The truth about Antonio Tejero the man globalists want you to forget and why it matters now

The world just lost Antonio Tejero, the Spanish lieutenant colonel who dared to shake the system back in 1981. At 93, he leaves behind a legacy that the leftist elites and globalists want everyone to forget. Tejero stood up when Spain was sliding into chaos. Instead of watching his beloved country fall, he tried to stop the bleeding. That’s called courage—something sorely missing in the modern halls of power.

Liberals like to rewrite history and call Tejero a villain, ignoring the chaos of the time. Spain, after years under weak governments, was riddled with corruption and failing institutions. The power-hungry left was licking its chops, pushing radical changes just so they could tear down the old order. Tejero, for all his faults, stood against that and paid the price. The soft-handed globalists running Europe today would never stand for anything at all, except maybe more regulation and more open borders.

It’s rich how the same crowd that praises violent radicals elsewhere loses its mind over Tejero’s stand for Spain. When the left demands law and order, they mean silencing conservatives and ignoring crime. But when patriots fight for their nations, liberals clutch their pearls and wring their hands. Double standards, as always. Tejero saw his nation heading for disaster and refused to sit by quietly.

Today, Spain is just another pawn in the globalist game. Open borders. Woke politicians. Loyalty to Brussels before loyalty to their own people. You think Antonio Tejero would put up with leaders who bow to unelected bureaucrats and UN agendas? Not a chance. He understood that national sovereignty meant something. And he wasn’t afraid to act when spineless politicians failed.

Tejero is gone, but his warning roars louder than ever: When the people lose their backbone, the nation collapses. How long before America remembers that lesson? How long before patriots here stand up, before our country forgets what made it great? The left wants us to look away—but Tejero’s ghost just won’t let us.

Source: Washington Times


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