Tuesday, July 20, 2021

January 6 was the day democracy died

 

 


 The first convictions for the January 6th protest came yesterday, proving just how unfree America has become.

This illusion that we live in a society of free speech and the ability to redress wrongs has now evaporated into a power struggle that the protesters had no idea they were wrapped up in.

The Democratic roadblocks to voting audits in critical states continues to raise suspicions about whether or not they stole the election in 2020 – the central question asked during the Jan. 6 protest.

This has been magnified by the Democratic-controlled congress that is pushing to do away with states rights to control their own election process through one-size-fits-all federal election rules.

Progressives, who are on the wrong side of the Jan. 6 protest stick, are right in one regard – individual votes do not win elections, political machines do.

As the 2020 election proved, it is possible to control the election in critical states, but far easier to do so if you mandate the same rules for all states and use a national machine to control the outcome.

The whole point of the new Democratic-dominated federal government is to do away with individual states’ ability to thwart this overseer agenda.

This ghost in the machine is part of the reason people came out on Jan. 6 and why they stormed the capital, trying to take the conflict to where the wizard hides behind the legislative curtain.

Democrats are not completely to blame.

We live in a society of a ruling elite, and in the past, party distinction was something of a fiction, as each party traded off their time at the top.

Obama – with his Marxist agenda – attempted to alter this by handing off power to Hillary Clinton in order to continue the march towards Marxism his administration started.

Trump’s come from behind win not only shocked a corrupt media, but also the foundations of power in both parties – because like Mr. Smith who went to Washington so many years ago – Trump and his supporters actually believed in the fiction of Democracy and assumed that power rested in the hands of the people, not in the frauds people elect every two-four-or-six years.

January 6 proved an eyeopener for them and others, especially with the backlash that labelled them as insurrectionists seeking to overthrow an election, rather than patriots seeking to keep the Democrats from stealing one.

I would blame the Democrats but it is not just them it is the ruling Elite that stands above us all and like Gods, the rule over our lives, creating the illusion that we live in a society where our voices are heard but they are not heard.
These conditions show just how much has changed since the 1960s when there was still room to protest and not have your life totally destroyed.
But it is not the protesters that are being hunted down and thrown into jail but a symbol of Freedom. They have become the pawns in this ever-growing conflict in which institutionalized power is seeking to keep from being toppled by a questioning public.
January 6th was a day that shook the foundations of the power elite in a way that few other events in history have not an Insurrection but a reminder that people are supposed to rule America not the politicians.

Suppressing that protest and jailing its participants – by misusing the justice system, the power elite makes sure that people know their place in the world, and it is at the bottom of a rung not the top.

As pointed out earlier in another essay, this is very much like the aftermath of Napoleon where the power elite shaken out of their seats of power needed to restore the old order and so imprisoned or executed those who dared defy their positions of authority.
Anyone who questioned the election in 2020, anyone who stood up against the process that allowed the certification of questionable results is rooted out, and their lives destroyed in order to make an example of them and to make sure this never happens again.

This is a terrifying concept that America has moved from the Chicago seven and Abbie Hoffman to the persecution of protesters on January 6th, but it is clear that everybody is taking this political game seriously.
We have even created a McCarthy like commission to root out these protesters and their sympathizers the way the House of Un-American Activities once rooted out alleged communists and to crush any future protest.
January 6 came too close to showing how the system really works.
As in the sixties we learned that participatory democracy is not tolerated because we are supposed to put our trust into leaders who will speak and act for us even when they often speak and act for their own power.
January 6th was a fight between real democracy and the phony democracy we get in elections like the 2020, when we are supposed to live under the illusion and accept the results even though we suspect the result were manipulated.
Part of it has to do with a Napoleon like character named Trump who rose up on the backs of these people and told them they have real freedom and real power when in fact they are now finding out that the freedom that they thought they had hasn't existed in generations and the power they thought they had evaporates the pulling of levers behind the curtain.
More than the whiny woke victimization we are hearing about constantly from the people who are constantly offended by inappropriate terms, these January 6 protesters who are now being sent off to the gulag are the real victims. They are forced to confront the fiction of the so-called Democratic society – a lesson they are learning the hard way with ruined lives.

You do not upset the power he leave without consequences and if you do not succeed then you feel utterly and your life gets ruined by a pack of bureaucrats who are determined to keep hold of their position and power, tooth and Claw and will utterly destroy your life if they think you threaten their position.
Considering what we are watching now all the safeguards that the founding fathers put in place being stripped away it only gets worse from here.

 


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