by Eric Peters
Us peons are under constant threat of repercussions if we so much as get caught not wearing a seatbelt in our own car – never mind whether our not wearing a seatbelt constitutes even a potential harm done to anyone else. And never mind what happens if us peons do not pay what is styled “our” taxes. It’s a hat-tipper that they succeeded in manipulating people to use such terminology.
Meanwhile, people who appear to have been party to unimaginably sordid and evil crimes involving children don’t even get hauled in for questioning.
At least not so far.
On the one hand, we have been assaulted by new and worse revelations regarding the sordid and evil activities of the “elites,” as the psychopathic wheedlers and diddlers who rule over us like to regard themselves. Yet no arrests. No tickets, even. Not even some of the named being visited by the FBI – the same outfit that will soon likely be visiting people who post Wrongthinkful things about our Greatest Ally and you’d better never say otherwise.
Same goes for Dr. Fauci, Dr. Wolensky and all the many gesundheitsfuhrers who tormented us during the “pandemic” (of bullshit). They are free. Not the smallest effort has been made – nor will be made – to make them pay for the harm they caused millions.
On the other hand, we have been made to see garish and lethal police state kabuki on the streets of American cities, ostensibly – so we are told – because there are dangerous Me Gustans on the loose. The chief crime of these Me Gustans being they are without “papers.” That it is reasonable to object to their presence is one thing. It is another thing to see the all-out Hut! Hut! Hut! deployed to round a few of them up – emphasis on a few because that’s exactly what’s happening. A handful are being rounded up. Not even a rounding error of the 10 million plus that are supposedly on the loose.
In other words, it’s for show. To show us, that is. We are being given a preview of the police state that is being built to Hut! Hut! Hut! Americans. That is being normalized. Is it really necessary to draw the lines? Does anyone not remember how Americans got (and continue to be) terrorized in the name of catching ululating terrorists?
A long time ago, when I worked at The Washington Times back in DC, I got to know Sam Francis. If you don’t recognize the name, Sam was what is sometimes styled a “paleo-conservative.” Meaning he held traditional American views, politically and culturally. Pat Buchanan is another member of this dwindling tribe. Anyhow, Sam was a columnist – nationally syndicated, before they took that away from him for Wrongthinkful columns he wrote about the Old South and what was not a “civil” war. He elaborated a concept he styled anarcho-tyranny. What he meant by that was, basically, rules for me and rules for thee. Meaning for us – but not the “elites.”
One effect of this – when it dawns on a majority of people that this is the reality – is a total loss of confidence in the system, which comes to be regarded as contemptible because it is dishonorable and malicious. When this finally happens, things happen fast. It becomes difficult for the system to maintain its control over the people except by application of obvious and brutal force.
We are in this stage right now.
The next stage begins when the people begin to resist. Not just a few here and there but many and with a degree of organization. The the government responds even more authoritatively and the cycle amps up. The government becomes despised, rightly so – and we are most definitely at that stage. It is obvious to everyone – almost – that it is an entirely criminal enterprise. This is a healthy revelation but also a moment of unparalleled danger because of what may and often does come next.
The French King Louis XV is supposed to have said, apres moi le deluge! Which means, after me, the flood. Louis XV anticipated the revolution that would result in the head-lopping of his son, Louis XVI’s head – along with the heads of thousands of others and the maelstrom of the French Revolution.
Americans may soon be facing the same – and for similar reasons.
Cue the Lee Greenwood song.
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