This is the message of the American government: “We are going to lie to you, deny the truth wherever it presents itself and you are going to believe the lies, shout the lies with all your breath or you are going to be punished.”
How can such a system remain? Why should the people accept this dictate of a rabble so thoroughly distanced from reality? Is it just the threat of punishment by the police, the military? I don’t believe that.
There must be some agreement among the people, in their souls, that they are wrong and they should be punished. Whether that is from decades of brainwashing, of TV and movies depicting the average American as backward and flawed, I cannot know, but I don’t have it. I have nothing in my soul that cries out for punishment from my government. I hold every injustice with increasing intemperate hostility, every single one.
If I break a common law, one against a person, property or honesty I do have feelings of remorse or guilt, but not if I break a law that is itself against civility. The law, simply by being passed by legislature and signed by some executive does not bind me, but must then be reconciled with my natural rights of life, liberty and property, then I judge whether to obey, or not.
This is the essence of Americanism, one in which the individual must resist the temptation to accept the laws of man in favor of the righteousness of right and wrong, good and evil. This is why we have always recognized God-given rights, they are the ones that come naturally to us as a people, laws that support what is just and rejects that which is unjust.
Justice is not a principle, and it’s not the same for everyone, but it’s a physical reaction that comes from the internal makeup of what it means to be human, a sort of internal gauge or meter by which we judge right and wrong. To see an injustice is to experience alarm. The laws of the oppressors intend to blunt that alarm. The worst sort of oppressors intentionally present us with injustice repeatedly to overcome natural revulsion, to drown that alarm out by overuse, so that all manner of injustice might be inflicted on the masses that benefit the lofty few. This is the same principle used by thieves who plan a big heist, they first set off the alarm randomly, but persistently until everyone in the building with something to protect begin to ignore the alarm. That’s how we’ve been conditioned now as the government attempts to take from us our most cherished possessions.
Our governments are the worst sorts of oppressors and reveal that to us as drag-queen-story-hour, the open border, Hunter Biden’s laptop, billions of dollars left to terrorists, teachers engaging in the sexualization of children, sham elections. We’re supposed to accept all of this and will be punished if we do not. We are expected to endorse it, hiding our faces in shame if we are revulsed by it, angered by it, but it is not the deed alone that causes revulsion and anger, but that those we have placed in positions of power take part in it and there’s no way to rid ourselves of them, not legally, not with elections, because that has been proven to be another injustice in which they revel and we suffer.
And, it will not change until there is a societal break, a moment when these revulsions have accumulated, choked us with the magnitude of them and then something happens, a war, an economic collapse, when those who have always stood before us strong and resilient appear weak, when their overwhelming power is seen for the façade that it is.
It is true now that all of governmental power, their implacable strength is a lie propped up by symbolism and targeted victims, enough to terrify the masses. It’s a herd mentality that grips the populace and outliers, like those who read these posts, know it, but are gripped by their unwillingness to see or act. But once that sentiment turns and the masses no longer fear the projected strength of the state it will be brutal.
My toughest chore comes in waiting for that societal break. It has to happen, because it always has, throughout the history of almost every nation, some generationally. The strength of our desire for order and decency have kept us trapped in this deteriorating, polluted atmosphere for decades now, the pressure only really being applied in the past few years. I can tell you all of the reasons it has to break, several of them are economic, some, like starvation, dehydration, imprisonment are physical or psychological, but some are a product of the increasing ineptitude and a disdain of competence in favor of diversity. System failure from one cause or another will create the societal break.
What then will you do? I hope that once they break it, you do not stop fighting until those forces, those oppressors, are delivered to the masses they have so casually abused.
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“How did the societal break occur? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” (Apologies to Ernest Hemingway.) I think that we are nearing the end of the “gradually” phase.