Posted on 09/01/2020 10:46:08 AM PDT by Heartlander
Watching the turmoil in Americas streets in the past months after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolisseeing video of people mobilizing in Portland and Seattle or screaming at policemen in downtown D.C.reminded me of something Id seen before. It was 1986 and I was a young American diplomat stationed in Managua, Nicaragua. One of the chores for lower-ranking officers was to brief numerous American solidarity groups involved with the Sandinista regime and bitterly opposed to U.S. policy in Nicaragua, which included arming the Contras.
These groups were part of an unprecedented and unsurpassed flood of political pilgrims which descended on the small Central American country. Their opposition to specific American polices usually morphed into a much broader critique. Briefings usually began reasonably enough, but often degenerated into bitter hectoring sessions in which ever-so-earnest and righteous youngsters would lambaste the diplomat, our countrys policies, and even the countrys very nature and existence.
The intention was to make you, the diplomat, a kind of symbolic expiatory sacrifice for Americas many sins, from the Monroe Doctrine to Ronald Reagan. Being Cuban-American and naturally argumentative, I gave as good as I got. But I closely studied the mindset of these people, who were overwhelmingly white and from seemingly comfortable circumstances, individuals who now seem to be at least the spiritual ancestors of todays Wall of Moms and Leaf-Blower Dads.
There were at least three types of sandalistas you would see at these sessions and at their weekly demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy (one of the few non-governmental rallies not in danger of being broken up by the Sandinista Police).
Certainly some were passionate and sincere people motivated by the perception of injustice. A second category were the many for whom it was all a kind of therapy, an exotic narcissism, a political jaunt providing high-status credentials in fashionable circles. The third category was the smallest: the hardcore activists, cool and committed to the cause, who provided the guidance and context for the others.
This was an even more committed cadre than those who went to Central America and served in Cuba with the Venceremos Brigade. This was the leadership, similar to Antifa ringleaders on the streets today, who drove the masses and, even more importantly, used them to drive the conversation in more ideological directions. These solidarity groups still exist, although they have moved beyond Nicaragua, where the Daniel Ortega of the 1980s has returned to power since 2007, an aging oligarch wrapped in the rhetoric of Democratic Socialism.
What we are experiencing in Americas BLM moment has many of the elements of a developing mass movement. Mass movements always have their elites. In Americas current cultural revolution, this is often literally true. The rampant Critical Race Theory, identity politics, and Cultural Marxism we see today all were nurtured over decades in academe, amplified by media and tech companies, kept afloat by taxpayer and tax-exempt foundation dollars. With Google engineers and credentialed lawyers on the battlefront, this is hardly a revolt of the underclass.
Race and social justice content is increasingly disseminated by big business and government at the local, state, and federal level, no matter who is in office. Despite the trappings of revolution, I agree that this often seems like a putsch by neo-liberal elites LARPing at being revolutionaries.
But at what point does the seeming contradiction between the material interest of the Power Elite and the revolutionary rhetoric of the streets result in an outright clash? Defund the police, the jails, the courts is only part of it. One radical rally in Brooklyn recently tied BLM, advocacy for North Korea, Palestine, indigenous rights, anti-gentrification, and violence against police into one nice intersectional package.
Some might reasonably believe that a future Left administration, which will inevitably prioritize D.C. and Puerto Rico statehood, aggressively push identity politics quotas and rhetoric, and subsidize flailing higher education that provides sinecures for tenured radicals, can tame the revolutionary circus. But why should political life be any different than todays university campus, where the quest for utopia is ceaseless and must be feverishly appeased?
Certainly not live-action role-playing. This is for real.
WTH is LARP?
I think the metal has to hit the meat for many of them to see that its real. For now, its just free water and snacks out of the basement while the weather is nice.
live-action role-playing
It is a violent real life video game.
for now.
“Their opposition to specific American polices usually morphed into a much broader critique. Briefings usually began reasonably enough, but often degenerated into bitter hectoring sessions in which ever-so-earnest and righteous youngsters would lambaste the diplomat, our countrys policies, and even the countrys very nature and existence.”
I had this same lovely experience explaining the Panama Canal Treaty to protesters who would gather at the main gate of Howard AB. I speak Spanish, so the boss (wing commander) elected me to be the sacrificial lamb. I also got an earful from a student at IAAFA (Inter-American Air Forces Academy) when I briefed on the US system of jurisprudence. His classmates shouted him down.
Great fun.
Colonel, USAF TJAGCR (Ret)
Dress-up for "grown-ups"
Or Fantasy Island.
Need to figure out what this a$$hole is up to:
I don’t know, the ones I hear about are criminals, some of them with multiple arrest and convictions, make you wonder how many of them may have been let out due to Covid-19 reasoning’s.
That and they are getting paid to do this garbage.
But what do I know, I used to think I had a pretty good handle on people and situations, this year has blown that all away.
Live Action Role Playing
Never heard of such a thing.
It must be for retards, rejects and nerds that can’t get laid.
eah, pretty much... Y
Registration/ fundraising/ get out the vote?
Hey, delusional mommy basement dwellers. You don’t respawn in this game. Get some today!
LARP: “live-action role-playing”
“Guerrilla Theatre” of the 60s performed in real time before a target audience.
Thank You for taking time to post the following articles; The Communist LARP, Racial Marxism of BLM and The Communist Roots of White Privilege.
Im still tapping into the numerous links provided and have but skimmed Privilege.
Thank You again for providing a timely and comprehensive resource. And without question, the authors deserve a Bravo Zulu.
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