There’s a profound sense of regret for not pushing harder for freedom when the opportunity was present. It’s difficult to sleep at night knowing that the nation is increasingly becoming a police state, with liberties eroding before our eyes. The feeling of unfulfilled responsibility and missed chances to stand up for what’s right lingers, leaving a sense of guilt and concern about the future.
Many Americans now feel a deep sense of regret, realizing they didn't push for true freedom hard enough. It’s difficult to sleep at night knowing the USA is slipping into a police state. Sadly, it feels like the country is finished—too late to turn back, and forever changed into a surveillance-driven society.
Many Americans now feel a deep sense of regret, realizing they didn't push for true freedom hard enough. It’s difficult to sleep at night knowing the USA is slipping into a police state. Sadly, it feels like the country is finished—too late to turn back, and forever changed into a surveillance-driven society.
There’s a profound sense of regret for not pushing harder for freedom when the opportunity was present. It’s difficult to sleep at night knowing that the nation is increasingly becoming a police state, with liberties eroding before our eyes. The feeling of unfulfilled responsibility and missed chances to stand up for what’s right lingers, leaving a sense of guilt and concern about the future.
Many Americans ignored tyranny at first because they thought tyranny was just for smokers, drunk-drivers, junkies, sex offenders, illegal immigrants, Muslims, or blacks.
Now that the police state has become so obvious, Americans seem to be trying to justify tyranny by pretending nothing will get worse.