Goal 1: Get people to think about the role of Government in their lives and undermine it's influence.
Goal 2: Promote the individual and their uniqueness by destroying group think.
How: This part will require the understanding of how message's are "perceived". And the type of message that will be considered.
First rule: You can't TELL ANYONE WHAT to believe. (they must discover things for themselves)
Second rule: As a consequence of the first rule, any and all messages must NEVER have a source or any possibility to attach a political party to the message. Messages must appeal to the inherent qualities that everyone has.
If you're still reading, thanks.
Propaganda.
Decentralized propaganda.
Random distribution of thought provoking pamphlets that raise questions and doubt.
Anonymity is a critical component. Any hint of the source will be attacked and as a result never considered.
I'd like to see or create a dozen or more Pamphlets,(not one page flyers that are easily discarded)but folded pamphlets of 6 to 8 pages. The text of these can be printed, stapled and distributed throughout the Country with very little cost and effort. Propaganda.
Propaganda, with NO source.
Imagine if tens of thousands of pamphlets were left out in public, all over the country, anonymously, consistently. Getting people to try to figure out who is behind it, what it means?
So, what is a "Thought provoking Message" that can fill 6 to 8 pages?
I have some ideas.
But.
I'll leave that up to you.
I wonder if Homeland Security putting a big red question mark on this goal about now.
Our Constitution used to work with the American Culture of the past.
Our changing culture is responsible for the decline of the American Republic.
You cannot change the culture through legislation.
Enjoy each day as best you can because it will get steadily worse.
It is good to be old.
Pray without ceasing
- Paul of Tarsus
Second rule: As a consequence of the first rule, any and all messages must NEVER have a source or any possibility to attach a political party to the message. Messages must appeal to the inherent qualities that everyone has.
That is the hard part. When I approach people, they say they are “not interested” in politics as if politics does not affect their life. Unfortunately, some of the people I have met out there seem to have NO inherent qualities. They are all so self-centered they can’t see past their only little part of the world.
The problem with changing the culture is, “everywhere are freaks and hairies, dykes and fairies..”
And that is just a small part; Alvin Lee had it down pretty good. Listen to the rest of the song and he describes pretty well what we’re up against. Not bad for ‘71, eh?
Reads more like Alvin Lee to me...
I’d love to Change the World.
1) party’s are becoming and almost are Now obsolete...
2) drop the party, any party...
3) join a caucus.. example: Tea PArty which is not a party.. or another one..
4) no caucus you like ........ START ONE....
**Note: thats if you believe the voting system is not totally corrupt.. Much data says it is..
In which case there are other options.. a brief study of history displays them..
One of the few songs I can still play.
Even ,though almost 40 years old, no song captured better what's going on today than Alvin Lee & Ten Years After's song. So here's the rest and a youtube:
Everywhere is freaks and hairies________YOUTUBE_______
Dykes and fairies, tell me where is sanity
Tax the rich, feed the poor
Till there are no rich no moreI'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to youPopulation keeps on breeding
Nation bleeding, still more feeding economy
Life is funny, skies are sunny
Bees make honey, who needs money, monopolyI'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to youWorld pollution, there's no solution
Institution, electrocution
Just black and white, rich or poor
Them and us, stop the warI'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
Everybody wants to change the world, nobody wants to learn to write grammatically correct English.
And I'm not sure they can read well enough.
You are right about them having to discover for themselves.
Isn't that the problem? Everything is a sound byte. Or a visual. Mobile. Disintegrated.
With much of the world dancing madly backwards, well, there ain’t no cure.
I applaud your thinking. I am at the point that taking over the parties is the only way to change it. We (the silent majority) have been so focused on keeping a job, raising kids, and all the other things that we allowed the wackos to take over the parties (all of them) and it is time to reengage and take it back.
You want to reason with government junkies, the moocher base of the Democrat party, and convince them they should give up the “free stuff” their Democrat politicians confiscate from working taxpayers (”Republicans”) and hand over to them in exchange for their votes? Reason with them that’s it’s for their own good? Yeah well, good luck with that.
“Jane says, ‘I’m gonna kick tomorrow’.”
It’s a long term project. The Communists, typically from the East Coast started settling in university towns during the 1930s and 40s, and accepting lowly city or college jobs, taking advantage of the towns’ tolerant atmosphere. Berkeley, CA, was a Republican stronghold until the 1970s. In the neighboring town there called Albany, I saw a John Birch bookstore as late as 1975 on the town’s main corner, where all four corner businesses had the word “American” in their names.
You left out the line of Alvin Lee and Ten Years After that applies to the current administration. “Tax the rich, feed the poor, till there are no rich no more” He obviously was a modern Nostradamus and saw the future and it was Obama!