A deep genuflection and tip of the boonie hat to my good friend who forwarded this to me and who commented: "One of his best ever, and it certainly speaks to the issue of Oath Keepers and the III !"
The warrior's tale tells each generation that they stand on the wall against a hostile world. And that the wall is made not of stones, but of their virtues. Their courage, their integrity and their craft. Theirs is the wall and they are the wall-- and if they should fail, then it will fail. And the land and the people will be swept away.
This line struck me as particularly relevant to my critique of the Kerodin neo-collectivists:
We have been here before. Told and retold the old stories. The forest, the swamp, the hill and the valley. And behind them the lie, the maneuver and the betrayal. The war that becomes unreasoning and the people who forget why they fight.
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