In the previous post, I mentioned this group of Brown Supremacists who showed up.
For some reason, they were really angry at me.
They shouted these crazy lies about "racist", "homophobe", and "predator."
I never realized how much power I had over these desperate illegal alien enablers and their dwindling posse. The funny things-they were pretty much describing themselves, preying on the fears of the young people whom they attempted to lie to and indoctrinate to hate others.
Yes, I decided to let the whole world know that I was playing John Adams at the History Walk hosted by the July 4th Celebration in Santa Ana California, right in the heart of Orange County.
I am proud of my country, and I am proud of my President!
Why should anyone of us hide our freedoms and First Amendment rights?
So, as predicted, a small collection of Brown Supremacist, pro-illegal alien, La Raza hatemongers showed up:
But that is what they are!
As hard as they tried to intimidate me and others at the event, I found that more people, parents and children, withstood the hatred of these race-baiting hatemongers. We all know that they hate this country and they hate the values which make this country great.
But there are so many more in this country who care about being American, not black or white, red or brown.
It was really stunning to see the power of ordinary citizens stand up to their hatred. They essentially wasted four hours of their day trying to intimidate me, and they couldn't get rid of me.
But they did succeed at chasing away someone else.
One of the staffers at the event encouraged me to take a break. I saw no reason to leave, since I was having a good time. Then she told me that she was worried about what Congressman Lou Correa would think with all the hateful bigots taking up space at the history walk.
I refused to leave. The Congressman has only himself to blame for this illegal alien chaos in this city. He wanted to pander to these La Raza Brown Supremacist thugs, and now he could clean up the mess.
The truth is that Santa Ana is a sanctuary city for illegal aliens, but not for citizens, and certainly not for the taxpaying parents and their children who wanted to celebrate Fourth of July.
None of us gave way. Anyone who was listening could tell that they were getting tired really fast.
I also noticed that Jackie Cordova was really angry at Lupe Moreno. Apparently, she had the courage to call the police on them in the past because they were committing crimes, and many of them now have police records.
No wonder they were angry. Instead of showing any respect to their elders, they attacked this woman, a lady who has fought for American, for our freedoms, and for our country.
Shameful!
Lupe was strong, as she has always been. and refused to pushed around!
Notice how creepy these brown supremacists became!
They became so hostile and violent, the Santa Ana police department had to put up a "Do Not Cross" line to protect the visitors to the park.
Pretty sad, I must say.
The parents and children of all backgrounds were very supportive of me and the history walk. Some of them came up to me to ask extra questions, and thent hey helped guide more young people to learn about John Adams and this great country.
Hate lost. Love trumped hate that day, and on Independence Day of all days!
As I wrote before, the only bad thing that happened turned out to be a good thing.
One young boy believed the lies and told a few other kids:: "Don't talk to him! He's a racist."
But no one listened to him. In fact, I could not believe how many kids went up to hear about John Adams!
Another group of kids came to the right side of the table. I was pretty sure that they wanted to ask me something incendiary, egged on by one of the corrupt, abusive adults. At one point, I turned to them and asked them what they wanted to know. They simply walked away and said: "Never mind."
It is really strange to me how Jack, Perla, and the rest of their corrupt cult can come into the middle of a park in a large Hispanic community and claim that I am a racist. If I had such disdain for people with a different skin color, why would I be there in the first place?
Let me know when you have an answer to that. I would sure like to know.
If anything. these foolish, hateful people–themselves indoctrinated with false narratives about this country's history.
Fortunately, I was able to meet with lots of people throughout the four hours that I attended and shared information about John Adams. Just before I left, staffers informed me that they would have the Santa Ana police department escort me to my car.
I wasn't really sure that I needed it, but I complied nonetheless.
Notice that the Santa Ana police complied as much as they could without undoing their ethical obligations as police officers to serve and protect all citizens equally:
They were desperate to look good to the world, but they only revealed how hateful they really are:
They even tried to block the street when I drove out of the parkway to the main street:
But John Adams made it, in spite of the worst efforts of the Brown Supremacists and their hate-monger henchmen.
Final Reflection
This is the face of illegal alien hate than to see these bigoted, Brown Supremacists invading a family-friendly celebration of our country's Independence from Great Britain.
Unbelievable but true, they have no problem terrorizing little children and their families in their determination to protect illegal aliens.
I have to say I found myself laughing a few times and their vain attempts to shame and slander me and others I know. They even had pictures of me in handcuffs, arrested for no other reason than being a citizen who was protesting a corrupt city council in its one city council meeting.
Pretty sad, I must say, that this group has resorted to such hatred of their "own people", since the majority of parents and children who visited my booth were of Hispanic descent and welcomed all the history I shared with them.