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They Can have Weapons, Protect themselves but We cannot?

They Can have Weapons, Protect themselves, but We cannot..? With all you know and all you suppose, It stands to reason then, does it not, Our innate ability, although predisposed.. To suffering and our tragic lot To protect one's family against all foes.. They have armies guns and worse, Humanity now perceives it has lost, To gain insight listen, reciting verse, You couldn't actually count the cost So into oblivion, or to relinquish those, That enslave you now though still unbeknownst, The origins of which are - A considerably dark violent ethos, For this evil Cabaal a prepared cuisine No further cooking is required to feed, Mindless zombies into satanic pot, No way out if you do not fight back, Hang on.. They Can have Weapons, Protect themselves, but We cannot..? So Second Amendment then not withstanding, All future generations must now depend upon, Humanity's capacity, to now comprehending, A well armed Militia under the stars, Requires.. The simple right to defend what's ours, Whether they know it now or not, As in this case then Life itself, We must now preserve it But do not take a bow, Or accept technocratic enslavement by mass A.I Bot.. Our children our ancestors to honour - or to disavow, Lament sad willful indulgence or.. Stand up and fight for God's gift to us, And in his name. Consider these words to then discuss, Compliant inertia only festers blame, Protect all goodness in essential Trust For all of us here and not just me, Remember.., Material Spiritual, all or bust.. If they can have weapons then so can We. Kurt Hubbard-Beale During covid 19 lockdown Jan 22 2022 The PoetTree Awaken Poetry. Awareness Poetry. Geopolitical. Philosophical. Music. Shared

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