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Ender
06-29-2018, 10:22 PM
Pretty much my POV:

Manufacturing Hate: Manipulating The Masses to Incite Revolution
By Jim Fedako

June 30, 2018

Last Saturday I went on a quest to find the source of rising leftist hatred. I needed to get beyond the facades fronting websites and Facebook posts, as well as the provocative clickbait that covers the edges of browser pages. I needed to get inside the movement – the Petrograd Soviet, so to speak – to hear the Bolsheviki recite Marx, shout slogans, and call for worldwide revolution.

While I consider politics the genesis of coercion and compulsion, I am drawn, ala Murray Rothbard, to the machinations that make up the political process. Since I like to hear from all sources, I subscribe to emails from leftist organizations (and right ones as well), including ProgressOhio, whose website states it is the state’s leading progressive organization. A while back, they sent an email inviting subscribers to a We are Progress training summit hosted by Generation Progress, the youth outreach arm of the Center for American Progress (things get murky when you try to put all the organizations together). The summit included speakers from various other Ohio organizations (most small, flying well under the radar, so to speak). I decided to attend to find the source of hatred, expecting there would be calls for blood in the streets.

After I entered the meeting, sat down, and observed, I found the assumed agitators reserved and reasonable, with no revolution proposed. The hate was, for the most part, nonexistent. In fact, I empathized with many of the speakers. Sure their means were wrong, but their ends made some sense. Let me explain.
The summit was small, close to 50 attendees, with at least half being speakers or other members of the various organizations represented. Most were young and clean cut. A very ordinary crowd for an event held on a community college campus. During one session, local Ohio organizations were allowed 15 minutes to present their current agendas. The first organization to speak was Planned Parenthood, who subdued their vile inclinations and simply called for a national sexual education curriculum, never mentioning what the curriculum would entail.

Next up was a speaker from the Ohio Environmental Council, seeking support for legislation to mandate that entities wanting to frack have sufficient funds for post-fracking cleanup. He also wanted legislation to force farms to reduce runoff to protect lakes and waterways. I did not find his ends to be offensive. Sure, while his means were off, his ends were reasonable (i.e. less pollution). Any disparity between means and ends could be easily rectified, assuming the leaders of the council were willing to read Rothbard’s, “Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution.”1

Then things got a little weird. The speaker for the People’s Justice Project noted that, five times a day, she “centered” herself on her commitment to “independent black power,” leading the audience in a chant of, “We have nothing to lose but our chains.” However, her passion was reducing mass incarceration. To that end, she wanted simple drug possession reduced to a misdemeanor from a felony. I agreed, not with the chant that channeled Assata Shakur and Karl Marx, but with any retreat on the so-called war on drugs.

Finally, the last speaker pleaded for donations to his organization that assists refugees relocating to Cleveland. He took a jab at the Trump administration, but it was only half-hearted. I found him to be a committed advocate for others. No revolutionary here, either.

This is the left of my youth, sincerely committed, yet misguided. It is the left that directed my steps when registering as a conscientious objector back in the 1980s. It is the left that desires change, but mistakenly sees more government as the solution. A left that rejects private property, but only because it doesn’t understand the moral and ethical principles underpinning private ownership, though it generally respects self-ownership (not including Planned Parenthood, of course). A left that challenges authority more than it desires collectivism. It is, to continue the analogy from above, the Russian workers in the soviets, soldiers on the lines or in the garrisons, and the peasants in the fields, seeking an end to the war, yet being driven toward revolution.

So where is the hate from the left?
As I allude to above, the speakers came from various small entities, all tied together by ProgressOhio and its nefarious, associated organizations. If you follow those organizations backwards, you find they are funded by, or associated with, other entities and individuals. As you go back farther and deeper, you begin to encounter the same names over and over again. It is as if a vanguard exists – an elite cadre akin to Lenin’s view of the role of the Bolshevik Party, agitating all toward revolution – that guides disparate groups, such as those at the summit, into collective action.

Unlike the Russian soldiers, workers, and peasants, who were united to end the war, there is no obvious unifying theme among the grassroots leftist organizations at the summit. Why does an environmentalist care about the struggles of recent refugees? So a theme must be created, which appears to be, from my observations, a combination of anti-Trumpism and pro LGBTQ slogans. Whatever it is, it seems to be working as planned.

