Words matter to the GOP and apparently they matter even more when they are violent words. and the GOP seems to see it as a chance to turn out votes.
Chairman of the RNC, Michael Steele, issued a recent call to Republicans to put Nancy Pelosi on the "firing line" because of the health insurance reform bill. By using the phrase "firing line," Steele encourages Republican activists to think of the next election as an execution of the opposition or a violent killing.
These are just two examples of the picture republicans are trying to paint in the minds of those that make up their base, fueled by constant and never ending lies and mis-truths, they prey on the fears, weaknesses and insecurities of groups like the Tea Party or militias like the Hutaree.
An old joke says “The people are revolting” but revolting against what exactly?
The role of the revolutionary is to have a vision. It is to overthrow a tired status quo, to liberate the enslaved – whether they are physically enslaved or whether they are bound to ideologies that no longer function. The revolutionary tends to be a free thinker, a liberal concerned with a fairer deal for all. The revolutionary wants to move us forward.
The new revolutionaries, however, have emerged from some freakish opposite dimension bizarro world. They are ultraconservatives, fighting for poorer health, poverty, ideological enslavement, wider gaps between the haves and have nots, the pre-eminence of ‘rights’ over needs, unlimited economic growth even if it leads to societal and planetary collapse and most incomprehensible of all believing that McShitstain/Palin was a good direction for America.
Their revolution is based in fear rather than vision.
This ‘Tea Bagger’ revolution has nothing to do with what is really wrong, nor is it intended to fix anything. It is just a senseless acting out of what Robert Bly called the Sibling Society – a society populated by emotionally inarticulate adults of the late post-war generation who have come to be ruled by consumerism, professional, personal self interest and narcissism.
The end result?
Emotionally stunted or “half-grown adults”, intent on their own agendas, and incapable of fulfilling their parental, nurturing and leadership obligations to the next generation. In short, a society populated by a bunch of pseudo-adolescents who want everything all the time and who can’t think past their own childish tantrums to the damage they are doing.
So where are the real revolutionaries?
The ones who understand the complexity of modern life and the urgent need for change and are agitating to move us forward within that framework. The ones that give the average Joe common man a promise of hope.
The Republican Party is doing a great job in provoking a dangerous episode by making consensual governance impossible in a time of awful practical problems and challenges. They're in the process, right now, of transforming themselves from the party of "no" to the party of no decency, no common sense, no ideas, no conception of the public interest, and no respect for the traditions that they pretend to stand for, like due process of law.
One day soon, somebody with a gun or an explosive device, someone with a very sketchy sense-of-self, and perhaps a recent record of personal failure and humiliation, is going to sacrifice himself by gong one step further to become the Tea Party's first martyr by shooting up a shopping mall or some other hate/fear induced act of violence spurred on by the terrorist republican party.
The consequences could be deadly.
.
.
.
1 comment:
I love that they asked for “Public Defenders”, now they know about the undercover FBI agent. The simpleton Tea baggers keep missing the point. These are the same whiners that were crying when the McCain/Bailin ticket lost. Now they are crying again because their yelling and screaming (because they are haters not debaters) did not stop health care debate or the bill from passing. They think they can scare, intimidate and force others to go along with them by comments like “This time we came unarmed”, let me tell you something they are not the only ones that are armed and not all ex-military join the fringe militia crazies who don’t pay taxes and run around with face paint in the parks playing commando, the majority are mature and understand that the world is more complicated and grey then the black and white that these simpleton make it out to be and that my friend is the point. So it’s only fitting that their leaders are Sarah Bailin, Victoria Jackson, Michele Bachmann and their turn coat Glenn Beck. So if you are bothered that there are some misconceptions of your group, well then I think you need to be more careful who you invite to give you speeches.
Post a Comment