New Year’s Day News Round Up – RFK Jr. to Make 2024 the Year America Revives Moral Courage
“Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their peers, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change.” – Robert F. Kennedy
We march into 2024 knowing that America has a date with destiny on November 5th. How should we approach the coming year? I suggest that we strive to live up to the words about moral courage that Robert F. Kennedy spoke over 50 years ago. I hear those words echo throughout RFK Jr.’s campaign for the White House.
RFK Jr. certainly has been willing to brave the disapproval of peers and the wrath of society when he has taken on Big Pharma, the military-industrial complex, Big Finance, Big Agriculture, Big Tech, government-sponsored censorship, and corporate capture of federal agencies as he does here – RFK Jr. Points Finger at Agency Responsible for Ohio Toxic Train Wreck. Kennedy has defended the right to bodily autonomy while enduring shrill attacks from those demanding that other people inject medical products into their bodies.
RFK Jr. seeks to rebuild the middle class and small businesses and proposes bold programs to address the needs of younger Americans. He does all of this while shunning negative attacks on his opponents. This accurate and profound video explains why America is embracing the rise of RFK Jr. – RFK Jr. | Loanly Hipster.
RFK Jr. calls out the Department of Justice:
The government corruption phase of the Sam Bankman-Fried case suddenly will not happen – “No one is even surprised. THAT is a bigger problem than the fraud itself. It shows how normalized corruption has become,” Kennedy wrote on X in reference to the decision. – Coinbase’s top lawyer, RFK jr., and more slam decision to drop second SBF trial | The Block
I suppose that if you are going to again prevent corrupt government actors from being held accountable, you quietly disclose it on New Year’s Eve.
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Today’s recommended podcast: Joe Rogan Interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (The Complete, Unedited Interview – Episode #1999) | Rumble. Please note that this podcast was censored on many platforms.
We wrap with a remembrance of the courage of Robert F. Kennedy:
I found this speech while digging around the internet: Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s Speech at the University of Mississippi. March 18, 1966. RFK delivered a message that many in Mississippi did not want to hear – at first. In 1966, delivering a speech in the Deep South about the need for racial justice was an act of moral courage.
RFK’s speech ended with resounding applause.
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
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I identify with Gen Z-ers, although I am 94 years old. So do many other Seniors who followed JFK and RFK and other presidential peace candidates . I hope you will be one. National security depends upon justice and peace.
We are waiting for these wise words to be applied to the Gaza genocide:
“Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their peers, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change.” – Robert F. Kennedy