A Father’s Revelation: Unmasking the True Oppressors in History and Today
Listen up, folks—I’m Phillip C. Parrish, retired Navy intel guy, farmer, father, and the guy who’s gunning for Minnesota’s governorship in 2026 to gut the corrupt guts out of this state. But today, I’m not here to drop bombs on the DFL syndicate’s latest grift (though trust me, that’s coming). This one’s personal. It stems from a raw chat with my youngest son, now 18, who’s sharp as a tack but, like so many kids these days, has been force-fed a cocktail of half-truths by the education system and media machine. Our talk peeled back layers of history—from Moses to Hitler, Genghis Khan to Mao—and exposed the rotten core that’s poisoning society. Spoiler: It ain’t about race, color, or creed. It’s about free will, the God-given spark that tyrants always snuff out first. And yeah, it’s got everything to do with why I’m fighting the racketeers looting Minnesota.
Picture this: My son’s venting about the world’s messes, dropping insights on ancient empires and modern monsters. He’s got the facts down—Moses leading folks out of Egypt, Romans crushing rebellions, Genghis Khan’s hordes, Hitler’s death machine, Mao’s cultural purge. Even tossed in some American slip-ups for good measure. But he’s missing the puzzle piece that ties it all together. His conclusions? Tinged with the divisive crap that’s been drilled into him: labels based on skin, tribe, or belief. Words weaponized to pit us against each other, ignoring the real divide—oppressors versus the oppressed.
I push him. “Who was Moses really leading away from Pharaoh’s boot?” He says the Jews, naturally. Fair enough, but dig deeper. After some back-and-forth, he nails it: the oppressed, the vulnerable, the ones who couldn’t fight back. Boom. That’s the key. Not a racial crusade, but a liberation of the downtrodden. Flip the script to the villains: Hitler didn’t go wrong because of some ethnic quirk; he went rogue by dictating who lives, who dies, based on his twisted “superiority” BS. Genghis? Mao? They built empires on coercion, slaughtering anyone who didn’t bow. Even in America’s darker chapters—slavery, internment camps—it’s the same poison: leaders stripping away individual choice, forcing conformity under threat of the sword or the gulag.
Now, contrast that with Jesus Christ, the only leader who gets it right. No armies marching to conquer, no edicts from a throne of skulls. Just an open invitation: Follow me if you choose. Free will, baby—that’s the divine blueprint. God didn’t create us as puppets; He gave us discernment, the guts to choose good over evil, life over death. True followers of Christ? We don’t coerce. We lead by example, bearing fruits like liberty, justice, and mercy. Look at Islam’s founder, Muhammad—brutal ultimatums: Believe because I say so, or else. That’s the 5 Ws of tyranny: Who believes (everyone I pick), what they believe (my rules), when (now or die), where (under my boot), why (because I said). Jesus? Nah. He leaves it to you. Your soul, your call. That’s freedom. That’s power.
But here’s where the conversation gut-punched me—and where it shines light on the darkness swallowing our society. My son pauses, reflects, then hits me with the killer question: “But Dad, how do we deal with those who cause harm and exploit the vulnerable and weak?” Damn good one, kid. The answer? We stand righteous. We defend the oppressed—any race, color, or creed—with truth and, if it comes to it, our very lives. No hand-wringing, no “both sides” nonsense. Evil doesn’t get a pass because it’s wrapped in nonprofit smiles or political suits.
This ain’t abstract history. It’s Minnesota right now. The DFL machine, their nonprofit cronies, and corporate enablers? They’re the modern Pharaohs, looting billions in daycare fraud, COVID relief scams, and election rigging. They’re the ones dictating the 5 Ws to vulnerable families, immigrants, and everyday Minnesotans—exploiting the weak while gaslighting us with divisive labels. Race-baiting? Creed-shaming? It’s their smokescreen to hide the grift. But we’re onto them. As a Catholic in the Diocese of Minneapolis and St. Paul, I see this through Christ’s lens: Protect the flock, expose the wolves. And yeah, a little dark humor helps—imagine these fraudsters sweating in confession, spilling beans on stolen taxpayer dough while the priest fights back laughter.
Society’s been fed darkness: division as destiny, coercion as control. But the truth? It’s individuals making choices that honor God’s intent—free will yielding liberty’s fruits. Tyrants fall when we reject their labels and defend the vulnerable. My son’s eyes lit up with that realization. Yours should too. Join the fight. Expose the syndicate. Vote ‘em out in 2026. Because in the end, it’s not about groups—it’s about souls choosing light over chains.
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