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Topic: Extremism in Defense of Servitude
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Mon 08/31/09 05:09 AM
We have all seen the footage: Men prowling outside Obama speaking engagements carrying automatic weapons. Suburban brownshirts shouting down speakers at town hall meetings. Leaving aside for the moment the colossal irony of members of the working class taking up arms to defend the rights of corporations, one cannot watch these scenes without two questions leaping to mind:

1) What would have happened if someone had turned up at a Bush speaking engagement carrying an automatic weapon and a sign threatening its use?

2) What would have happened during the Bush era if liberal protesters had disrupted political meetings organized by Republicans?

We all know what would have happened: they would have been Tased, beaten, and dragged off to face hours or days or interrogations. I mean, who can forget Andrew Meyer, who got two Taser prongs in his *** merely for asking John Kerry a few challenging questions at the University of Florida? To tell the truth, anyone who turned up at a Bush speaking engagement and got off with a mere Tasing would have been very lucky indeed. More likely, he would have been shot by the first policeman or Secret Service agent who laid eyes on him.

The absurd deference shown these ersatz patriots and suburban brownshirts is clear evidence of the right-wing bias of local police forces and the Secret Service. It's also clear evidence of the right-wing bias of the mainstream media, which goes to great lengths to avoid condemning these activities. None of this should come as any surprise - we all know that members of the police force are more likely to listen to Rush Limbaugh than Rachel Maddow. Likewise, we all know that the mainstream media in the United States is merely the public relations wing of the insurance, oil and military industrial industries.

What is more interesting is how corporate elites have outsourced the traditional jobs of intimidation and repression to civilian organizations, giving their marching orders through a variety of "astroturf" organizations and talk radio outlets.

In Japan, where I live, the role of intimidating and silencing dissent was long ago outsourced to right-wing civilian groups known as "Uyoku." The Uyoku pays visits to people who speak out on controversial topics like the role of the Emperor in WWII or atrocities in China and Southeast Asia. The Uyoku are known to park their buses outside the houses of outspoken critics and blare "patriotic music" at all hours. They are also alleged to have beaten and killed outspoken individuals.

We should all understand what is happening here: a fascist beast is stirring in the United States. This beast is a foul chimera composed of rapacious corporations, right-wing media outlets, and members of an intellectual underclass who have spent the last few decades marinating in 48 channels of non-stop radio and TV propaganda. This beast can only be contained by the full weight of law and the will to enforce that law. Unfortunately, under George W. Bush, the rule of law was largely replaced by the rule of force.

Sadly, Barack Obama has shown no desire to undo the damage done to the Constitution and the rule of law by George W. Bush. Ironically, if Obama falls victim to the hateful forces now arrayed against him, he may well have contributed to his own undoing by not vigorously rolling back the fascist advances of the Bushies. Indeed, in fostering an environment where violence (in the form of torture) is accepted, and the rule of law is undermined (by authorizing "preventive detention" and "special rendition"), Obama is actually creating an atmosphere in which some suburban crackpot might decide to take matters into his own hands.

Of course, the entire drama surrounding health care "reform" is a spectacle of such titanic irony that it would be dismissed as over-the-top farce if it turned up in a novel or screenplay. The two biggest ironies are these:

1) The working class right hates Obama for trying to impose a socialist government on the United States, when in fact he is working for the most rapacious elements of unfettered capitalism. Far from trying to redistribute wealth to the masses, Obama has presided over the greatest robbery of the people in written history, a vast transfer of public funds from the people to the owners of the banks. And if he gets his way, he'll do the same thing with health insurance, by forcing the public to buy private health plans.

2) Naive mainstream Democrats support Obama for precisely the same reason that the right hates him. Namely, they believe that Obama actually has socialist leanings and actually wants to accomplish some sort of populist reform of the nation's health care system.

Thus, both mainstream Democrats and the working class right make the same mistake in attributing populist motives to Obama that simply aren't there. Obama is neither a socialist nor even a committed populist. In fact, Obama is nothing more than a willing corporate lackey, a smooth-talking representative of the same forces who were behind the Bushies. Obama no more intends to turn America socialist than he intended to effect a meaningful withdrawal from Iraq. Obama no more intends to create a just health care system than he intended to bring Constitutional government back to the United States.

