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TR 668 - Exposing Hidden Messages in the Half-Time Show & the Democrats "Soft" Civil War
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TR 668 - Exposing Hidden Messages in the Half-Time Show & the Democrats "Soft" Civil War

Make no mistake, this WILL be a fight to the bitter end.

Losing sucks.

Watching the Super Bowl yesterday was painful. I’d gone into it hoping to watch Patrick Mahomes make history by leading the Chiefs to a three-in-a-row victory. The reality that played out was hard to watch, as the Eagles defense stomped the piss out of the Chief’s offensive line and made Mahomes look like a school boy.

At any rate, that wasn’t even the worst of it.

Everything from opening with the so-called “Black National Anthem”—which I thought sucked, but honestly didn’t realize that’s what it was—to the worst half-time show in Superbowl history, featuring an all-black cast jerking around sporadically while some punk mumbled into the microphone about “colonizers” and how “they ain’t like us,” the entire thing seemed to be an in-your-face display of divisiveness.

Not shown on TV was the fact that Travis Kelce took a knee during the National Anthem (which was butchered by another black singer who, rather than singing the song as it is, decided to put his cultural ‘spin’ on the song, thereby ruining it for millions of Americans), the fact that Taylor Swift was mercilessly booed by the crowd, and that at some point Donald Trump simply got up and walked out of the game.

It was the worst Super Bowl ever.

In my mind, this was the left flexing the fact that they still have a firm grip on the media, the NFL, and many other of the mainstream institutions of American culture. Underneath that, I believe this was a very direct attempt to stir up racial tensions.

Because what else do the Democrats have in their playbook, right?

Right on cue, MSNBC is pushing this garbage:

‘Potentially devastating’: gutting of federal workforce hits Black America hardest

But wait, there’s more:

Have you had enough of it yet?

How about the NFL Superbowl ad that featured a black female running over the top of and humiliating a bunch of ignorant white brutes? Did you catch that one?

Are you locked onto the theme here?

Over at The Hill this morning, they offer to illuminate the “6 hidden messages” in Kendrick Lamar’s pathetic half-time performance—all of which I’m sure 99% of Americans missed, because a) they’ve not been indoctrinated into so-called “black culture,” and b) because they couldn’t understand a damn thing he was saying.

In the spirit of diversity, let’s let the educated crackers over at The Hill elevate our cultural awareness. Here are the cultural cues you probably missed:

  • Samuel Jackson, dressed as Uncle Sam, was actually playing an Uncle Tom, which “refers to Black Americans who turn their backs on the Black community and culture and willingly embrace subservience to white Americans.” No doubt this is a dig to the millions of black Americans who voted for Donald Trump.

  • The performance was really all about “the revolution,” with Lamar rapping about how “the revolution is about to be televised; you picked the right time but the wrong guy.” While other more notable rappers have endorsed Trump, this jackass certainly isn’t one of them, which makes The Hill just giddy.

  • For those who didn’t catch it, the entire stage setup was meant to depict black people dancing around in a prison yard. “As the rapper and his all-Black dancers spun around the field, it soon became clear they were performing in a prison yard. The set was designed to highlight the issue of mass incarceration and the racial disparities of those behind bars.”

  • While some people were praising the Red, White, and Blue colors of their outfits, the message being portrayed was that America was founded by a bunch of racists. “At one point during the line-up, the dancers all bent forward, lifting their backs in the air… the move was meant to indicate how America was built on the backs of Black Americans during slavery.”

Shortly after, the dancers separated, standing in two groups on either side of Lamar. The image of the divided flag seemed to speak to political divisions around the nation, to which Lamar alludes with the line, “it’s a cultural divide.”

It is in fact a cultural divide.

It is an intentional cultural divide, just like all the LGBT nonsense and the despicable DEI agenda. Right in the middle of the Super Bowl, an event which brings Americans of every stripe and color together to watch and celebrate the phenomenal performance of athletes of every stripe and color, the NFL trots out a mid-grade rapper to insult the American people and stoke racial division.

Tennis star Serena Williams strutted onto the stage — “crip walking” no less — during the performance of Lamar’s song “Not Like Us,” which The Hill informs us was a “diss” to her ex-boyfriend (as if anyone gives a f*ck about that). But what this lesson in cultural enrichment failed to emphasize, was the lyrics of the song:

Ayy, Mustard on the beat, ho
Deebo any rap nigga, he a free throw
Man down, call an amberlamps, tell him, "Breathe, bro"
Nail a nigga to the cross, he walk around like Teezo
What's up with these jabroni-ass niggas tryna see Compton?
The industry can hate me, fuck 'em all and they mama
How many opps you really got? I mean, it's too many options
I'm finna pass on this body, I'm John Stockton
Beat your ass and hide the Bible if God watchin'

That’s some pretty wholesome stuff, but it gets even better:

Once upon a time, all of us was in chains
Homie still doubled down callin' us some slaves
Atlanta was the Mecca, buildin' railroads and trains
Bear with me for a second, let me put y'all on game
The settlers was usin' townfolk to make 'em richer
Fast-forward, 2024, you got the same agenda

No, you not a colleague, you a fuckin' colonizer
The family matter and the truth for the matter
It was God's plan to show y'all the liar

“You a fuckin’ colonizer”

How’s that for some All-American poetry? I love how in Lamar’s twisted mind it’s “God’s plan” to show whitey their wicked ways.

