Naomi Wolf, a lifelong strong liberal, has embraced the 2nd Amendment. In a Substack essay she does a grammatical analysis of its wording and original intent, and she praises its wisdom. She now sees the need for firearms for the defense of self and others, and for the defense of individual rights against government usurpation.
This is quite astounding. We are watching in real time the erosion of longstanding political alignments, as people on both sides wake up to the reality of the present danger. The New World Order is entering its end game in taking over the lives of everyone on the planet, and is dangerously close to success. This is not merely “meet your new boss, same as your old boss”, it is a magnitudes-worse shift in the values, attitudes, and way of life, even to changing the literal DNA of the human race.
And so we see unlikely players, such as Wolf, RFK Jr, Dore, Straka, et. al. suddenly sounding more like conservatives than many who have worn that label for years. They are showing extraordinary courage, because in doing so they are alienating much of their support base, a base known for its vicious cancellation of anyone who disagrees on any point. But they see the truth and they see the dire threat against the nation and the world.
If Naomi Wolf can see the common sense of letting people arm themselves to protect against criminals and those who would abuse power, then anyone can see it once their indoctrinated blinders are taken off.
I suppose things had to get as bad as they are in order for people to wake up. That’s happening, thankfully, and not a moment too soon.
https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/rethinking-the-second-amendment?s=r
Well said.
I never thought I'd listen to a Kennedy but i bought RFK Jr's Fauci book. He has been such an important voice these last 2 years.
Times of crisis really reveal people's character, and you can see who is willing to accept new evidence and analyze it clearly for the truth and who isn't. You can see who truly has integrity. Neil Oliver was on Bret Weinstein's Dark Horse podcast (someone else I never thought I'd listen to), and he talked about how painful and awful the awakening is but how much better it feels to go through it and realize you can survive, and you're better for it. Well worth listening to.