The speakers I heard are not fomenting revolution – individually. Yet, they are unknowingly being directed from above to foment revolution collectively. A powerful force is manufacturing hate and manipulating opinions. This force, which cares nothing about the environment, mass incarceration, refugees, or even the LGBTQ community, is twisting views of the sincere, but misguided, from holding rational discussions at summits to manning barricades in the street. An insidious force that generates hate through propaganda, converting the interesting and pleasant souls at the summit into vile spectres, seeking the blood of anyone who dares resist the planks of the manifesto.

I did not find the true source of leftist hate – the scheming vanguard, though I found a hint of its trail. But I did learn something important: we either endeavor to spread the truth of liberty and property to all, or I end up plaintively pleading, at the sharp end of a bayonet, to the folks manning the pickets, “Don’t you remember me? I sat next to you at the summit.”

Note:

1. This is similar to the plethora of organizations on the right, such as those united in a genuine belief that marijuana is vile and remain illegal.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/06/jim-fedako/manufacturing-hate-manipulating-the-masses-to-incite-revolution/

Swordsmyth
06-29-2018, 10:29 PM
Since they are a step ahead it is incumbent on them to stop the war spiral, the rest of us must prepare to defend ourselves until they do.
The only other solution is separation, expel the worst of them from the union and offer to let the rest leave.

Ender
06-30-2018, 07:40 AM
Since they are a step ahead it is incumbent on them to stop the war spiral, the rest of us must prepare to defend ourselves until they do.
The only other solution is separation, expel the worst of them from the union and offer to let the rest leave.

Being prepared is always a must but the answer to this is to stop the hate.

Both sides are being manipulated and it is imperative that we understand that the reasons for the "hate-spreading" is to divide and conquer.

Anti Federalist
06-30-2018, 07:50 AM
The problem is this:

Fundamentally, at the end of the day, I don't want anything from my neighbors. I don't want their money, their time, to tell them how to live, or with whom.

I expect the same in return, to live my life as I see fit, with whom I see fit.

The opposition, call them whatever you want: lefties, Bolsheviks, socialists, do-gooders, democrats, neo-cons, authoritarian right wingers, cannot stand that idea.

I cannot be allowed to do that, since it would harm the "public good"...which is to say, that my life should regulated, taxed and stolen from me to make some unknown somebody elses' life better.

And, having gone down that road, we arrive at the place we are at now: taxed at over 50%, under surveillance 24/7, militarized police hut hutting, a global empire about and a government so big it regulates the amount of water in your toilet.

Ender
06-30-2018, 09:11 AM
The problem is this:

Fundamentally, at the end of the day, I don't want anything from my neighbors. I don't want their money, their time, to tell them how to live, or with whom.

I expect the same in return, to live my life as I see fit, with whom I see fit.

The opposition, call them whatever you want: lefties, Bolsheviks, socialists, do-gooders, democrats, neo-cons, authoritarian right wingers, cannot stand that idea.

I cannot be allowed to do that, since it would harm the "public good"...which is to say, that my life should regulated, taxed and stolen from me to make some unknown somebody elses' life better.

And, having gone down that road, we arrive at the place we are at now: taxed at over 50%, under surveillance 24/7, militarized police hut hutting, a global empire about and a government so big it regulates the amount of water in your toilet.

I completely agree.

What I see is that as the hate is manufactured on both sides by TPTB; those that really understand liberty take their eye off the mark & focus right where the elites want them.

Where we are now is the result of a CONstitution that was made specifically for a ruling central gov to take over & also an education system that was specifically made to make people not only comply but to worship .gov, while being tricked into thinking they are "free".

The left/right idiom is a sham and the hate is being pushed to cover up what I perceive as the final take-over of any freedom.

The average person on either "side" can be pretty reasonable and I believe that love and truth-teaching is the only solution.

If each of us, who understand what liberty really is, started educating just those around us, I think the results would be astounding. I saw these kinds of results with just turning my friends on to Ron Paul. The change around me was amazing.

You are a great inspiration and could spread the message of real freedom to all those around you. We both know the Anti-Feds were right- it's time to educate and spread hope- hate will only tighten the open-air prison until the slavery is complete.

