John Nada woke up one day in Los Angeles. Down on his luck, he struggled to find a job until he was able to find temporary work in construction. It was there that he followed a path that opened his eyes to the world.

He discovered that the media was merely a propagandist tool of the global elite, dictating the types of goods that people should consume and how they should behave. The government replaced religion with mindless consumerism and indoctrinated the people into a uniform ideology. There was no individuality; there was no free thought. There was only “submit.”

As we are told near the end of the film by an insider who knows how much power the ruling elites had, that “There aint no countries anymore. There are no more good guys. They’re running the whole show.”

There was only the alien, the anti-human. Love was transformed into a focus merely on sex. Life was a pre-programmed set of acceptable activities. Anyone who stood out was an enemy. Anyone who pointed out the flaws in the system was an enemy.

That is the basis for John Carpenter’s 1988 film, They Live. Often misconstrued as backing a liberal message, it instead is a rejection of modern socialism along the lines of George Orwell. A government that regulates every aspect of your life, from when you eat and sleep to what is acceptable conduct and speech, is a dictatorship that must be rejected at all costs.

Conservatism derives morality from the divine, not from the human. It promotes competition and choice, not a narrowing of goods that are “acceptable” (through labels of anti-GMO, fair trade, organic). It focuses on virtuous love, not relationships based on sex. It cares about the spiritual, not the material.

But conservatism has been pushed to the background in our society. Through an Orwellian rewrite of speech, common definitions have been radically changed and traditional activities were banned. Thought has become evil, and political correctness has dominated. The media has been and continues to be complicit, labeling violent protests as “unity” while those opposed to crime as hateful racists.

The “special snowflake,” our millennial hipsters, seeking to express their “individuality” all follow each other, proving “anti” conformity to be true conformity. They isolate and abuse anyone who dare question the ill-logic of the behavior. Reason is their enemy, and thought interferes with their agenda.

The liberals hold their double-speak protests, claiming certain lives matter while spreading violence and hate in the neighborhoods of those very people. They continue their infiltration of businesses and academia, promoting an end to the financial system and to actual education. They attack religion, having gone so far as to create fake religious groups to confuse the religious. They seek only to undermine the very pillars the hold society together so they can rule without challenge.

Over the past decade, the American public began to believe the propaganda. We shut down all thought. We accepted ill-logic as the new reason. We began to conform. We became John Nada before he was enlightened.

Then the country was given a new pair of glasses. We are able to see through the media for the first time. We are able to see through the lies. Just as Nada destroyed the brainwashing signal, so too did Election Day destroy the lies disguising the hateful left.

After the results of the election were made clear, liberals went nuts. They flooded every medium they could with vile attacks mixed with hyperbolic claims to the end of the world. Their mouths were filled with hateful words spat out against the world. They riot, they loot, they burn. They deface what they can and try to blame the other side. They once sought to control through lies, and they now seek to destroy what is free.

The aliens have been exposed, and the American people are left horrified at the reality that now surrounds them. How did we allow ourselves be infiltrated? How did it come this far? What happened to the people pretending to be decent humans?

But the lies are over. The left is exposed for what it truly is.

President-elect Donald Trump was just like John Nada. He was a loose cannon, unable to be controlled. He knew what his enemy was, and he knew what was necessary to destroy it. He knew that he had to do whatever it took to tear down the system and to expose the truth.

There were aliens living among us, pretending to be our friends. They thought they could fool us forever. This election exposed their awful truth, and now we can finally take back our society. We will no longer submit.