Posted on 05/03/2015 9:02:11 AM PDT by Enlightened1
America is reaching a critical mass of people who support liberty
But what do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American war? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations.
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I grant that defensive force may become necessary at some point. Some of us, as individuals, may find ourselves with our backs to the wall and no better option.
However, I also maintain that absent a change of heart and mind, violence will solve nothing, ultimately. People forced to submit and obey only submit and obey for as long as you are able to force them to do so. But convince them, through moral persuasion, that a given thing is wrong and any laws to the contrary will be rendered nullities at a stroke. They will lose all legitimacy and thereby become unenforceable.
Why is chattel slavery no longer practiced in most parts of the world? It is not because it is against the law. It is because a critical mass of people find it morally repellent.
This is the key to everything.
The wheel turns, perhaps slowly.
But it does turn.
And we must be patient, else risk losing everything.
Consider the war on (some) drugs, for example. Year-to-year, its hard to discern the shift, but if youre old enough to remember the 80s, you will agree that general attitudes have markedly changed and with them, the laws. How many states have decriminalized or are on the path to decriminalizing the use/possession/sale of marijuana? This would have been inconceivable circa 1985 because very few people most especially those seeking public office (who had a prayer of being elected) would openly defend/argue in favor of decriminalization, much less legalization.
Today, a critical mass of people no longer regard the possession/sale/use of marijuana to be criminal. And, accordingly, it has become very hard for the state to justify the brutalities visited upon those who do use/possess/sell marijuana.
The wheel turns.
Not perfectly, in fits and starts. But it is moving in the right direction. Probably, most people who currently agree that pot ought to be decriminalized (if not outright legalized) are not yet ready to extrapolate the principle to other arbitrarily illegal drugs. But and here is the beauty of it consciously or not, they have accepted, implicitly at least, that merely to ingest a substance, produce a substance, sell a substance while perhaps a vice is not a crime.
This is huge.
Similarly, while imperfect, more and more people have at least implicitly accepted that what consenting adults do in the bedroom and even whom they choose to spend their lives with is their business alone. We may not agree, some of us, with their activities or arrangements, but how many would wish to see people imprisoned or otherwise have violence done them on account of such things? In the past, youd find many who would. Today, there are fewer such. A great deal fewer such. The changing attitudes are reflected in the changing laws.
Consider the philosophical the moral significance of this. Of the principle thats been so to speak smuggled into peoples minds. It is a resurfacing of the old American ideal: He aint bothering you. Leave him alone. The importance of this cannot be overemphasized.
Because it scales.
If one accepts in principle that its no crime though perhaps a vice for adults to smoke pot or to engage in various consensual sexual acts then it is only a matter of time before that principle begins to be applied to other things. It is the critical first step toward conscious acceptance of the non-aggression principle (NAP), the moral idea that using violence against peaceful people is always wrong. While you may disagree with your neighbor, dislike him personally, believe that he ought to do this rather than that so long as he aint bothering you, leave him alone.
Once people grok this, everything will fallback into place. Demagogues (whether Team Red or Team Blue or some other team) will find increasingly less receptive audiences as people begin to recoil from aggressive violence, no matter how it is couched or justified.
It may take time for these baby steps to become galloping great leaps forward. But progress is being made. Whether they realize it or not, many people have already embraced non-aggression when it comes to a variety of things that within recent memory most people (a working majority, anyhow) fully agreed constituted criminal acts worthy of violent response. Having questioned the moral propriety of some of these things, they have necessarily taken the decision to question all such things.
It is no coincidence that law enforcement is sliding into general disrepute even outright loathing. And the same goes for authority generally. People are questioning. And beginning, many of them, to see. Our task is to encourage this. And to be patient. To resist the temptation to lose hope and lash out.
The wheel turns.
Give it time.
We have very little time left and they are not going to give us a choice.
Also, even with respect to social freedoms, many are viewing them as being [selectively] enforceable by the use of government force. Preach that homosexuality is wrong (without even doing anything harmful to a homosexual), and you're guilty of a hate crime and subject to punishment by government force.
I hope this guy is right, but it seems to me like there are some holes in his argument.
We will need a war. McCarthy was right. The commies took over schools, hollywood, the dems party. Most of the republican party. This was over 70 years in the making.
I recently watched I was a Communist for the F.B.I.
See it.
Eric Peters is great. But, I don’t share his optimism. You can have tolerance for gays and drugs in a police state. Weren’t a large portion of the top Nazis gays and/or drug addicts?
Americans have forgotten what freedom was. We fear it.
Many high ranking Nazis were heavy drinkers, and many were also homosexual, and some were pedophile. I wouldn’t call extensive no knock warrants freedom, I wouldn’t call suing people completely dry for not celebrating your lifestyle freedom. So basically, as long as you praise and support the regime, you’re free.
The enemy also knows the wheel is turning. That’s why every good thing is immediately co-opted in the name of some totalitarian issue, and the children fall for it.
That’s why, no matter how predictable or inevitable, for minimal destruction, endgames are always based on surprise.
Great post.
Love these!
Thanks for posting!
They are of a day when men were men!
Freedom isn’t Free—No government program can give it to you—it must be taken. the generation of Hippies is almost done—a new wave of Freedom loving Americans is about to take the tiller of the ship of state.
They are of a day when men were men!
And could act like real men. Today they’d be considered racist, some type of “phobe” or just plain violent!
And trust me, most women like when “men were men”!!
And the good ne still do!
My daughter, a successful CPA, and just gorgeous to look at, loves to listen to my non pc utterances!
And, for the most part she agrees with me!
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