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3 days ago |
medium.com | Michael Knox
If A Nation Falls and Nobody is Watching Does it Make a Sound? It didn’t happen overnight. It wasn’t one bad law, one corrupt politician, one failed system. It was death by a thousand cuts. Betrayal disguised as leadership. Control masked as compassion. Freedom surrendered, inch by inch, until the America we knew was barely recognizable.
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4 days ago |
medium.com | Michael Knox
Faith, Family, and the Fight for AmericaAmerica isn’t dying because of politics. It’s dying because we’ve forgotten who we are. Somewhere along the line, we traded faith for comfort. We handed off our kids to a culture that mocks morality. We surrendered family for convenience, traded truth for tolerance, and let silence replace courage. But deep down, something is stirring. You can feel it — can’t you? It’s the fire of patriots who still believe in God. Who still fight for their families.
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1 week ago |
medium.com | Michael Knox
Welcome to the Circus!Once upon a time, justice in this country wore a blindfold. Now? It wears a party pin. We’re watching in real time as the American judicial system crumbles — not because it’s weak, but because it’s been hijacked by activists in robes. Judges are no longer referees; they’re players. And they’ve picked a side.
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2 weeks ago |
medium.com | Michael Knox
It’s Time to RiseMen of America,We’ve been asleep for too long. While our faith was mocked, our families dismantled, and our freedoms eroded, we stood still. We scrolled. We stayed quiet. We were told that masculinity was dangerous, that faith was outdated, that tradition was bigotry — and too many of us believed it. But no more. The time for silence is over. The time for strength is now. The world doesn’t need more passive men.
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2 weeks ago |
medium.com | Michael Knox
Living for Mission, Not MaterialismIn a world obsessed with wealth, comfort, and status, there was a warrior brotherhood who swore to give it all up. The Knights Templar. Men of war, yes — but also men of God. They didn’t ride for gold or glory. They weren’t building empires for themselves. They took a vow of poverty, chastity, and obedience — not as weakness, but as a weapon. Their poverty was discipline. Their simplicity was strength. Their purpose was pure.
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