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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up. Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition,
but first. On this Thursday, I am thinking that the worst social change in America over the years
has been the gradual acceptance of treachery in our country. Yes, awful people have always been
with us, brutal slaveholders, Native American destroyers, narcotics merchants, assassins. We've had them
If you read Killing the Mob and Killing Crazy Horse, you'll know that I know what I am talking about.
The difference today is that ruthless people have cover the Internet.
Ask any school kid, and they'll tell you stories of betrayal and emotional brutality
attached to social media that devastate children, and the miscreants go largely unpunished.
Ancient Rome is the best example of a society that became so desensitized that,
thousands flock to the Coliseum to see innocent people killed by wild animals. That was entertainment.
The crowds couldn't get enough. Civility in Rome became non-existent. A collapse was inevitable.
Those in positions of power in our country are often frightened. The treachery machine will turn on them.
Thus, politicians and influencers stand mute. When due process is denied, laws go unenforced.
Corruption is carried on in plain sight. Where are the crusaders for true justice?
do they exist anymore? Certainly not in the media or in the entertainment industry. Treachery
rules there. Money and leftist ideology is the playbook. It's a grim picture. Only a strong,
honest leader could set a different tone. Rome could not find one. We may not either. Those rare
honest individuals are hard to find. Back after this.
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