My mother once called to tell me her cancer was back with a vengeance. She’d had three small tumors removed over a four-year span, but now she had stage two lung cancer.
She called it the worst day of her life. I told her she was wrong, it was the best day of her life.
“How can you say such a thing?” she asked in teary-eyed astonishment. I explained.
“You had cancer yesterday, too, but you didn’t know it. Never finding out would have killed you. Now you know you have a problem and you have a chance to fix it. Today is the best day of your life.”
Remember that odd-seeming logic as you watch “The Fall of Minneapolis.” As scary as it is to see the Marxist politicians, news media bootlickers, and street-thug brown shirts work in lockstep to destroy a city — and spread violence across the nation — we are better off knowing that We the People have evil cancer running through our nation now while we still have a chance to carve it out.
“The Fall of Minneapolis” is a documentary about how the Marxists in the United States twisted the death of George Floyd to fit a narrative and light a powder keg.
I won’t give it all away because this documentary is too…
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