Bill Gates’ father, who was the head of Planned Parenthood.

Sanger said in her own words, “Birth control] means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks— those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

In his book, America: Imagine a World without Her,” Dinesh D’Souza says, “If the radicalism of the 1960s were to be revived, in any form whatsoever, it would take new leadership. Even before such leadership emerged, there would need to be a strategy to bring the carcass back to life.”

D’Souza goes on to argue that Saul Alinsky, the activist and author of Rules for Radicals and his acolytes such as Hilary Clinton and Bill Ayers, was just the person to do it.

Alinsky believed in change from within the system rather than radical protesting, which he believed to be impotent. So what type of fellow is this Alinsky?

In Rules for Radicals, Alinsky dedicates his book to Lucifer: “The first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom.”

And there you have it.

Here’s what Alinsky told his followers in the 1960s: “You can be freaks, but you should not come across as freaks. You can be revolutionaries, but you should not look or act or smell like revolutionaries. Take baths. Use deodorant. Cut your hair. Put on ties and dresses if you have to. Don’t use obscenities. Don’t call police “pigs” and U.S. soldiers “fascists.” Feign an interest in middle-class tastes; in other words, pretend to be like the people you hate.”

Marilyn Ferguson, in her epic book, The Aquarian Conspiracy, puts forth the same ideas in her book as Alinsky, that is, to infiltrate government, academia, religion and other spheres of influence from inside the citadel. And it has worked.

For the past 40 years these “freaks” have infiltrated every sphere of influence in America culture, government and academia. They have elevated the likes of Singer and others like Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, who do not hold the ideal of the sanctity of life, that is, except for their own.

Just think for a moment of Bill Gates and Ted Turner, who have unashamedly made it their life mission to reduce world population. Gates has been accused of sterilizing people against their own will and causing thousands of deaths with unsafe vaccinations.

The subversive takeover from within by anarchists and anti-humanists that began in the 1960s is now over. What we are witnessing today is an open war on humanity.

But don’t believe me. Hollywood is loudly telling us the end game these elites wish to usher in.

Consider the movies Elysium, the Hunger Games, the Matrix, Divergent and countless other movies that are showing the fight humanity is in against these established elite freaks.

Singer and others like him don’t want your babies to grow up to be cowboys. In fact, they don’t want them to be born or to grow up at all.

Today’s cowboys and cowgirls are not riding the range under a starry sky but can be found actively fighting for their freedom of speech, their freedom of association and, indeed, their very own lives.

But here is the good news. It’s better to fight an open war than deal with an enemy in the dark. Today’s Marxist movements, such as Black Lives Matter and Antifa, may be cloaking their message in racism, but they are telling you exactly what there agenda is. It is no longer a secret.

It is time to extract yourself from the matrix of identity lies you have been told to believe and cowboy up. Refuse to comply and conform with mob rule and those who seek to silence and dox you.  And when you have gotten yourself free from the dangerous ideology that is permeating our culture, our institutions and our government, raise a cowboy or two of your own.

Freedom is the price you will pay for your bravery in facing the enemy head on, but what other choice do you have? A future of enslavement is not a future you want to be a part of.

If you have been waiting for your generation’s call to action, this is it. It will not be found in protesting and looting but in standing up for your most basic human rights.