(OPINION) We live in an upside-down society with completely upside-down values. In this sort of environment, literally, anything that you say could get you into serious trouble. Theoretically, our Constitution is supposed to guarantee the right of free speech for us, but the truth is that free speech has been dead for quite some time now.

Those that are in the process of fundamentally transforming our society have made policing speech one of their highest priorities, and their hordes of brainwashed minions are always ready to step in and crack down whenever a potential violation has been detected. At this point, things have gotten so bad that even children singing the National Anthem is considered to be “offensive”…

An unbelievable case of censorship took place when the esteemed Rushingbrook Children’s Choir was silenced by Capitol Police in the middle of singing the National Anthem at the United States Capitol. Despite having prior approval from Congress members, the police deemed their performance as a form of protest, sparking outrage and concern among citizens and lawmakers.


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The Rushingbrook Children’s Choir had been granted permission to perform in Statuary Hall by South Carolina Representatives Russell Fry, Joe Wilson, and William Timmons, during their well-planned trip to Washington, D.C.

The audience and the young singers were bewildered as their rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner was abruptly halted for seemingly baseless reasons. According to the police, singing the national anthem could be considered offensive or provoke conflict.

Are you kidding me? We can’t have little children singing the National Anthem because it “could be considered offensive or provoke conflict”? What in the world has happened to this country?

It turns out that the Bible is now considered to be offensive as well. In fact, the King James Version of the Bible was just banned at the elementary school level and the middle school level by a school district in Utah….

The King James Version of the Bible has been removed from many Davis School District schools after a committee found it contained “vulgarity and violence.”

A district review committee recently decided to pull the Bible from all schools other than at the high school level. According to a district spokesperson, the committee actually determined the book “does not contain sensitive material as defined by Utah Code,” but still pulled it from certain schools because of age appropriateness. (READ MORE)