The modern sheepdog has been undermined by the wolf. Those who stand to protect and serve are being vilified while the true threat to our safety and wellbeing continues to lurk in the shadows.
Wolves have convinced the sheep that the sheepdog is actually the enemy.
This, of course, is a dangerous narrative and is threatening the future of the sheepdog ethos. We must reclaim the narrative for a safer and more secure future.
The sheepdog is a metaphor for those who have embraced their role as a protector. Wolves, on the other hand, are a metaphor for those who who prey on the innocent.
In recent years, the wolves have grown increasingly cunning and effective in their tactics, spreading fear and doubt in the minds of the sheep.
Their goal? Sow the seeds of doubt about the intentiontions of the sheepdogs.
The sheepdog ethos is a mindset, a devotion to intimidating the intimidators and protecting the innocent.
It represents individuals who stand against the wolf, those who are unafraid in the face of danger, and dedicated to the wellbeing of the flock.
Sheepdogs are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for the sheep, because it's in their very nature to protect and defend, no matter the cost.
Wolves have infiltrated every aspect of society, including the government, education, and of course, the news media.
They have sown seeds of doubt and fear regarding the motives and actions of the sheepdogs.
The sheep have grown increasingly suspicious and distrustful of the very individuals dedicated to keeping them safe.
This deliberate tactic has created a culture where sheepdogs are outcasts, ridiculed for their warrior mindset and feared for their capacity to do violence.
The narrative that the sheepdogs arethe enemy has had a profound impact, causing a decline in trust and respect for those who serve and protect.
The wolves' sinister agenda has taken root, pushing the once-revered sheepdog ethos to the fringes. Fear, doubt, and suspicion have replaced the values of strength, honor, courage, and service.
Young men are not being raised to embody this ethos of being strong and protecting the weak. Instead, they are becoming complacent and docile.
The sheep increasingly turning against the sheepdog has weakened society's defense against the wolves.
The decline in the number of sheepdogs and the waning influence of the sheepdog ethos has left the sheep more vulnerable than ever. It's time we reverse this trend.
While the wolves have successfully convinced the sheep that the sheepdog is the enemy, it's not too late.
Take the first step to reclaiming the role of society's protector and join the sheepdog ethos community today.