Brian4Liberty
06-30-2018, 10:29 AM
A while back, they sent an email inviting subscribers to a We are Progress training summit hosted by Generation Progress, the youth outreach arm of the Center for American Progress (things get murky when you try to put all the organizations together). The summit included speakers from various other Ohio organizations (most small, flying well under the radar, so to speak). I decided to attend to find the source of hatred, expecting there would be calls for blood in the streets.

That's a bit like going to a Club For Growth or Young Republicans event expecting to see rednecks wearing KKK outfits shooting empty beers cans with assault rifles.

Swordsmyth
06-30-2018, 12:16 PM
I completely agree.

What I see is that as the hate is manufactured on both sides by TPTB; those that really understand liberty take their eye off the mark & focus right where the elites want them.

Where we are now is the result of a CONstitution that was made specifically for a ruling central gov to take over & also an education system that was specifically made to make people not only comply but to worship .gov, while being tricked into thinking they are "free".

The left/right idiom is a sham and the hate is being pushed to cover up what I perceive as the final take-over of any freedom.

The average person on either "side" can be pretty reasonable and I believe that love and truth-teaching is the only solution.

If each of us, who understand what liberty really is, started educating just those around us, I think the results would be astounding. I saw these kinds of results with just turning my friends on to Ron Paul. The change around me was amazing.

You are a great inspiration and could spread the message of real freedom to all those around you. We both know the Anti-Feds were right- it's time to educate and spread hope- hate will only tighten the open-air prison until the slavery is complete.

The Constitution bad as it was had to be blatantly ignored and broken to get us where we are and the left is far ahead both on the degree of hate and on their willingness to act on it, the right may have been infected but the left has gone full zombie.

Anti Federalist
06-30-2018, 01:44 PM
If each of us, who understand what liberty really is, started educating just those around us, I think the results would be astounding. I saw these kinds of results with just turning my friends on to Ron Paul. The change around me was amazing.

You are a great inspiration and could spread the message of real freedom to all those around you. We both know the Anti-Feds were right- it's time to educate and spread hope- hate will only tighten the open-air prison until the slavery is complete.

I try, I really do...but I have to tell you, almost all the wind got taken out of my sails when I saw so many people that I thought had an understanding and a clear grasp of individual liberty and limited government, turn and flip...not to Trump, but to Bernie Sanders.

And then to watch some of these same folks jump on the SJW bandwagon, and align themselves with a political movement that wants, at its extreme, my complete "disenfranchisement" from the nation and culture that 300 years of my family have helped build or outright extermination.

My great uncle, Smedley Butler, said that the only thing worth fight for was to defend your home and the Bill of Rights.

The Bolshevik left has openly declared war on the Bill of Rights, they want to abolish not only the 2nd but the 1st Amendment.

Now, granted, if you were to show up, like the writer you cited, at a rally, or a meeting or roundtable of leftists, I suppose most of them would be mild mannered folks who want "free health care" or some such.

That doesn't change the fact that they are promoting an ideology and economic system that results in the mass grave or people being reduced to eating zoo animals.

But, I'll keep trying...

Swordsmyth
06-30-2018, 04:45 PM
I’m not a social media person, but a few days ago, I posted my very first comment on Instagram, in response to a woman whose site I had read for years. Enraged by the border story, she had just posted an Instagram ordering those who didn’t see the world her way to take a hike.

