What is the Criteria for Becoming a King, Dictator, or Anarchist?

What is the Criteria for Becoming a King, Dictator, or Anarchist?

After looking at all the pictures the Sheboygan Press had on their online edition of the NO King Rally at Peace Park — full disclosure, I only go as far as I can for free, and I always remember what my father-in-law used to say: that this so-called “unbiased” newspaper’s print edition wasn’t even fit to wrap fish guts in. So, in his honor, I won’t spend a single penny on this electronic or printed rag — I’m left scratching my head and wondering: How do you determine if someone is really a “king” here in the United States? What are the actual criteria?

Is it because you’re tired of the violent crime and murders plaguing our liberal-run cities, and you’re willing to do whatever it takes to stop it?

Is it because you’re fed up with watching our youth die from the drugs flooding into our communities — and you’re not afraid to take on the scum, cartels, and countries that profit from poisoning our children?

Or is it because you stand up to protect the rights of young girls — their right to participate in sports where they’re rewarded for their dedication and hard work, without having to compete against boys or worry about who’s in their private spaces like showers and restrooms?

Are these the new criteria for being labeled a “king”?

If so, then what should we call our Governor? You know — FrankenEvers. The guy who used his Frankenstein Veto to steal $4 billion from taxpayers and tie it up for the next 400 years. (Remember when Jim Doyle tried the same trick and nearly bankrupted our state? Good times, right?) Is Evers now a Knight in Blue Armor? Or is that the kind of thing real kings, dictators, and anarchists do?

So what’s my point in all this?

It’s not political — it’s common sense.

As parents and citizens of this great nation, we should want to live our lives in peace — without fear of violence in our neighborhoods or the death of our children so drug lords can get rich.

And for those who choose to live as the opposite sex — that’s your right in this country. But rights come with responsibilities, like all rights do. That includes respecting the rights of biological girls not to be forced to compete against biological males or to share private spaces with them. It’s really that simple.

So, if they want to call Donald Trump a “King” because of the hate they carry in their hearts — so be it. I call him a HERO for standing up for our inalienable, God-given rights and for protecting the citizens of the United States.