Jesus Raza’s Soliloquy

Jesus Raza’s Soliloquy

Soft Hearted Liberals and all left wing Patriots!

We are living in perilous times!

I’m not an alarmist. Yet all the indications are that Insane Right Wing Fascistic Pig-Fucking Thugs have swayed the good and the gullible across our land into believing their lies and subterfuge.

Two Powerful Dictators. The one on the left, installed by a population cowed by centuries of authoritarianism, is sitting pretty, for the time being…

Our own Dictator, the Slime Ball on the right, who’s posing with his late best buddy, the serial statutory rapist Jeffry Epstein, is not quite so solidly installed as is the current Russian Dictator. But he’s working at it real hard and by all appearances he is succeeding.

This Vile Ogre, this Obscenity, this “legally elected” CHARLETAN, is fitting us out for Dictatorship! He’s unleashed the National Guard onto the streets of our cities! He’s rigging our elections! He filling his pockets and those of his billionaire friends with Tariff Lucre! He’s spreading the grotesque lie that the poor and the disenfranchised are the root of our social problems. He bashes the poor while those of us too stupid to know better look on like rubberneckers at a train derailment.

I say it’s time for the poor (I’m one of those) to rise up!!!

We need a man for our times

We need our own Hero.

I would propose a man modelled on a fictional character. Jesus Raza, a character portrayed by Jack Palance, in the 1966 film The Professionals. If by chance you have not seen this film, here’s a quick breakdown of the plot:

J.W. Grant, a wealthy industrialist. He hires a band of Mercenaries led by Rico, the weapons specialist, to swoop down into the badlands of Mexico and rescue his wife Maria, kidnapped by the bandit and revolutionary, Raza.

Henry “Rico” Fardan is a weapons specialist, Bill Dolworth is an explosives expert, Hans Ehrengard is the horse wrangler, and Jake Sharp is a traditional Apache scout, skilled with a bow and arrow. Fardan and Dolworth, having both fought under the command of Pancho Villa, have a high regard for Raza as a soldier, but have no qualms about killing him.

After entering Mexico, the professionals witness soldiers on a government train being massacred by Raza’s small army. They follow the captured train to the end of the line. After the bandits leave, they take the train before moving on to the camp, where they observe Raza and his followers — including a female soldier, Chiquita (who was once in a relationship with Dolworth). At nightfall, Fardan infiltrates the camp, but is stopped from killing Raza in his quarters after seeing Maria, Grant’s kidnapped wife, about to willingly make love to him. Dolworth announces “We’ve been had.”

After bringing Maria back to the train, a shootout starts because it has been retaken by the bandits. Pursued by Raza and his men, the professionals are forced to take refuge in nearby canyon lands. That night, Maria reveals that they haven’t rescued Grant’s “kidnapped wife” but rather, Raza’s lover — that Grant had bought her in an arranged marriage, from which she escaped at the earliest opportunity to return to her true love in Mexico.

The following day, Maria rides off through the narrow canyons to rejoin Raza, but Dolworth sets off explosives he had planted in the canyon walls, which collapse and close off the canyon, preventing her escape. As Raza and his remaining men close in, Dolworth volunteers to stay behind to allow the other professionals to escape with Maria. In the ensuing fight, Raza is wounded and captured, and Dolworth is almost killed by a dying Chiquita, whose pistol has run out of bullets. Wikipedia

This is the plot of The Professionals.

Raza makes short work of I.C.E. Thugs

Maybe you are currently too stupid to believe I.C.E. thugs will never come for you. Just wait. Wait until the army backs them up. Wait until the National Guard looks on while these vile dogs strip you of your protest signs, beat you to the ground, handcuff you and lead you off to an interrogation cell where you’ll be clubbed and beaten until you’re too lame to ever walk again much less engage in peaceful protests.

We need a hero to help us preserve our democracy.

I’m proposing a man like Jesus Raza.

Our hero Raza will make short work of I.C.E.

Here’s how Raza deals with them in the Film, where they’re known as Colorado’s…

Ehrengard asks Dolworth what were Americans doing in a Mexican Revolution anyway? To which Dolworth responds, “Maybe there’s only one Revolution. Since the beginning. The good guys against the bad guys. The question is, who are the good guys?”

Raza is one of the good guys!

He’s a killer, true.

But we need a killer.

When the ICE thugs are beating at your door, shooting your doggies, sticking your kids in internment camps. When those freedoms you never cherished are wads of flushed shit paper. When all you had was taken away, you’ll know what to do.

Turn to a Revolutionary.

Jesus Raza is no Thug.

Raza, pinned down by Dolworth, gives his soliloquy...

And Chiquita meets her end.

Check out this clip!

Best damned love scene in the movies….

Viva La Revolution!

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