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I just want to say that I believe you are spot on here.
WTH is going on? Stephen is making sense to a lot of us? These truly are the last days!!!!
I just want to say that I believe you are spot on here.
I'm inclined to agree with this, but what do you think the direction the quiet majority must take in order to push back at that process? I guess what I'm asking is, historically what slowed/stopped/reversed this? Seems like a freight train with the power of viral media fueling it from within a growing population of people who trust sodial media over traditional news outlets (and who's to blame them) and tend to react first and question later.
It does seem like a freight train barreling down at us right now. And it is terrifying to see what is happening all over the country as these thugs (I’m sorry, but people who hurl bricks or participate in cancel culture are thugs) march in the streets like Brownshirts delivering demands to businesses saying that if you don’t comply, you face both physical violence and financial ruin. Or digging through 20 years of internet history to find one “unwoke” comment by someone just to ruin their lives. But they are the minority, vocal as they may be.
Historically what has stopped the spread of this vicious ideology (yes, it is vicious. More than 100 million people died due to socialism/Marxism/communism in the 20th century alone) has been to stand up to it. Stop being silent about it. Talk to your families and friends about the fact that Black Lives Matter protests are not about bettering the conditions of African-Americans, but is about reversing the progress of the American Experiment and plunging us into the death spiral of socialism. Silence is what they want from us. Silence means that we are not willing to stand up for the ideals of America. I’m not advocating for you to match BLM protesters decibel for decibel, but if your brother starts to say the same sort of stuff that @Houndoc was saying, call him out on it because its BS.
Next is exercise your franchise. Go to the polls, not just for the Presidential election, but for all your local elections too. It’s as important that the dog catcher’s platform is one that aligns with maintaining the freedoms that we enjoy in this country as that of the Congressperson or Senator on the ballot. Socialism does not take hold in healthy democracies. Socialism takes hold in weak democracies where the electorate is easily swayed with promises of redistribution of wealth and a future utopia or through outright intimidation. And don’t believe the crap about Scandinavian countries being “socialist” and happy and healthy! There is a significant difference between a democracy with a robust social welfare system and socialism. Ask any Dane or Swede and they will tell you that they live in a democracy, full stop.
At the end of the day what Black Lives Matter and their socialist allies are banking on is that the average American will be too scared to stand up to them. Don’t let fear win.
I was once told if we’re not careful, 2 percent of the passionate will control 98 percent of the indifferent 100 percent of the time.
The more I’ve thought about this phrase, the more I believe it. There is now a small group of passionate people working hard to destroy our American way of life. Treason and treachery are rampant and our rule of law and those law enforcement professionals who uphold our laws are under the gun more than at any time in our nation’s history. These passionate 2 percent appear to be winning.
Despite there being countless good people trying to come to grips with everything else on their plates, our silent majority (the indifferent) can no longer be silent.
If the United States wants to survive the onslaught of socialism, if we are to continue to enjoy self-government and the liberty of our hard-fought freedoms, we have to understand there are two opposing forces: One is the “children of light” and the other is the “children of darkness.”
As I recently wrote, the art and exercise of self-governance require active participation by every American. I wasn’t kidding! And voting is only part of that active participation. Time and again, the silent majority have been overwhelmed by the “audacity and resolve” of small, well-organized, passionate groups. It’s now time for us, the silent majority (the indifferent), to demonstrate both.
I'm inclined to agree with this, but what do you think the direction the quiet majority must take in order to push back at that process? I guess what I'm asking is, historically what slowed/stopped/reversed this? Seems like a freight train with the power of viral media fueling it from within a growing population of people who trust sodial media over traditional news outlets (and who's to blame them) and tend to react first and question later.
I would say the key step to limiting the effects of the extremist views is to actually address the shared concerns in the middle, which too often doesn't happen.
We see many people dig in against any needed police reforms because a few call for abolishing it. The more the problems and abuses continue, no matter how small a percent of law enforcement it involves, it actually just gives more voice and more power to the extremes.
Same thing with the statues of Confederate leaders- if they had been peacefully removed when called for, angry mobs wouldn't be doing it now.
As I said before, the vast majority of people attended rallies after George Floyd's death (and the countless other times killings by police have angered people) are not Marxist, they are not wanting to turn the country over to gangs by having zero law enforcement. They want abusive police practices stopped and racial issues in society addressed.
I do not think many of us actually disagree with either of those. So why not actually do something about them? Act and the extremist voices have no power.
And thus we see 100% the exact problem on why we can't fix anything or address real issues- the very idea that one side won't talk to the other on the assumption that anyone who disagrees with them must be inherently dishonest (radical, hate America, pick your poison.)I don't think your idea of sitting down and talking out the middle ground has a snowballs chance in hell of working when those pushing the agenda with BLM or the Dem leadership in general are not honest players.
And thus we see 100% the exact problem on why we can't fix anything or address real issues- the very idea that one side won't talk to the other on the assumption that anyone who disagrees with them must be inherently dishonest (radical, hate America, pick your poison.)
If we want to solve issues that we need to be smart enough to recognize that neither "side" has all the right answers.
@Houndoc I read your post again are you implying that one side is to blame or they both are?
Please..........Both parties are equally to blame. Depending on the subject to be negotiated dictates who is willing to talk. Don't see Chucky and Nancy willing to negotiate much the last 3 weeks. Conflict is job security.It is certainly two sided- neither is willing to talk with the 'others'. However, I do think in recent years it has become almost a mantra of the GOP not to talk to Democrats or compromise. That is a huge loss to the country as scoring campaign points becomes more important that actual governing.
Please..........Both parties are equally to blame. Depending on the subject to be negotiated dictates who is willing to talk.
Again.....Please........they know that conflict is job security. D's obstruct when R's are in power and R's obstruct when D's are in power. How you choose to see it is based on your own belief's in identity politics. I don't identify with a party......I identify with principles and ideas put forth with my beliefs which are not wholly represented by a particular party. I would call myself a conservative with libertarian leanings......something not represented by any political party.Not sure if both are really equally to blame but both certainly guilting. With the GOP they campaigned so hard against "Obama Care" that once they actually controlled House, Senate and Presidency they had no plan and accomplished nothing in that area.
Very frustrating and it is easy to see why problems go unchecked and, without justifying violence, not hard to see why things progress to demonstrations and outrage.
Again.....Please........they know that conflict is job security. D's obstruct when R's are in power and R's obstruct when D's are in power. How you choose to see it is based on your own belief's in identity politics. I don't identify with a party......I identify with principles and ideas put forth with my beliefs which are not wholly represented by a particular party. I would call myself a conservative with libertarian leanings......something not represented by any political party.
Might have to download this on Audible. I am going to have a bit of windshield over the next couple of days doing pit support for V2RSeem to have the same ideals. Reading a new book, “United States of Socialism”. One line kind of fits this.
Defined a conservative not in the traditional sense. But interested in conserving the fundamentals this country was founded and prospered on.