The reason we point to the constitution in this case, is because if we are going to ask people to put everything on the line to stand up to the monster that is the globalist machine, it needs to be more than just little old me asking them.
If you are an American you swore an oath to uphold and protect the constitution against all threats, foreign AND domestic. If they are shown the constitution is being attacked and don't join the effort to defend it, they swore a false oath. Men have a sense of honor and duty, and invoking that in them is how to get them to buy in.
Read into the American Revolution, they didnt all just wake up one morning and decide to rebel. They gave the British every chance to do the right thing, tried every nonviolent means of achieving justice available, and built an alliance of all of the leaders in the country.
Thomas Paine published "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis" to get people acquainted to the idea.
Hamilton, Madison and others put out the federalist papers, to deliberate on the finer details what the day to day operations of an independent government should be.
George Washington, a man above reproach, respected by everyone and proficient in war, gave the patriots confidence that they had a fighting chance and moral standing. Not just to the Americans either, if the Colonists had not convinced the French to come to their side we would have lost the revolution. Optics matter in that sense.
EDIT: Forgot to tie it all in, basically this is going to take longer than the next election cycle to unfuck. We need to start laying the groundwork and dig in for the long haul to win this. The urge to just do something to change everything really fast will backfire in a huge way and honestly I think they are baiting us to.
The reason we point to the constitution in this case, is because if we are going to ask people to put everything on the line to stand up to the monster that is the globalist machine, it needs to be more than just little old me asking them.
If you are an American you swore an oath to uphold and protect the constitution against all threats, foreign AND domestic. If they are shown the constitution is being attacked and don't join the effort to defend it, they swore a false oath. Men have a sense of honor and duty, and invoking that in them is how to get them to buy in.
Read into the American Revolution, they didnt all just wake up one morning and decide to rebel. They gave the British every chance to do the right thing, tried every nonviolent means of achieving justice available, and built an alliance of all of the leaders in the country.
Thomas Paine published "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis" to get people acquainted to the idea.
Hamilton, Madison and others put out the federalist papers, to deliberate on the finer details what the day to day operations of an independent government should be.
George Washington, a man above reproach, respected by everyone and proficient in war, gave the patriots confidence that they had a fighting chance and moral standing. Not just to the Americans either, if the Colonists had not convinced the French to come to their side we would have lost the revolution. Optics matter in that sense.