Point, counterpoint
Sep. 18th, 2022 06:18 pmIt’s been interesting, watching the events that followed out when Florida governor DeSantis sent a busload of illegal aliens (I sneer at the pusillanimous PC label ‘migrants’, they’re foreigners here illegally) to Martha’s Vineyard. As it happens, of course, the discussion of the matter lasted a lot longer than the events themselves, since the MV people got the military to haul these unwelcome intruders away in less than two days.
You know what? I don’t blame them for that. I know I don’t want a crowd of illegals dumped in my community, and if legitimate authorities promptly carted them away, I’d cheer and comment favorably on this uncharacteristic example of government efficiency.
I don’t even blame them (much) for doing it after having styled Martha’s Vineyard as a “sanctuary destination” during the early days of Donald Trump’s administration. The ‘not in my backyard’ phenomenon is not limited to leftists/
No, what really stands out for me is how they managed to reverse positions instantly and effortlessly, while continuing to sanctimoniously complain about how awful was what DeSantis had done.
Even if I didn’t agree with him (when, in fact, I do agree), I would have to recognize that DeSantis was acting in accordance with positions he’s been expressing for a long time. Wrong or right in those opinions, he has been consistent in his statements and his actions.
Whereas the holier-
They maintain this elevated opinion of themselves even after having behaved in exact accordance with the sentiments they so vehemently deplore.
They look down on us because they don’t agree with us.
We look down on them because they don’t even agree with themselves.
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Date: 2023-03-17 11:45 pm (UTC)As far as firing them … nice if it was that simple. But how do we do it, exactly? We’ve already seen that the ‘ruling class’ will (because they’ve been doing it):
– suppress news that might be disadvantageous to them, while simultaneously pushing manufactured scandals designed to make their opposition look bad (and keep hyping the scandals even when they fail/are disproven)
– release burning looting criminal rioters whose felonies are recorded on video, while entombing without trial ‘tresspassers’ who were escorted by police into the areas they’re accused of violating
– cry election fraud whenever they lose an election, then commit greater (blatant, open, in-your-face) fraud to ensure they win every election after that
– create imaginary crimes with which to prosecute their opposition, while absolving anyone on their side from obvious and provable (or already proven) perjury, bribery, and even literal statutory treason.
Our civil war killed more Americans than the combined totals of every other war in our nation’s existence … and, in historical terms, we got off lucky, in that we managed to refrain from the usual round of postwar revenge killings and gratuitous prosecutions/persecution of our former enemies. A civil war is pretty much the worst thing that can happen to a country —
— except to be conquered outright, either by an external enemy or by an internal tyranny, the latter of which shows many signs of being already in process and terrifyingly near to completion.
And, in many ways, it increasingly appears that ‘our’ government is trying to deliberately trigger a popular revolt, so they can take off the gloves and really crack down on all those people (us) who stand in their way by … I don’t know, trying to hang onto the principles lined out in the Constitution.
Good rebuttal.
Date: 2023-03-18 12:35 am (UTC)As for these things, we uprise the *right* way: by voting them out of office, as they are *hired* by us, they are inevitably *answerable* to us, not the reverse.
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Date: 2023-03-18 12:58 am (UTC)Strategies that'll work no matter what in this situation you pitched to me.
Date: 2023-03-19 04:29 am (UTC)They're flipping out because they've already lost, so we've got to keep the strangle-hold on their *necks* until they yield and die, as a political cause.
Plus, their tactics are the unraveling of their own cause, and it is a huge laugh as that happens., watching that that is, and every single time they send out criminals they convinct themselves in the process of treason against their duties intrinsic to offices- so we've simply got to keep on publicizing their felonies: best strategy: go to ground, and as with an infantry assault: use passing through the fog silently to get into position, while they are unsure of where you are, nay, where *we* are... this situation, Charles Hapsburg V would call a small-arms fight in a built-up area; the state, the "heavy artillery" is entirely the wrong weapon to use, so every action they do, aside from attempting to use artillery to interdict movement into and out of the built-up area that is being fought over is going to be too costly for them to sustain.
Me? I take the greatest delight in DeSantis's tactics of sending the illegal immigrant invasion to the socialist demoncrats' doorstep- it was a brilliant tactic: they brought them in, let them handle them... I fully agree with him, in fact, we should send all the illegal immigrants into DC so that they're living rent-free in the white house's living room in response, yes, including drug dealers, and violent gangsters, given how the left seems to want them in the country, they should be forced to live with them, not only that, but with the illegals having infinite protections from the establishment, whereas the establishment are to be totally defenseless against the illegal immigrants!
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