WWIII Could Use WWI’s Christmas Truce
Given the “mass hysteria, mask hysteria,” as Alan Cassidy puts it, stealing our freedom, I suppose we should have expected our Marxist enemies to cancel Christmas. Whether it’s church services and pageants (Yo, Parson Goat:
how could you quash the children’s Christmas program? Our Savior loves little kids, and yet you robbed them—and their proud parents—of this year’s celebration? Everlasting shame on you, Wretch), caroling, Christmas dinner with the extended family, or public concerts of the season’s magnificent music (
Messiah, anyone?), Our Rulers have either prohibited these treasures outright or so terrified the sheeple that they dare not attend. We need a Christmas Truce a la the one from the First World War, a day in which the corporate media silences its propaganda, serfs remove their masks (maybe after that sample of fresh air, they’ll ditch their diapers for good!), and snitches and statists repent of their wickedness.