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As a paid subscriber I certainly hope your work flourishes with new followers. As I read your article I thought of the current attempt at "speech code" enforcement on Trump related to governor Walz and Omar. Of course the left is all over it, but so are many on the right, those you have just described. Those that prefer "softer language and approved narratives." I often think Trump's remarks are crude and unbecoming a president; however, when I stop and consider the fact for years we have all been systematically programed to accept euphemisms instead of truths, I welcome his blunt language. For example, the conversion of "illegal alien > undocumented," "homeless > unhoused," "homosexual > alternative lifestyle," there is a long list of such "reimagined" terminology which is straight out of Orwell's "Ministry of Truth." This is the very definition of "misinformation" because it hides truth by distortion.

I think you are correct, conservatives are participating in this farce. The more I think about it, the more I welcome blunt, crude comments which cut through the soft, half-baked bullcrap. Looking at the absolute larceny in Minnesota, Trump was right about Walz and Omar, even if the language was crude, it is accurate. If we are to preserve individual liberty, we need more people like yourself, willing to speak truth to the central causes of our problems, regardless of party affiliation. I first became familiar with your work through "An inconvenient black truth." I was impressed by the raw fact-based reporting and wanted more of it. I wish more freedom loving folks would get acquainted with your work as well.

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