American Rifle Company is celebrating our country’s 245th birthday with an Independence Day Sale. We are now offering great deals on actions, rifles, and chassis through Saturday, July 10th. Go to our website for details. https://www.americanrifle.com/sale
And as always, thank you for your business.
Now that the commercial side of it is out of the way, let us take some time to really think about the American idea and thus celebrate Independence from Tyranny. I would like to do this by recognizing a very special American named Yeonmi Park. She embodies the self-reliance and love for life that is the American idea. But Yeonmi is beyond exceptional and only the greatest of poets might find the words to properly describe her. I can only tell you that her story both broke my heart and inspired me. But most importantly, Yeonmi’s story affirms for those of us who live in the United States just how lucky we are to do so.
Yeonmi speaks of the horrors taking place on this Earth, today. Horrors such as socially engineered famines forcing people to cannibalize family members. Horrors such as the insidious theft of the capacity for romantic love, something I can hardly believe is possible. This is taking place in North Korea, today.
Sadly, and perhaps even more alarmingly, Yeonmi warns us of regressive and malignant ideas, the roots of which have now crept into the once fertile soil of the American mind. Insanity such as critical race theory, equality of outcomes, and leftist identity politics are destroying the United States in the only way possible, by corrupting the minds of her people and thus malforming them into self-loathing dependent wards of the State. No country, not even the United States, is safe from such anti-life and anti-mind evils.
So, I am asking you to know how lucky you are to live in what is still the greatest country on earth and to please spend some of your precious time really listening to Yeonmi’s story. It will drive the point home. She was recently interviewed by Lex Fridman, another self-reliant super-human, loving life and beauty that still exists in so many ways. You can find their conversation here: Lex and Yeonmi Conversation
In the meantime, we’ll keep making guns. You know why.
Happy Birthday America.
Ted
And as always, thank you for your business.
Now that the commercial side of it is out of the way, let us take some time to really think about the American idea and thus celebrate Independence from Tyranny. I would like to do this by recognizing a very special American named Yeonmi Park. She embodies the self-reliance and love for life that is the American idea. But Yeonmi is beyond exceptional and only the greatest of poets might find the words to properly describe her. I can only tell you that her story both broke my heart and inspired me. But most importantly, Yeonmi’s story affirms for those of us who live in the United States just how lucky we are to do so.
Yeonmi speaks of the horrors taking place on this Earth, today. Horrors such as socially engineered famines forcing people to cannibalize family members. Horrors such as the insidious theft of the capacity for romantic love, something I can hardly believe is possible. This is taking place in North Korea, today.
Sadly, and perhaps even more alarmingly, Yeonmi warns us of regressive and malignant ideas, the roots of which have now crept into the once fertile soil of the American mind. Insanity such as critical race theory, equality of outcomes, and leftist identity politics are destroying the United States in the only way possible, by corrupting the minds of her people and thus malforming them into self-loathing dependent wards of the State. No country, not even the United States, is safe from such anti-life and anti-mind evils.
So, I am asking you to know how lucky you are to live in what is still the greatest country on earth and to please spend some of your precious time really listening to Yeonmi’s story. It will drive the point home. She was recently interviewed by Lex Fridman, another self-reliant super-human, loving life and beauty that still exists in so many ways. You can find their conversation here: Lex and Yeonmi Conversation
In the meantime, we’ll keep making guns. You know why.
Happy Birthday America.
Ted
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