The air crackled with tension. A thousand faces, twisted in anger and suspicion, surrounded Elias. He stood tall, his silver hair catching the setting sun, a quiet dignity radiating from him. He had dedicated his life to helping others. He had built schools in impoverished villages, established hospitals in forgotten towns, and offered a lifeline to countless souls drowning in despair. He had done it all, with a quiet grace that spoke volumes of his character. He had lived a life above reproach, a life that many could not stand. He was regarded as the greatest of men in the eyes of World Leaders, reminding many that the man was so much like a real life Abraham Lincoln.
But the internet, that fickle beast, had painted a different picture. Rumors, fueled by anonymous accounts, spread like wildfire, accusing Elias of corruption, deceit, and even violence. His once-beloved city, the place he’d poured his heart and soul into, had turned against him. His face, once plastered across posters for charitable events, was now plastered on hate-filled memes. The crowds, driven by the digital mob, believed the lies.
Elias’ heart ached. It wasn’t the physical threats that hurt, it was the betrayal. He had never asked for recognition, for praise, but the venom in the eyes of his former supporters, the hatred in their voices, pierced him like a thousand knives.
His only solace was the knowledge of the good he had done, the lives he had touched, the smiles he had witnessed. He held onto those memories, clinging to them like a life raft in a raging storm.
Then one day, the hate took a new turn. His age, once a symbol of wisdom and experience, became a target. The whispers turned to shouts, the accusations to insults. They called him “outdated,” “past his prime,” “a relic of the past.” They wanted young blood, fresh faces, not an old man clinging to power.
The final straw came on a day much like this one, the sun setting on the city he loved. He saw the familiar faces, the ones he had once embraced, now filled with animosity. They surged towards him, their shouts drowning out the whispers of his own conscience. He tried to explain, to reason, but his voice was lost in the tide of hatred.
Elias closed his eyes, a tear tracing its way down his weathered cheek. He had fought for them, for this his Country, for so long. He had given everything he had, and now, he was nothing but an old man, discarded like yesterday’s news. The mobs attacking him for his age as the only thing the man was. He’d had grown Old and they attacked his age as if age made him handicapped. Age meant to no longer trust a person? Lies about his Age preventing him in even being able to think was shocking to see for some, but only Lies that rose by those jealous of him. What a World? What if Jesus had lived to be an Old Man and then been Crucified? Would the forgiveness for our sins been less different? What then say ye?
His last thought, before the crowd engulfed him, wasn’t of anger, but of sorrow. He had spent his life trying to do good, to leave the world a better place. But in the end, it was not his actions, but the lies that were remembered. He had been betrayed, not by the people, but by the world they had created. A world where truth was irrelevant, and lies could be amplified by the click of a button.
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting the city in a crimson glow, a silent witness to the fall of a man who had spent his life striving to do good. The crowd roared, their fury a symphony of hatred. And in the heart of the storm, Elias, a man who had dedicated his life to good, faded into the shadows, a victim of a world consumed by digital lies.
But in the darkness, a spark of hope remained. The world had forgotten the good he had done, but there were those who remembered. The children he had educated, the families he had helped, the lives he had saved – they would remember him. They would tell his story, not the one painted by the digital mob, but the one etched in the hearts of those he had touched. And in time, the truth would prevail. Elias may have been forgotten by the world, but his legacy would live on, a beacon of hope in a world drowning in digital lies.
The city was shrouded in darkness, the only light coming from the flickering street lamps. And in the shadows, a quiet voice whispered, “Remember Elias. Remember the good he did. Remember the truth.” The voice was faint, but it held a power that could not be extinguished. It was the voice of hope, a whisper that would grow into a roar, a testament to the enduring power of truth.
Elias is a fictional story to hopefully help you understand what a follie it is in attacking President Joe Biden as being Too Old, Too Elderly to do the Job of President of the United States. Here is an Article of many you’d say was Too Old, Too Elderly to do the Job as well?
https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/12/80-over-80-most-influential-top-20.html
Age is Wisdom!
The lines etched on an older person’s face tell a story, a story of a life lived, of experiences embraced, and wisdom accrued. They are a living library, their minds overflowing with tales of triumphs and tribulations, of loves lost and found, and of lessons learned.
Their wisdom, forged in the fires of life’s trials, shines through their eyes. They’ve seen the world change, experienced its joys and sorrows, and emerged with a perspective that time alone can grant. They’ve learned the art of patience, the value of resilience, and the importance of empathy.
Their laughter, often a warm, gentle chuckle, carries the weight of years, a testament to the strength of their spirit. Their words, laced with experience, offer guidance and comfort, a soothing balm for troubled souls.
Older people are not just repositories of the past, but pillars of the present. They offer a bridge between generations, sharing their stories and knowledge, ensuring that the lessons learned are not forgotten. They are the heart of their families, the keepers of traditions, and the anchors of their communities.
They remind us that life is a journey, not a destination, and that every day holds the potential for growth and learning. They inspire us to live with passion, to embrace challenges, and to never stop seeking knowledge and understanding.
So, let us cherish these seasoned souls, listen to their tales, and learn from their wisdom. For in their eyes, we glimpse the richness of a life lived, and in their hearts, the warmth of a love that endures. But these wise individuals can do much if they still want to.
Never kick an Old Person to the corner because of Age when he is one of the most enduring Presidents we have ever had. With a Proven Track Record!
President Biden has a real, visible True Track Record-
- Cutting Medication Costs.
- Loan Forgiveness for many who went to College on Loans. This gives them a chance to find to American Dream without College Debt Baggage.
- Put together America’s Allies.
- Unafraid to deal with Putin without showing any love for the man.
- Dealt with the Southern Border Crisis when Congress failed to when outside influence Ordered Certain Congress not to.
- Put in place an Actual Bold American Plan in place for neglected Highways and Bridges. He Is Making America Great.
- Attacked any Problem that has come along head first. He has fixed many Issues and got Resources to those who needed them like Storm Victims.
- He has spoken out against Gun Violence and Ways to Fix serious Flaws in things like Gun Shows that do not do Background Checks on Gun Buyers at Shows. Anyone with money can Buy any Gun, No Questions asked if they got the Money!!!!
- America is not getting smaller and He is a Great Leader.
And for those who choose not to support him, but instead are attacking Him and who would rather love a Criminal? Because he did not engage is Crimes too? Many got hooked by his opponent because their man did not Win re-election and spoke many foul words making these sore losers feel better. But are You Blinded? Putin does the same thing.
President Joe Biden is 81 and I am Proud of the work he has done as Our President. His whole life has been in servitude of the American People. I am not ever going to toss him aside like a rag dog because of His Age. His Age does not concern me. What he has done is what proves to be he is a Good Man. I know he is 81 and he acts his Age. I know others who are even Older and doing magnificently.
President Biden has successfully navigated the Country through a number of challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, and the war in Ukraine. He has also made significant progress on his agenda, including passing the American Rescue Plan, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. He is also committed to addressing climate change and promoting social justice.
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