Civil Liberties,  Constitution,  Current Affairs,  Domestic Policy,  Gun Control,  Podcast,  Self Defense

Rise to Rebellion

Play

Darrell Castle talks about the rebellion of the people of the Commonwealth of Virginia to the new Democrat Governor’s and Legislature’s actual and proposed anti-self-defense laws.

Transcript / Notes

RISE TO REBELLION

Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. Today is Friday, January 24, 2020, and today I will be talking about the Rebellion of the people of the Commonwealth of Virginia to the new Democrat Governor’s and Legislature’s actual and proposed anti-self-defense laws.

The people of Virginia recently elected Democrat majorities in both houses of the legislature, plus they also elected Democrat Governor Ralph Northam. The Democrats promised to move for stricter gun regulations, including possible confiscation for non-compliance, and once in office attempted to fulfill their promises. Senate Bill 16 would impose five years imprisonment on law-abiding citizens who possess some of the most common firearms in America. Under this proposed new law, people otherwise guilty of no crime, would be sentenced to five years in prison for doing something that is protected by and enshrined in the Bill of Rights.

The rights listed in the Bill of Rights, as Mr. Jefferson told us in the Declaration, are given to us by God. The rights are inalienable meaning they can’t legally be taken, and we cannot legally cede them to others. Government is not the creator of these rights and therefore has no legal right to remove them from the people. Government is, in fact, required to protect those rights for that is the very reason that governments are instituted among men; that is, to protect our God-given rights.

So, to carry Mr. Jefferson’s ideas one step further, we the people form governments because we know that power abhors a vacuum and that if we don’t, someone else will. We, therefore, make the government weak and divided, and separate the powers into separate branches so government cannot legally become tyrannical. We tell government that its primary reason for existing is to protect our God-given rights. The nature of government, however, is to grow and become more powerful, and to destroy the very rights it exists to protect.

You may say that the people of Virginia elected this Democrat majority to their positions of lawmaker and therefore, majority rules, so they are entitled to what they voted for. However, that’s not the way it works in America. This is not a majority rules government but instead it is a republican form of government. The President is required to guarantee to the states a republican form of government. That term has nothing to do with political parties but instead it refers to representative government with minority rights.

Minority rights are to be respected even above the collective because no majority is empowered to deny the individual rights enshrined in the Constitution. For example, Amendment Six grants criminal defendants the right to trial be jury, no matter what the majority says. Therefore, any new law criminalizing the right of the people to defend themselves violates the U.S. and Virginia Constitutions, and should not be enforced. The people have a duty to resist and to rise in rebellion against such a tyrannical act by government.

Governor Northam is apparently quite serious about enforcing the new law, however, because he has asked the Virginia legislature for an additional $250,000 to fund the incarceration of Virginians who refuse to surrender their arms. The most alarming thing is that $4.8 million has been requested to fund an 18 member SWAT Unit to be dedicated to the forceful confiscation of arms, when necessary.

I use the term arms instead of guns because I want to emphasize that the issue is not hunting but the basic human right of self-defense. The Virginia government apparently does not want its citizens to be able to defend themselves against the tyranny of armed criminals and against a tyrannical government. Jefferson told us that every 20 years there would have to be a rebellion, as government’s tendency would be to grow stronger and usurp the people’s rights.

In this case, rebellion means that in 91 out of Virginia’s 96 counties sanctuary measures have been passed to resist the State’s new laws. Becoming a 2nd Amendment sanctuary means a locality will not use its law enforcement resources to prosecute the State’s new gun laws. In other words, the sheriffs and other law enforcement officials are planning to refuse enforcement of the confiscation law, if passed in its present form. The sheriffs have been threatened with arrest for their position, so perhaps we will see what happens when a SWAT team comes to arrest the County Sheriff.

Last Monday, January 20th, there was a rally at the state capitol in which 22,000 people showed up to peacefully express their support for the 2nd Amendment. These people and the people in the sanctuary counties and cities are trying to send the Governor a peaceful message; back off and don’t push this because you are about to encroach on very basic and very personal territory, which we will not surrender without a fight. I hope the Governor of Virginia listens to them.

As I said earlier this is not a proposed ban on hunting, it’s a ban on self-defense. It starts out as a ban on what the government chooses to label “assault weapons “and then gravitates to all semi-automatics, which is most handguns and rifles, followed inevitably by all guns. Making the right of self-defense illegal is a U.N. mandate and governments around the world from local to national are moving in that direction. Why would our own government seek to disarm us? That’s a very interesting and legitimate question. I offer just a few possible explanations, but you probably have many others.

The Democrat Party has been infiltrated and conquered by radicals such as AOC and Ilhan Omar, as well as old line Soviet-style socialists such as Bernie Sanders. They are completely devoid of any concern for individual rights and private property. They care nothing for your liberty and property, only their own. They have the globalist world system in mind and desire the collectivization of all rights and property. In order to achieve their objective completely they need their opponents to be disarmed and defenseless. This Party and its views have come very close, and perhaps already has reached, permanent majority status. If it has not, then it inevitably soon will. About 52% of the population now receives some government benefit each month and about 6% of the population works for the government so that’s 58%.

The ruling class has evolved to the point where it is now an entirely separate society with its own rules. It has its own moral code and feels no need to recognize ours.