Now, today, as if it was somehow divinely orchestrated, we have a sympathetic Black Pastor out of Chattanooga, Tennessee openly calling for violence:

“And I will say to you beloved, no one likes violence, but sometimes, violence is necessary. When Elon Musk forces his way into the United States Treasury and threatens to steal your personal information and your social security check, there is the possibility of violence.

Sometimes the devil will act so ugly that you have no other choice but to get violent and fight.”

Of course, being the wise man of God that he is, Reverend Steve Claudle he stops any critics in their tracks by invoking the Word of God (sort of):

“Well, someone might say, Reverend you know you shouldn’t be talking about violence. This isn’t the Christian thing to do. Well, I will say why not talk this way, because Jesus did. Jesus said in this verse, didn’t he? The kindgom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force. The kingdom of God is a warzone. It is a battlefield. You did know this, right?”

This man has 40 years in ministry and a Doctor of Ministry Leadership degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, so surely he knows what he’s talking about, right? Obviously I’m joking, but this whole kerfuffle does illustrate the slippery slope of religious beliefs and division I’ve been hammering on lately.

People who believe they are speaking for God can convince themselves of anything, and the people who believe God has anointed them are all but destined to go along. This is how people get radicalized and convinced to sacrifice themselves in an act of terror, with the firm conviction that the violence was ordained by God.

Is there any denying these pour souls believe and have faith in God? They believe so firmly and have so much faith, they’re willing to kill themselves and others—with a clear conscience and sincere conviction that God will reward them for their efforts.

And it’s all justified by scripture.

Let that sink in.

The average Christian’s faith pales in comparison. FACT.

At any rate, let’s get back to the point:

We are at war.

The Brownstone Institute dropped a piece this morning, titled “A Soft Civil War,” which opens with the following observations:

“The establishment at all levels has never before faced such disruption. Whole institutions are tumbling by weight of exposure to the hot fires of public judgment.

The revelations are coming so hard and fast that it is not humanly possible to keep up. … Where this ends up no one knows but there is no question that the accounting is finally here.”

Impossible to keep up indeed. I’ve thought about trying to chronicle all the winning, and the pushback, but it’s beyond my time constraints—and besides, it’s kind of what everyone else is trying to do, so I’ll just try to stick with the bigger picture.

The author goes on to claim that this massive disruption has ignited a “soft civil war” that is destined to reshape our nation forevermore. I’ve made it clear that we’ve been at war for years at this point, but Brownstone has a unique take:

“A telltale sign of civil war occurs when one is no longer sure who is in power.

Is it the judges blocking access to the books, the bureaucracies burrowing in, the media trying to revive all the old tropes, and the swaths of ruling elites who participated in the pillaging of the public over five years? [try five decades!]

Or is it the renegade forces of MAGA/MAHA/DOGE that are deploying every tool to purge and disrupt?

Both sides claim the mantle of power. Both sides know that everything is at stake. They are prepared for a fight to the death.

Emphasis added.

Who’s in power now?

While it may be tempting to claim that Donald Trump is in power, the gross display of racism being rubbed in the face of millions of patriotic Americans reminds us where the real power lies. The real power lies in manipulating public perception.

When it comes to wielding that power, the media masters are still in charge—and there is zero chance that they and their handlers are going to go quietly into the night.

Fresh out today, Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is dutifully pouring fuel on the fire, telling the lapdog media and the ignorant masses that we are in the most serious constitutional crisis the country has faced, arrogantly asserting that “the President is attempting to seize control of power, and for corrupt purpose.”

As ridiculous as this gaslighting is, millions of people believe it, just as surely as a Baptist believes the Bible—you know, just like Reverend Steve Claudle.

Meanwhile, even as Trump demands answers about his would be assassins and turns DOGE loose on the Pentagon and Department of Education, those with their eyes wide open, who haven’t been sucked down the rabbit hole of swirling and distracting media narratives, are still grappling with a lot of other “burning questions.”


How can it be that we are where we are? How can it be that so many people can be in such denial of reality? How can it be that leftist media outlets are still trying to divide us on race and gender? How can it be that with all the “winning” so many people are still throwing a fit over the unprecedented accountability?

The answer is human nature.

Don’t underestimate stupidity, and don’t think for a second that the decades of cultural indoctrination is suddenly going to fade away without first rearing its ugly head. As Kendrick Lamar informed us, “the revolution is about to be televised.”

“You picked the right time but the wrong guy.”

You picked the right time, eh? What could he possibly mean?

I’ll go out on a limb and speculate that what he’s really saying, is that they are ready for the fight—that the Deep State, Democrats, and radical Marxist minions are all ready to fight to the death for their revolution.

The question is: are we?

Are you?

Friends, I have the nagging suspicion that things are about to heat up. In this soft civil war, I think we’d be wise to be ready for anything.

This is going to be a very interesting year.

RESIST WE MUST!!

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