"The Coming Insurrection" is a book. I have thus far read three paragraphs. The danger of the book is in its logic followed by insanity. The statement of grievances against the current system create a mental opening to options, and then they provide a historical example to replicate. Be on gaurd in your lives for this tactic. I urge you to take social complaints with a blocked mind. It is the same approach by Barack Obama.
He will mention the pain of those suffering with the current healthcare system. Then say that all those opposed to his method are the ones who also want to have that pain continue. This then leaves his option as the only option because otherwise it is the same suffering being endured. The hatred stirred by the social grievance of healthcare issues is directed to anyone who is against the public option in Obama's plan. Obama says that those against his reform are against all and any reform which is completely untrue. The book takes the same approach, and so does the world's dictators. The comparison is not spiteful or sinnical. It is true.
Chavez, when the people oppose his reforms to the Constitution, blames the U.S. for plotting against the people's happiness. In the mind of Zelaya, former president of Honduras, his removal was a coup by the U.S. and not by the people of Honduras. The other nation's can blame the United States because we are the "super power". We in the U.S. can not blame another country for our grievances because of our power and wealth. Obama then has to direct the blame to within, to his oppoents in the U.S. The Republican Party is this verbal punching bag he has set up, sometimes Fox News, sometimes the rich, or generally the right. It changes to what he needs it to be.
You want proof, the GM bankruptcy, when it occured, Obama blamed share holders and banks for not giving GM the money and expecting the terrible act of federal funding to intervene. This was despite the situation of GM at that point was due to federal funding intervention in the first place (and in case you missed it the bankruptcy happened anyway.) Then, when it came time for healthcare Obama stated that if we don't fix our healthcare we will go the way of GM with excessive healthcare costs. The enemy changed overnight. It was no longer the banks with rich CEOs, it was the healthcare industry charging GM too much for insurance for the workers. The emotion of the GM bankruptcy was the mind opener to rage, and then the rage was directed to the insurance companies.
This tactic must be fought against with logic. We must remember every statement, hold the statements in audio, video, and in written form. The grievances must be examined and the switch overs in this tactic must be outlined and brought to the public's attention. The hatred should be focused on what you know to be true in your own experiences. The stories told of people that bring out your emotion and make you attached, whose suffering then brings out emotion, should be ignored. You need to close yourself to the reception of emotional explanations for government action.
If you see the homeless in your city, help them. If a politician tells you about the homeless to get something they want done, tell the politician to be quiet. Tell the people on the street corners giving speeches to crowds that unless they can bring the person needing help to the crowd, they should not ask for help at all. Jerry's Kids does this brilliantly. You know your helping them because you know the people are there to help and that once you give the money, the people who need help are there to recieve it. However when Obama says we need to support this healthcare to help people, and never brings those people to us, he is lying to us. With them not there to recieve his help, or us to know that they are going to get this help proposed by Obama, we must silence the lies and bring forth the truth.
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