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To: zeugma
Thank you. I read your Police and Society in America when it was posted here and it is well-written and correct. I agree with your conclusions and would encourage others to read it carefully.

Beyond that I will add that the conclusions you drew bespeak a fundamental appreciation of what is happening; and it permits a certain kind of communication of concept that I'd like to offer here. I'm going to be a little bit vague, and maybe a little bit esoteric, but it's my hope that you and others can perhaps read a little bit between the lines and grasp at some of the things I am saying.

The divergence of weltanschauung and its impact on literalized perceptions behind the grips of opposing spears is indeed significant, but it's not as binary as it may appear. Where ideology takes command of the language, and then constricts the capacity for effective constructs by removing nimbleness in that literalization - you have incapacity, and incapacity is an infection that can be fomented and furthered for deliberate outcomes.

More concretely, when they are limited to Newspeak they are slaves to its limitations, and they cannot think out of the box as the ability to frame language has been so restricted that creativity is dead.

Creativity is the lifeblood of insurrection, and it is the heart of successful henka. Similarly, the limited imagination of our inner city shadow governments, hammered into stagnant and rotted dialectics by the Great Society, is the single biggest collar that the State has ever clicked shut in American history.

I've got a motorcycle waiting for me, so I'll close here with a couple of thoughts:

We are caught in the gears of many different subsystems, and the grinding and shuddering of the greater rhythm has become apparent in its derangement. And as the gears mesh and turn, and as the confusing teeth of the machinery whine and spin, there comes moments where there is a sudden light through those teeth, like the parting of leaves in a forest sky that allows the sunlight through.

Sometimes that opening is where Truth can penetrate, through personal confusion. Sometimes it is the moment where, half a breath released, the sear feels pressure and breaks and the flight of intent is manifested at the far end of vision. Sometimes it is simply a pause in the chaos of a fluidic maelstrom, and there's a moment of recognition across the battlefield and two individuals stride foreward for honorable combat amidst the crashing melee.

We're at a moment like that now in America, where the sides and the men and the moments can all see each other.

I'm not going to make predictions; I'm going riding.

Shiny side up my friend.
208 posted on 07/10/2015 11:01:07 AM PDT by Robert Teesdale (III% | 4GW)
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To: Robert Teesdale
This will probably get to you when you get back. I've got too much stuff going on through the weekend to be able to ride unfortunately.

I'll speak to a few points individually...

More concretely, when they are limited to Newspeak they are slaves to its limitations, and they cannot think out of the box as the ability to frame language has been so restricted that creativity is dead.

Agreed. If you can't say something, it makes it harder to even think the thought. It also doesn't help when the exact same sentence can have opposite meanings to two different groups. Leftists also use language to manipulate. A great example is their appropriation of the word "gay". Formerly, of course, it meant "happy, carefree, or a lightness of being". The theft of this word by the sodomites was purposefully done to alter perspections. Despite the fact that they are some of the most hateful individuals (especially filled with self-hatred), they want people to think of them as "gay", like that's a positive, cheery thing. When you accept their terms, you accept their definitions, and allow the perverted and mentally disturbed to control the dialogue.

I checked out the link for henka. The Japanese have some really interesting linguistic constructs. Do you use it in the sense of (kagyaku henka): reversible change,  (keinen henka): change over the years, or (kōzō henka): structural change?

Similarly, the limited imagination of our inner city shadow governments, hammered into stagnant and rotted dialectics by the Great Society, is the single biggest collar that the State has ever clicked shut in American history.

Agreed. These shackles are one of the reasons we see so much inner-city violence. The denziens know there is somerthing fundamentally wrong with their situation, but they fail to understand its cause, or are purposefully redirected to false constructs that channel their cognitive dissonance into channels approved of by the PTB.

And as the gears mesh and turn, and as the confusing teeth of the machinery whine and spin, there comes moments where there is a sudden light through those teeth, like the parting of leaves in a forest sky that allows the sunlight through.

Absolutely agree with this. I've seen it personally when someone has what I call a 'light bulb' moment, where the constructs they are struggling with all suddenly snap into place. It can be frightening for some people  because it can result in an extreme shift in worldview. Some folks aren't able to handle that.

Overall, I'm not optimistic about any serious structural change occuring here because of the way our society has become so carefully and finely balanced into opposing forces. And regarding, our breaking point (I am reminded of Rudyard Kipling's Hymn of the Breaking Strain), I would point out how really, really bad it got in the Soviet Union before anything really happened.

210 posted on 07/10/2015 12:11:27 PM PDT by zeugma (The best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun)
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To: Robert Teesdale
Nice posting.......

Very well done.......

317 posted on 07/12/2015 7:34:25 PM PDT by Osage Orange (What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.)
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