I recently posted Loyalty. Let’s expand on that topic a bit.
Question: Do you remain loyal to the United States of America?

Before answering, there are other questions to consider. First let’s define terms.
Nation – a community of people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, descent, and history.
State – a political entity that regulates society and the population within a definite territory.
What is the United States of America? A Nation or a State?
Notice that a Nation is a folkish community. A State is a regulated society (diverse population) within a defined territory. A State has greater need of laws (restrictions on freedom) than a Nation which is culturally bound.
Does the government of the United States of America represent you or regulate you?
How often do the politicians elected to government offices actually remain loyal to their campaign pledges; you know, the very reasons you voted for candidate A rather than candidate B? How often do the laws they pass place limits on your freedoms and are at odds with your beliefs and wishes as opposed to securing your freedoms and representing your beliefs and wishes?
Does the government of the United States of America adhere to the Constitution, it’s Foundational Law?
Government officials swear an oath of allegiance to the Constitution, but routinely and self-evidently violate that oath. The violation of an oath speaks to the character of the individual. The violation by all or nearly all in government speaks to something far more nefarious.
Are those holding government offices held responsible when found guilty of corruption, crimes, and treason?
There are often ‘investigations’ and ‘hearings,’ but rarely any convictions, much less punishment.
So, let’s return to the original question. Do you remain loyal to the United States of America? Let’s not confuse that entity with your land or your folk. One should always remain loyal to one’s blood and one’s soil. Do you remain loyal to the Monster?

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