Can Families Isolate Themselves From the Coming Holocaust?

Saturday, May 12, 2018
By Paul Martin

By Dave Hodges
TheCommonSenseShow.com
May 12th, 2018

Many have asked me, “Should I stay or should I go?”

There are two options that most people face when confronted with a difficult choice. They can choose to run away or to stand and fight. Both positions have merit, but knowing which to choose is a matter of timing and good judgment .

Throughout history, good people have been faced with this dilemma, should I stay or should I go? History speaks very clearly on this point, but there is not a hard and fast answer.

America is entering a very difficult time and the election of Donald Trump bought America some time. The election of Trump saved us, for the time being, from the complete police state that Hillary Clinton would have imposed. But 2o2o, looms large in the overall scheme of things.

It is true that good, conservative people, outnmber the Satanists that form the mentally ill liberal left. However, the left controls the Deep State, which in turn controls much of the government. The left has almost no opposition in the media, except for the alt media which is under attack like never before. The liberals control banking, Hollywood and most major corporations. This has left the majority of the country in a disenfranchised state. On the day that Trump leaves office, the march towards a total police state will move forward at a rapid pace.

A Lesson From History

I remember in my undergraduate days, when I was taking a history course, and I subsequently read the diaries of Virginia farmers at the beginning of the Civil War. Many of them just wanted what most of us want. Most people want to be free to pursue our interests, love our friends and families and to be left alone by the government. In short, most of us just want to be left alone, but there are some people who just won’t leave us alone.

In the memoirs and diaries I read from these Virginia farmer from the early 1860’s, they actually believed that the coming war would somehow avoid their farms and not touch their land or harm their loved ones. That ended up not being the case. Many of their farms were in the way and were destroyed. Many “innocent” civilians were killed, even the elderly and the children. Women were frequently raped by the advancing soldiers from either side. My takeaway from this enlightening educational experience was to appreciate the fact that there comes a time in every person’s life that they must make a stand and one cannot run away from the problems of the day. Cognitive dissonance is the enemy of all people facing a crisis. The Virginia farmers would have been better off declaring a side to back. At least they would have some measure of protection from the military that they chose to align with.

A Contrasting Lesson From History

Unlike the Virginia farmers, there is a time when it is prudent to run away as quickly as possible. Many of the people in the early days of Nazi Germany were distressed and concerned about Hitler’s obsession with the Jews. However, many people, including most Jews, believed that Hitler’s brand of totalitarianism was a passing fancy and would quickly fade away. However, many people, like Albert Einstein did recognize the danger and did subsequently flee and survived where many more ignored the warning signs until it was too late.

Running Away Does Not Guarantee the Future

Against all common sense and against all the clear warnings of what lies ahead for many of us, I am still not going to leave my country.When the persecution against Christians begins in earnest, and it is coming, I am going to stand and fight. Often times, running away is a fools errand. The following story illustrates the futility in trying to prepare for all eventualities.

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