In opposition to this group we have Republicans who are basically nihilists who don’t believe in anything except power, money and how to get them and keep them. They will allow the Democrat destruction of our civilization to happen, but they would prefer that it go more slowly. Of course, you also have a few radicals who would prefer a return to the Constitution and the Rule of Law.

Why do we need to be armed, or why are guns so important to us that we would resist confiscation with armed force? Arms are symbolic of a free people. Free people are armed, but slaves are disarmed. It recalls images of the defeated army marching by the conquering general to stack their arms in front of him. We also need guns to defend ourselves against armed criminals so that we are individually accountable. According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), one out of six women will be raped or have rape attempted sometime in their lives. There are 433,648 victims of sexual assault each year and about 90% are female. The most alarming statistic is that there are about 130,000 actual rapes committed in America each year.

Wouldn’t it make sense for Governor Northam to tell the women of Virginia: look ladies this is terrible, and I feel your pain so arm yourselves and train, train, train with your weapon until using it is second nature. The State of Virginia will give a tax credit if you take a course from a certified instructor. I cannot put a police officer beside you 24/7 but you can take responsibility for your own safety. Individual responsibility is the key to this because rapists aren’t looking for a gunfight, they are looking for a victim so don’t give them one.

Instead Governor Northam says I want to send all he rapists a message; the women of Virginia are fair game so help yourselves. He seems to have the same mentality as many of the European government leaders and bureaucrats, which won’t even defend their own children from rape and abuse. You ladies just go on back to the Democrat plantation and leave the thinking to us because you know we will empower women so they can overcome.

People who attend rallies such as the one I just mentioned are usually referred to by the press, and especially the Democrat press, as racist, white supremacist, homophobic, xenophobic, toothless hillbillies, etc. but the truth is quite different. The attendance at Virginia was apparently quite diverse. I saw interviews with several black people who had signs saying “Black Guns Matter”. Those people are committed to defense of their dignity and their person because if they don’t defend it who will? Oh yes, now I remember, the government will do it. The government’s armed officers will be there a little after you are raped or murdered to clean up the mess so just go on back home and leave the thinking to us.

A favorite tactic of the anti-self-defense media and government is to publish reports of incidents of gun violence in which innocent people are killed, but they ignore the incidents in which law-abiding people defend themselves with guns and thus avoid injury and death. According to the NRA, which keeps statistics on self-defense incidents, there are from 500,000 to 3 million incidents of successful armed self-defense in America each year, and about 40,000 firearm deaths each year. In most cases the gun is not even fired, because its mere presence is enough.

I’m not advising anybody to break the law and risk arrest but surrender or resistance is always the choice before us. I ask myself from time to time which side will the police take, what about the National Guard, but the real question is whose side will the U.S. military be on? Will they obey their masters and bear their swords against their own people? If they do, then all is lost, but if they don’t then we can prevail for a while.

Virginia is a test case for the new America because it is symbolic, as well as majority Democrat, at least in the law-making bodies. The home of Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, it was the cradle of liberty. Virginia serves now as a canary in a coal mine for the rest of us. If the people of Virginia surrender others will follow quickly like lemmings off a cliff.

What can ordinary people do? First, we’re all ordinary, and self-defense cuts across all political divides, all races, and all genders. In other words, we are all in this together and the faster we start to see government for what it really is, the better off we will be. Sanctuary for the 2nd Amendment groups are springing up across the country everywhere. Go on social media and find one in your area and join it and participate. It’s a start and the growing numbers will send the correct message to the Ralph Northam’s of the world.

Finally, folks: When you give up your arms you are no longer free, and you have become the property of the one to whom you surrendered your weapons.

At least that’s the way I see it,

Until next time folks,

This is Darrell Castle,

Thanks for listening.

6 Comments

  • Joe Walker

    Fantastic post Darrell!
    It’s so sad that it has come down to this level!
    Perhaps the apathetic will start to pay closer attention now?
    God bless you sir and may God bless America!

  • Jeff Holzfaster

    I always look forward to your podcasts. This one hits home in a way that makes our loss of freedoms real. The looming loss of our second amendment rights is just another step in the continued slow march to a complete rewrite of our constitution. It IS time to rise but I fear that the state has had control of our kids education, or lack thereof, long enough that they feel they can make these moves without any intelligent pushback.

  • gregory k soderberg

    We are not Free. Since they changed the principle by which all money comes into circulation, we have been in Economic Servitude…our government and its people forced into debt to have money….a violation of our 13th Amendment protection against such. If we do not go into debt to the money creators there is no money to earn, spend, save, tax, give…none. The debt grows with time raising our costs of living, diminishing our purchasing power making it harder for more and more to make ends meet. If you created all the money and everyone had to be in debt to you to get it; what would be your limitations? The solution at: http://www.wealthmoney.org

  • JONATHAN TAUB

    Very true Darrell I am not crazy about guns and know first hand how in a moment of fear or anger a decision can be made that cannot be undone but I am more fearful of a country of unarmed sheep falling victim to armed criminals and a authoritarian government….and I agree with the post above regarding our money system has something to do with the situation we are in…I would further say the same people running the money system want our guns most likely ….it’s just a hunch