The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday is the call to battle attempts to destroy American liberties. Americans in colonial times battled Great Britain to gain liberty, and Americans today must fight against the Left’s “attempts to restrict our liberties, destroy our culture, and manipulate our society using the imperious power of the government.
Patrick Henry gave his famous “Give
me liberty, or give me death” speech in St. John’s Church, in Richmond,
Virginia, on March 23, 1775. Henry was speaking out against British rule over
the American colonies, and his words inspired American soldiers and people around
the world at later times.
Carson Holloway shared several
examples of other people who spoke out against their governments. His first
example is “the brave protesters who gathered in Tiananmen Square in 1989 to take
on the despotic, tyrannical Chinese government.” We know that the Chinese
government has only gotten worse, but the bravery of those protesters must be
honored. Holloway reported that “Many of those Chinese protesters carried signs
quoting Henry’s words over 200 years after he appeared at St. John’s Church on
March 23, 17775, during the second Virginia convention.”
The first Continental Congress met in
Philadelphia in October of 1774, the British government had imposed a series of
taxes and restrictions on Americans, including the Stamp Act, Sugar Act,
Townshend Acts, and Intolerable Acts, which the colonists believed violated
their rights and their idea of self-government. These acts led to many acts of
defiance, including the Boston Tea Party on Dec. 16, 1773, which resulted in
the British navy closing Boston as a port and blockading it in March 1774.
Americans today live lives of
freedom because of the bravery of colonists, such as Patrick Henry and other
patriots who risked life, liberty, and property to fight against Great Britain.
Even as we enjoy the blessings of liberty, we must remember that the fight for
freedom conditions. Today we battle against the Left and the socialists in
America who desire to destroy our government. We must keep our eyes and ears
open to see and hear. We should also remember the words of President Ronald Reagan about protecting freedom.
Freedom is never more than one generation
away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It
must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one
day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s
children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.
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