Cancel Culture Pandemic
Super Spreader Lies by Gary McCoy, Shiloh, IL

Confession: I Was Wrong About the Great Pandemic Panic

I could not have been more wrong about how the election would affect the Great Pandemic Panic. I assumed that if Biden won, or the left could claim he won, the WuFlu would be consigned to the hazmat container of history.

Why lockdown the country, bankrupt businesses and put school children under house arrest if the results can’t be blamed on Trump?

What I failed to anticipate was how much, leftist governors and their pet bureaucrats would enjoy newfound powers under what Candace Owens calls “diet fascism.” They like ordering people around. And since the orders are ‘for the people’s own good’ increasing the number of Kung Flu orders and expanding the reach of the edicts only serves to make the dime store dictators feel even better about themselves.

It’s health policy by onanism.

Recently Dr. Fuhrer of the Los Angeles Department of Health ordered the cancellation of trick-or-treating. Excuse me, that’s Dr. Barbara Ferrer. It’s typical of our faceless government bureaucrats that they decide to ban the one event – other than bank robberies – where Americans are happy to wear masks.

Dr. Ferrer canceled the candy grab on Tuesday and on Wednesday she backed down. She grudgingly moved to trick-or-treat from Verboten to ‘not-recommended-and-if-Pennywise-gets-your-kids-it’s-on-you!’

It’s a sad commentary on our nation that citizens meekly gave up Easter celebrations. Children let their elderly parents die alone. But when the Flustapo canceled trick-or-treat, the populace rose up in arms.

Will it happen again when they cancel Christmas?

It certainly didn’t when leftist governors told residents who and how many they could invite for Thanksgiving dinner. It’s entirely possible turkey celebrants are ignoring the Flustapo’s rules. Thanksgiving takes place inside the home, no matter what California Gov. Gavin Newsom decrees. Unless the authorities bring a warrant with them they aren’t going to be taking dinner attendance in very many homes.

It’s quite possible, thanksgiving will be celebrated with Dr. Ferrer being none the wiser. No public civil disobedience is necessary.

Christmas is different. The services are public. There’s Advent. We can’t anticipate the pagans joining us in our protest as we joined them to rescue Halloween. It’s going to be up to Christian leaders, and I don’t think they’re going to rise to the occasion.

Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson says there are two teams driving Kung-Flu policy. Team Reality, and Team Apocalypse. I disagree. There is a third-team: Team Surrender. I think the vast majority of our namby-pamby pulpit possums are on Team Surrender. They don’t even fight for the worship rights enshrined in the Constitution, much less those that originate with God.

If we had more pastors like Tony Spell in Baton Rouge, who fought worship restrictions from day one, we would have a good chance of success. Spell has been arrested for opening his church and he’s preached with an ankle monitor on his leg.

When I asked him what the future holds he told me, “We will never comply with this government.” I can assure you Christmas services will be open for one and all at Life Tabernacle Church.

Even pastors like California’s John MacArthur, who finally had enough this fall and opened Grace Community Church, could help fight the Flustapo’s ban or restrictions on Advent, Christmas Eve, and Christmas services. Why aren’t pastors networking in their respective towns and planning a mass civilly disobedient uprising of many, many churches opening together for Christmas?

The odd Unitarian might alert the authorities to the plan, but if Jesus can overcome Judas surely the majority of pastors can bypass a rat.

Civil rights pastors marched to the Edmund Pettus Bridge knowing there would likely be a beating waiting for them, but they believed in what they were doing. Our pastors fear the wrath of the media and the Flu Fuhrers more than they trust the Bible and the lord.

If the pastor can’t find the courage to celebrate the birth of Jesus, church members need to find it for him. Call the church office. Call the deacons. Tell them you don’t intend to remain a member of a church that abandons the Lord at Christmas.

If the pagans can save Halloween, surely the Christians can save Christmas.

(For those readers wondering about the outcome of my account suspension by the Kancel Kommissars at Twitter, I have reassumed command. The Twits sent an email, “Our support team has reviewed your account and it appears we made an error. We’ve determined there was no violation and have restored your account to full functionality.” You may now add @ReluctantUser2 to the long list of Twitter censorship errors that only seem to affect conservatives.)

Copyright 2020 Michael Shannon, distributed by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate.

Michael Shannon is a commentator and public relations consultant, and is the author of “A Conservative Christian’s Guidebook for Living in Secular Times.”


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Michael Shannon
Michael R. Shannon is a public relations and advertising consultant with corporate, government and political experience around the globe. He is a dynamic, entertaining and funny keynote speaker for political, corporate, non–profit and governmental organizations. In addition to his speaking and consulting, Shannon is the author of A Conservative Christian’s Guidebook for Living in Secular Times (Now With Added Humor!) As consultant to The Israel Project, he has made a number of trips to Israel where he worked closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in their efforts to promote a positive image of Israel. Shannon has also conducted media and message training workshops for MFA and Israeli Defense Forces spokespersons along with representatives of various non–governmental organizations. During the UN Court trial in The Hague, Shannon worked closely with the MFA in its international media outreach. Shannon teaches message development, crisis communication and public relations for The University of Tennessee – Chattanooga Command College, conducts the political advertising and message section of The University of Virginia's Sorenson Institute and he lectures on message development, politics for the Institute of Political Leadership. He is a regular speaker on political commercials, crisis communication and public relations for Campaigns & Elections magazine. He has also addressed the State Legislative Leaders Foundation, National League of Cities, conducted seminars for Information Management and The University of Arkansas – Little Rock and performed as the keynote speaker for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Shannon’s client list includes SAIC; United National Congress (Trinidad & Tobago); Royal Castle, Ltd.; New Generation Imaging; Dry–Clean Depot; Texas Medical Assn.; American Medical Assn.; American Medical Assn. PAC; Indiana State Police Alliance; Minneapolis Federation of Police; St. Paul Police Federation; Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance; The Peterson Companies; Gleaning for the World; various political candidates and elected officials. The work Shannon has done in the radio and television arena has been recognized for both creativity and effectiveness. He is a multiple first place winner in the American Association of Political Consultants Pollie awards. Shannon won back–to–back first place Silver Microphone awards for radio commercials. He is a three–time winner of the prestigious Gold statue at the Houston International Film Festival. Shannon won first place in the Vision Awards for television. He has also won consecutive Silver Microphone awards for best campaign.

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