It puzzled me at first. Hers is not a political site – far from it. And though she claimed she didn’t care about likes, I know that she has struggled for years with the classic insecurity bloggers often face when confronted with the popularity contest that is the Internet. She was posting in order to vent — and to let others know that she was, unlike half the country, kind, good-hearted and moral.
She was, in essence, although genuinely (and understandably) angered by the idea of children in distress, virtue signaling… another common symptom found on Internetitis.
“Don’t let the door hit you on the way out, jabronis!” she wrote. (I had to look that one up; it’s cool kid slang for ignorant.)
Was she kicking non-leftists — conservatives, libertarians and classic liberals — off her Instagram? I decided to ask.
We’ve had lunch together years ago (a prelude to an interview I did with her). When her first child was born, I sent her a gift, and when her husband started a small business, I supported their young, gutsy entrepreneurial spirit by purchasing some merchandise.
She doesn’t “know” me, but she should know me well enough to see that I am not the “monster” she thinks all those not on the left to be.
I posted. My comment was polite, respectful and pointed out that she might not have the whole story. (Although I shouldn’t have to say this, the audio we all heard broke my heart and angered me as well. No compassionate human being alive can be immune to the sounds of a child in distress. But that wasn’t my point in my comment. My point, in response to her post, is that she was vilifying people outright based on a very narrow version of that story… and that furthering the divide doesn’t exactly engender progress towards solutions.)
You can imagine what happened next: All remnants of “inclusiveness” and “LoveTrumpsHate” went out the window. Other commenters railed at me, calling me self-righteous, IGNORANT, and other names. And the blogger herself showed me the door: I wasn’t good enough for her. In the face of my terribleness, she told the crowd, she would “draw the line.”
She was superior to me. Period.
It wasn’t a great shock. These are the same types of people who shunned conservative family members the Thanksgiving after Donald Trump won the election. In the extreme, this is the same type who opened fire on a group of Republican Congressmen (a story the media quickly dropped, which would not have happened if they’d been Democrats). The same type who openly wish horrible fates on the wife and child of the president.
I tried to post another comment, in response to some of the attacks.
It wouldn’t post. I’d been blocked. And demonized. For stating that she might not have the whole story, and that it might be good to listen to each other.
The lessons here:
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The campaign to control people by keeping them in a state of agitated, enraged crisis is working — really, really well;
The campaign to demonize the other side through such means truly is embroiling us in, as ethicist Dennis Prager has said for years, a (thus far non-violent) civil war; and, in short,
They WANT to believe we’re evil.

Leftism, as Mr. Prager has stated for years, is the world’s fastest growing religion.
It is a tribe. A belief system. An identity.
People like to belong to something. In the absence of traditional religion in the West, Leftism has filled that vacuum in the form of identity politics.
When Barack Obama won his second election, I was upset. After having covered him in the 2008 Presidential Campaign, and having voted for him then, I’d seen how recklessly and deliberately he had run up the debt – in what Dinesh D’Souza calls the ultimate weapon of mass destruction – and how he had fomented race wars in a way not seen before in my lifetime.

But did I shun my leftist friends? Did I demonize them for wanting kids to be confused about what chromosomes they had (http://www.thedailybell.com/all-articles/news-analysis/child-abuse-the-difference-between-gender-identity-and-sex-change-in-children/)? Did I “ghost” them – the way a number of acquaintances did me when they found out I wasn’t part of their tribe?
Of course not. But politics isn’t my identity. If someone disagrees with me, I’m not under the illusion that they are rejecting who I am.
Not so on the left. (And I’m not talking about classic liberals here — those JFK types who share many conservative values but think that bigger government is the answer to society’s problems.)

If I don’t think a man who happily baked for gay people should be forced to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, then I am a homophobic bigot. (Tell my best friend of 25 years, who is gay, and whose wedding I’ve offered to plan.)
If I think that voting for someone simply because it’s “time” for a woman to be president is a silly reason to do so, I am anti-woman. (I’m a woman.)
If I know, from having worked in the news media for 15 years, that the press is, by and large, top-down, lock-step on the left, then I am an alt-right fringe conspiracy theorist… and a fascist at that.
The blogger in question didn’t want to discuss the story. Didn’t want to discuss issues. Didn’t want to discuss solutions. What she wanted was to feel good about her position, and to signal it to all those around her. (My husband calls it — forgive the crudeness — virtubating.)
She wants to tell everyone she’s in the right tribe.
She wants to believe that all not in that tribe are terrible, horrible, no good, very bad people.
That reinforces her belief that her tribe — her identity – is correct.
That’s why they truly believe that anyone not on the left want children in cages and treated like animals.
And if there’s a question that this is about identity — let this blogger be an example. Earlier, she had posted that she’d lost a lot of her patriotism after Trump’s election.
In other words — her tribe had lost. So she didn’t like the country anymore.
But then she started getting into genealogy and found out that her ancestors were on the Mayflower. And that — being Northerners — they’d been on the correct side during the first Civil War.
That made her patriotic again.
Note — it wasn’t the tenets of America, the freedoms upon which we were founded, the extraordinary courage of the Founding Fathers and those who fought with them — that made her patriotic.
It was her family’s identity.
See – the Left doesn’t believe in American exceptionalism.

It believes in its own.



https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-30/libertarian-conservative-classic-liberal-leftivists-dont-just-believe-youre-bad