What is truly tragic here is that those who would take up arms to "defend" their country are actually working for the very forces who have taken over the United States. And make no mistake: the country has indeed been taken over. It has been taken over by a small group of international capitalists who have no more allegiance to the United States than they have to any of their other countries where they park their private jets. Their only allegiance is to power, profit and their own families.

Thus, these suburban rubes with their guns and placards are far from being patriots they imagine themselves to be. They are actually traitors, unwittingly foot soldiers for the corporate swine who have raped the United States. They are the divided and the conquered. They are the half of the working class that would gladly murder the other half of the working class at the behest of their corporate masters.

This is truly sad, because now is the time when true patriots should indeed be considering revolutionary action. As the dismal lie of the Obama candidacy is revealed with each passing day, it should be clear to anyone with eyes to see that "we are finally on our own." Every American who believes in the promise of liberty and the sanctity of the Constitution should realize that now is the time to defend our country against those who rob us blind and corrupt out political system. All that is needed is clear vision to see who the real enemy is.
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About author
Chris Rowthorn is an American journalist based in Kyoto, Japan. He has written for the Japan Times and Kansai Time Out.
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/23546

peppydog50's photo
Mon 08/31/09 05:58 AM
I like the Sarah Palin Joker look. It fits her big time. I really hope that she runs for president in 2012 it will assure Obama a victory. Because the democrats view her as a nut job probably some republicans to. I agree with what you said above if situation reversed they would be whining and crying like no tommorow.

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Mon 08/31/09 06:39 AM
1) What would have happened if someone had turned up at a Bush speaking engagement carrying an automatic weapon and a sign threatening its use?


in Arizona? (where it happened) nothing




2) What would have happened during the Bush era if liberal protesters had disrupted political meetings organized by Republicans?


they did continually. You never heard of Cindy Sheehan?

no photo
Mon 08/31/09 06:43 AM
Obama is neither a socialist nor even a committed populist. In fact, Obama is nothing more than a willing corporate lackey, a smooth-talking representative of the same forces who were behind the Bushies.


Oh madman it seems your position has shifted!!!!!!

no photo
Mon 08/31/09 06:54 AM
I'm telling ya, I really dont' know who's who any more, and I am not sure I even care anymore.

AdventureBegins's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:01 AM

1) What would have happened if someone had turned up at a Bush speaking engagement carrying an automatic weapon and a sign threatening its use?


in Arizona? (where it happened) nothing




2) What would have happened during the Bush era if liberal protesters had disrupted political meetings organized by Republicans?


they did continually. You never heard of Cindy Sheehan?

and ACORN entering bank offices with stated intentions of using intimidation to force them to loan moneys to unqualified buyers.

and people blocking public roads against politicians (code pink).

and people blocking voting areas with sticks in hand...

and and and...

bigsmile


Winx's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:17 AM
Edited by Winx on Mon 08/31/09 07:18 AM
I went to a outdoor health care rally last night. Someone started it off with a prayer. While the prayer was being said, I heard people shouting in the distance. They were against health care. They weren't a large crowd. I'm guessing that there were 50 of them. They yelled and hollered and blew horns while the prayer was being said. They kept it up for awhile. They even pushed on a car horn for a long time. They were noisy.



Winx's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:17 AM


1) What would have happened if someone had turned up at a Bush speaking engagement carrying an automatic weapon and a sign threatening its use?


in Arizona? (where it happened) nothing




2) What would have happened during the Bush era if liberal protesters had disrupted political meetings organized by Republicans?


they did continually. You never heard of Cindy Sheehan?

and ACORN entering bank offices with stated intentions of using intimidation to force them to loan moneys to unqualified buyers.

and people blocking public roads against politicians (code pink).

and people blocking voting areas with sticks in hand...

and and and...

bigsmile


Who blocked voting areas with sticks in hand at the last few elections?

Quietman_2009's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:18 AM
Black Panthers

RoamingOrator's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:19 AM
Well they arrested that couple at the Bush speech in 2004 for wearing homemade T-shirts that just said Bush in black letters with a red circle and slash (like on a no right turn sign or no smoking). Thrown in jail, and they were outside of the convention center. I'm just saying.

