Showing posts with label Alt-Right. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alt-Right. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2018

America is a Republic, NOT a Democracy: Deliberately To Protect Us From Emotional, Irrational Reactions like #MarchForOurLives


Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting survivor, David Hogg has said in an interview with 'The Outline':

‘our parents don’t know how to use a f***ing democracy’

I have nothing but the deepest sympathy for the victims of every school shooting incident, myself having come of age in the Post-Columbine era, and having endured multiple bomb threats during my high school tenure in which "Bomb Sniffing Janitors" were utilized instead of the local law enforcement agencies as administrators felt it was too expensive to bring in the bomb-squad repeatedly. Charming no? Gives you warm fuzzies on their priorities back in 2002.





However, the following must be said to the emotionally charged masses of  all ages who are clamoring for an "Assault Weapons Ban" or "Common Sense Gun Control":

The United States is not and never has been a Democracy, we were founded as and still remain a Republic in order to protect our freedoms; specifically from people in your mindset.


There is a wonderful quote of Alexander Hamilton in Federalist Number 68

The choice of SEVERAL, to form an intermediate body of electors, will be much less apt to convulse the community with any extraordinary or violent movements, than the choice of ONE who was himself to be the final object of the public wishes. And as the electors, chosen in each State, are to assemble and vote in the State in which they are chosen, this detached and divided situation will expose them much less to heats and ferments, which might be communicated from them to the people, than if they were all to be convened at one time, in one place.”

The gist of this is, while granted: is in reference to the electoral college, is a conceit that the American people are and always have been subject to strong emotional responses and reactions. These emotional motivations must be tempered and allowed to cool, there must be separation between the American people ourselves, as prone to rash, calamitous collective action as all men are, and those who govern. This is why the United States of America IS. NOT. A. DEMOCRACY. #FullStop.

Our founders, such as Benjamin Franklin, who so famously is quoted answering a women as to 'What have you given us?' after the Constitutional convention 'A Republic madam, if you can keep it.' did so quite purposefully. In point of fact even the CIA World Factbook describes our government as a "constitutional federal republic" and not a Democracy. Democracy is direct rule by the people themselves and as Greece experienced in the days of the city states, is a failure as a governmental type. The people are prone to reaction-ism and essentially mob rule, where the needs of the many always outweigh the needs of the few or the one, regardless of personal responsibility or individual rights. Democracy is effectively: collectivism, the majority always rules, even (and historically ESPECIALLY) when the majority is stirred into a frenzied state through fear, hatred, ignorance and bigotry. Conversely a Republic is dependent upon the powers of government being restrained by laws that enshrine and protect the individual from the whims of the majority, in practice, this is why we have a bicameral legislature, why initially the US Senate was a state appointed body, why to this day they are re-elected less frequently, this is why the American people do not elect the Judiciary, and why as I've written for TheBlaze.com in 2016: you do not actually, nor were you ever meant to vote directly for the President.

Simply put, America is a Republic, NOT a Democracy: This was an intentional decision by our founders designed to Protect us from emotional, irrational reactionary movements like #OccupyWallstreet, #BlackLivesMatter, #Antifa and now #MarchForOurLives. Your feelings are valid, your loss is real and yes, we care. But men cannot be governed through emotion, we must fix reason firmly in her seat and govern for the good of all Americans deliberately and with great care, for our individual rights and individual protection, and most of all individual responsibility.

Top Photo By Barry Stock - https://www.flickr.com/photos/bigleaftropicals/25593049497/, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link
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Monday, December 5, 2016

I met the alt-right before Milo Yiannopolus did.





 U.S.C.  §4. Pledge of allegiance to the flag; manner of delivery The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”(Added Pub. L. 105–225, §2(a), Aug. 12, 1998, 112 Stat. 1494; amended Pub. L. 107–293, §2(a), Nov. 13, 2002, 116 Stat. 2060; Pub. L. 113–66, div. A, title V, §586, Dec. 26, 2013, 127 Stat. 777.)



I first encountered the Alt-Right on Wednesday, July 16th 2014 at the Church of Joy in Glendale, Arizona. I didn’t realize I had at the time; in fact I don’t even think we called them the “Alt-Right” back then. That evening in July was the West Valley Gubernatorial Forum, leading up to the highly contentious Arizona Primary in August. It was during this Primary that Arizona voters would elect now Governor Doug Ducey as the Republican Nominee.

I remember entering the building, the excitement was palpable. I had only become active in Arizona politics earlier that year. I suppose the birth of my first son was the catalyst for that.  During the forum I thought that Ducey made some great points, but I was honestly enthused for the prospect of Christine Jones’ candidacy, either way I figured poor Fred DuVal didn’t have a prayer. I had the luck to shake a few hands that night, Ducey and Jones among them along with Fmr. Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett.

The moment I remember, so clearly as if it were last night was during the reading of the pledge of allegiance. It is customary at Republican party functions that the evening begin with a benediction and the pledge. Typically, either a veteran reads the pledge or an active member of the Military, this night was no different. The moment frozen in my mind came at the end of the pledge with the final lines “one Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all”. It was then that from the very furthest right of the room (how appropriate) came two additional words shouted defiantly by perhaps a dozen or so people. Those two words were “American Citizens”.

I was stunned that these people, my fellow Republicans and by virtue of being Arizonan presumably Conservatives, had seen fit to surreptitiously modify the pledge. The inscription of the Statue of Liberty reads:

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

Perhaps someone missed the memo. Our nation needs to solve the illegal immigration and border security issues that plague us but this seemingly petty moment shed a light on an even larger, more insidious issue.

That evening in July I realized that there is a sickness in the Republican Party just as there is a sickness in the Democratic Party. The DNC is deeply ill with the cancer of socialism, and the RNC similarly has become tainted with populism, and the politics of the angry and disenfranchised. Both parties must look within and grip the mirror tightly, examining the causes of their deterioration. The current partisan structure of American politics must be re-imagined or it may fracture resulting in the emergence of a coalition system that abandons principle for expediency and values for popularity.

I saw what would become the alt-right that night; I saw it before Milo Yiannopolus did. The difference is that I denied it, and ignored it, Milo embraced it. I like so many other conservatives just thought I was seeing the fringe of the party and a small one at that… but that was two years ago. Yesterday we were debating whether flag burning is protected speech, a question that was settled, or so it seemed almost 30 years ago.


In forty-eight days Donald J. Trump will swear in as the forty-fifth President of the United States, carried on the wave of populist outrage by a plurality demanding to be ignored no longer. How many of us saw this coming and did nothing? How many frogs notice the water is now boiling?

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