Some
praiseworthy things have been happening lately in a town called Cheran in
Mexico. They rose up against and threw
out the corrupt police, drug runners, and forest destroyers who had been
ravaging their place; raised and armed their own defense force to keep the
peace; banned political parties and their campaigns; their elections are by
public voting rather than private ballots; their people do not participate in
any other local, state, or federal elections; and those who are elected to
office cannot bow out: They must serve,
despite their other obligations.
In
a dark globalist world, it is nice to see a little bit of localist light. May God help them.
Use
the links below to find out more if you’d like:
(Thanks
to Mr C for the links.)
--
Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England,
South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð,
unworthy though we are!
Anathema to the Union!
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