Quietman_2009's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:20 AM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Mon 08/31/09 07:21 AM
if I remember right they were arrested not for their shirts but because there was a designated protest area and they were violating that and harassing the conventioneers

it comes from both sides

the funny part is when people say they are extremist but we are justified

RoamingOrator's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:23 AM

if I remember right they were arested not for there shirts but because there was a designated protest area and they were violating that and harassing the conventioneers


Well, this is an example of the difference. Arrested for T-shirts. Not even disarmed within leathel range of the presiding President of the United States.

I ask Quietman, would you be as forgiving in the same situation if McCain was in charge? I mean I know there wouldn't be a healthcare debate if he was, but if he was having a pro-war speech and Americans showed up with assault rifles, would you feel the same way?

Quietman_2009's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:26 AM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Mon 08/31/09 07:26 AM
the funny part is when people say they are extremist but we are justified


you didnt listen. I dont care. I dont take sides.

I'm laughing at the hippocracy that "it's okay for our side and extremist for the other side"

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Mon 08/31/09 07:26 AM



1) What would have happened if someone had turned up at a Bush speaking engagement carrying an automatic weapon and a sign threatening its use?


in Arizona? (where it happened) nothing




2) What would have happened during the Bush era if liberal protesters had disrupted political meetings organized by Republicans?


they did continually. You never heard of Cindy Sheehan?

and ACORN entering bank offices with stated intentions of using intimidation to force them to loan moneys to unqualified buyers.

and people blocking public roads against politicians (code pink).

and people blocking voting areas with sticks in hand...

and and and...

bigsmile


Who blocked voting areas with sticks in hand at the last few elections?

Qiet beat me to it!laugh
The Black Panthers who, also happen to be loyal to the Nation of Islam.

AdventureBegins's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:36 AM

I went to a outdoor health care rally last night. Someone started it off with a prayer. While the prayer was being said, I heard people shouting in the distance. They were against health care. They weren't a large crowd. I'm guessing that there were 50 of them. They yelled and hollered and blew horns while the prayer was being said. They kept it up for awhile. They even pushed on a car horn for a long time. They were noisy.




At least you got one.

My congressperson is a coward...

and the places I have been to showed a vastly different story.

People that were opposed for the most part were polite but firm in their statements.

People that were not SHOUTED them down when they tried to talk.

Works both ways.

Winx's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:38 AM

Well they arrested that couple at the Bush speech in 2004 for wearing homemade T-shirts that just said Bush in black letters with a red circle and slash (like on a no right turn sign or no smoking). Thrown in jail, and they were outside of the convention center. I'm just saying.


That's all that they did and they got arrested?!shocked frustrated

Winx's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:38 AM

Black Panthers


I'm going to look into that. I haven't heard about it.

AdventureBegins's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:40 AM


if I remember right they were arested not for there shirts but because there was a designated protest area and they were violating that and harassing the conventioneers


Well, this is an example of the difference. Arrested for T-shirts. Not even disarmed within leathel range of the presiding President of the United States.

I ask Quietman, would you be as forgiving in the same situation if McCain was in charge? I mean I know there wouldn't be a healthcare debate if he was, but if he was having a pro-war speech and Americans showed up with assault rifles, would you feel the same way?

Well... Let me see. One says 'automatic' weapon. One says 'assualt' weapon.

Man was carring a rifle.

It is illegal to carry an AUTOMATIC weapon in public without some extreme licenses and prior notifications to the proper authorities... Which would have been denied under the circumstances.

Our news services have been painting this in a harsher light then actually exists... after all 'automatic' and 'assualt' are higher emotional index words and better for ratings.

willing2's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:40 AM


Black Panthers


I'm going to look into that. I haven't heard about it.

Check out also, most, if not all Black Panthers belong/converted to Islam.

Winx's photo
Mon 08/31/09 07:42 AM


I went to a outdoor health care rally last night. Someone started it off with a prayer. While the prayer was being said, I heard people shouting in the distance. They were against health care. They weren't a large crowd. I'm guessing that there were 50 of them. They yelled and hollered and blew horns while the prayer was being said. They kept it up for awhile. They even pushed on a car horn for a long time. They were noisy.

At least you got one.

My congressperson is a coward...

and the places I have been to showed a vastly different story.

People that were opposed for the most part were polite but firm in their statements.

People that were not SHOUTED them down when they tried to talk.

Works both ways.


Our Senator spoke there last night. The "for people" were mostly quiet and listening to the speakers and doing their usual chant at the appropriate times. My child was shocked at how the others were behaving during the prayer. They were very noisy with their yelling.

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