Do you want accountability?
Then rise up and vote on August 11th.
Do you want the people who lied to you and exploited you on an industrial scale finally exposed and held to account?
Then make the movement too big to rig on August 11th.
This is not red versus blue. It is right versus wrong. Good versus evil. The producers versus the parasites who turned Minnesota into a looting ground while selling themselves as the compassionate class.
We the hard-working poor—the farmers, veterans, factory hands, truck drivers, nurses, small-business owners, and parents who actually show up, raise our children, pay the taxes, and keep this constitutional republic standing—have been lied to long enough. The same sick mindset that once sterilized the “feebleminded” under the language of scientific mercy now sells race-based preferences as justice, treats every father as the default abuser through the Duluth Model, and runs trafficking pipelines dressed up as humanitarianism while treating people like cattle for profit and control.
Racism sold as the cure for racism is still racism. It is bigotry with better branding. It forces every human interaction through a color lens, violates the truth that every person stands equal before God and equal under the law, and gives perfect moral cover to the grift. Skin is not destiny. Character is. Conduct is. Jesus did not sort crowds by melanin. Galatians 3:28 leaves no room for racial scorekeeping. Yet in Minnesota the race industry and the patronage machine travel together—one provides the cover, the other provides the cash.
The Duluth Model is not protection. It is a fear-fueled family shredder that treated men as the automatic villains, ignored mutual violence, and fed a massive bureaucracy of nonprofits, lawyers, and courts while actual family breakdown and child harm continued. The same pattern appears in the broader “humanitarian” industries: label a group vulnerable, claim moral authority, package extraction as compassion, demand silence from anyone who notices the bodies and the broken homes, and keep the money flowing.
These are not policy disagreements. They are industrial-scale lies that destroyed trust, gutted communities, and transferred wealth from the people who produce to the people who manage the narrative.
If you genuinely want accountability, you must rise up and vote on August 11th. Not later. Not after someone else gives you permission. Not after the gatekeepers decide it is safe. August 11th is the Minnesota primary. It is the first clear, public act of refusal. Show up. Vote Lindell-Parrish. Drag someone with you. Flood the polls. Make the numbers so large, so obvious, so overwhelming that the syndicate cannot hide the outcome, cannot dismiss it, cannot quietly adjust the results in the dark. The movement must be too big to rig.
That is the only language the machine understands. Quiet discontent changes nothing. Overwhelming public force forces the light on.
We are not asking for another round of polite management. On the Lindell-Parrish ticket we are committed to exposing the networks, auditing the rot, pursuing real prosecutions and asset seizures where the law has been broken, and restoring a Minnesota where faith, family, farms, and freedom come first—under Christ, not the machine.
A Minnesota worth building recovers the hard truths that actually produce human flourishing: every person bears the image of God and is accountable for his own choices; equal justice under law is non-negotiable; strong families, honest work, and ordered liberty beat identity bureaucracy every time. The people who grow the food, defend the country, keep the churches and schools running, and raise the next generation are not the problem that needs to be managed. They are the solution.
The age of industrial-scale lies ends the moment enough of us decide we will no longer tolerate it. Rise up. Vote on August 11th. Make it too big to rig.
Christ is King.
Truth is not optional.
Show up.
Phillip C. Parrish
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 2026
Lindell-Parrish Ticket for Governor
Campaign Manager Heidi Wanty: heidi@parrish4mn.com
1 (612) 460-1717
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