In 2025, protests against government overreach flood the streets of America, where the theme of liberty takes center stage under President Trump’s administration. However, the passion for “freedom” stands in stark contrast to the behavior exhibited during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of today’s vocal freedom advocates were previously proponents of strict lockdowns and business closures, raising questions about their integrity.
During the 2020 shutdowns, local businesses, churches, and gyms struggled while larger chains remained operational, exposing a hypocrisy fueled by economic power. Now, those who once enforced these restrictions cheer for liberty, overlooking their past actions that advocated for tyranny. This selective outrage reflects a deeper issue within society: the inconsistency in principles.
To rebuild trust within communities, individuals must acknowledge their past stances, whether in support of lockdowns or the shaming of dissenters. A true commitment to liberty requires unwavering integrity, not just adherence to popular trends. The Bible’s teachings on honesty and accountability emphasize the importance of standing by one’s principles, even amid changing social climates.
Real freedom demands that individuals adhere to their convictions, confess wrongdoings, and prioritize faith and family over politics. As America navigates these complicated times, it calls for genuine commitment to freedom—one not dictated by convenience, but rooted in integrity and unwavering support for all citizens’ rights.
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The Memory Problem in America: Freedom for Me, Not for Thee
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