Enemies Really Do Serve a Crucial Purpose… but there are also significant problems.
First, let’s agree on the definition of ‘enemy’.
An enemy is an individual, group, or nation that actively opposes, hates, or seeks to harm, injure, or overthrow another, or that seeks to injure, overthrow, or confound an opponent. It denotes a state of profound hostility, threats, or conflicts, ranging from personal adversaries to opposing military forces in war. Common synonyms include foe, adversary, antagonist, opponent, and rival. An enemy intends to cause harm, unlike accidental hindrance, and usually involves strong emotions such as hatred, fear, or jealousy.
We hate enemies because our brains are hardwired with ancient survival mechanisms that protect our “tribe” from perceived threats.

A few days ago I was reading from Isaiah 6 and, although I’d read it before, a passage in Isaiah 6 had a profound effect upon me; causing my brain to come to a screeching halt so that it could consider what I’d just read.
The Declaration of Independence is the root of the ideals for American freedom. It was the first document to openly define our disagreements with the King of England who controlled the colonies. Even more importantly, the Declaration specifically outlined the foundation of liberty, including limited government overreach in the lives of the citizens, the absolute need for private property ownership to guarantee personal freedom and the ability to build personal wealth.
This piece is just a little bit of me reflecting and perhaps waxing a lil’ philosophical, as I considered this thing called “life”.
“David Morens, Dr. Fauci’s top advisor, was indicted, but Fauci himself still walks free,” Sen. Rand Paul, warning about the deadline that came Monday, wrote in an X post on May 7.
Last month, the Department of Justice indicted the Montgomery, Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on 11 felonies, including charges of wire fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit money laundering to fund the racism it claims to fight.
It’s a bold claim – but the truth is more complex, and far more interesting than the headline suggests.
My subtitle highlights the immense and far-reaching consequences of what we say and do. It suggests that even small gestures or brief comments can trigger a massive “ripple effect” of logical or incidental outcomes. These outcomes can be far larger than their initial causes; careful consideration of both speech and behavior is essential to creating positive change.
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The US Department of Justice has announced the Soros-backed Southern Poverty Law Center, 

There are many powerful forces operating today across the nation to divide the American people and silence opposing views. One of the most active of these efforts is the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
This article is dedicated to two people, unjustly targeted by the SPLC. Jackie Juntti (Grassroots Granny) was targeted by the SPLC because of her defense of Glenn Spencer, of the American Border Patrol.