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Toward a National Liberation Movement
« on: May 06, 2021, 04:05:57 pm »
Toward a National Liberation Movement
The goal isn’t civil war, it’s the redemption of our republic from alien servitude and inching obliteration.
By Stephen Balch
May 5, 2021

It’s hard to find a good historical parallel for what America is undergoing. Yes, it’s a revolution, but in key respects one very unlike those with which we’re historically familiar. For one thing, there’s been no sudden seizure of power. Our revolutionaries have slowly percolated their way to the top. But even more curious is the fact that while previous revolutionaries—Jacobins, Bolsheviks, Nazis, Maoists, etc.—all professed love for their countries’ common people, ours accuse them of systemic villainy.

Yet if one shifts the analogical frame, this last curiosity clarifies. America’s current revolution is less like that of France or Russia and more like what the African or Asian lands under British and French rule experienced. As with them, our revolution is being delivered by a culturally exogenous elite seeking to excise indigenous lifeways and supplant them with those it considers more enlightened.

To be sure, the colonial analogy is far from perfect. Western colonies often gained from being colonized; for us, it’s a dead loss. But there are enough similarities to help us understand the strategies our elites are following, how they could be better resisted, and why, as with most colonialists of the past, they’re likely to fail.

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Re: Toward a National Liberation Movement
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2021, 04:20:39 pm »
The lunatics are running the asylum and too few are willing to stand up and say no.

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Re: Toward a National Liberation Movement
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2021, 06:38:31 pm »
There's a singular and simple reason why the Rodents have been engaged in their century long Soft Coup.

Unlike the Euroweenies, the  Americans are armed and would most definitely shoot back in any effort by the Rodents to engage in a violent take over.

The Euroweenies walked meekly into the gas chambers.    Americans are different.  Too bad there are so few of us left.

The Rodents have learned how to boil the frog.
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Re: Toward a National Liberation Movement
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2021, 10:33:52 pm »
Mr. Balch writes:
"The goal isn’t civil war, it’s the redemption of our republic from alien servitude and inching obliteration."

That's why several times over the past months, I've proposed the idea of a "New Continental Congress" comprised of delegates from the "concerned states" (which would be the red and purple states populated by traditional-minded Americans).

Let it convene (at first) with no set agenda, but rather to discuss and identify what the problems facing "traditional America and the founders' Constitution" are. And then, having identified the problems, the "New American Congress" can establish goals as to how the formerly Constitutional government of the United States can be "restored", and what steps will have to be taken to achieve that.

I sense that some of those "steps" will have to be akin to those taken by the Colonists in the mid 1770's.

If that be so, then so be it.
We're not "gettin' back to where we once belonged" without "walking the walk" that the first Americans walked to wrest and win their country from a once-friendly government that had become their enemy.

That's what it's gonna take to "win it back" from the communists.