Can You Recognize a Free Society
from a Tyranny?
By Shane Flait © 2010
The purpose of this article is
to expose the most critical
issue of our time - the usurping
of our constitutional rights by
a feminist-based governmental
tyranny. That tyranny is bent on
engineering a social, cultural,
and economic structural change
in our society that’s in
complete violation of our
constitutional principles as
engendered by the bill of
rights, the further amendments,
and the Declaration of
Independence.
A Free Society is...
A free society forms its social,
cultural, and economic structure
through the multiple, varied,
and self-serving decisions of
the free individuals of which
it's composed. The long-standing
consequences of such has been
the formation of:
·
the traditional family where two
parents nurture and support the
moral and capability development
of their offspring-as they each
see fit;
·
churches and synagogues freely
supported by individuals to
affirm their value, purpose, and
direction;
·
an economy that has grown to be
the biggest and best in the
world, and
·
an education system ultimately
controlled by parents to assist
them to foster the character and
capability in their offspring
necessary to eventually allow
them to participate as free and
responsible adults in the
social, cultural and economic
structure of society.
The government's purpose mainly
and essentially is only to
protect its people from foreign
invasion and most importantly to
assure that the individual
rights guaranteed by the
constitution are upheld for each
and every individual so that he
may seek for himself (and for
his children) life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness
(through acquisition of
spiritual and material wealth)
so recognized by our forefathers
as inalienable rights.
The fundamental assumption of a
Free Society:
The assumption of a free society
is that most individuals, by
far, are self-serving, of more
or less honorable intent,
concerned deeply with their
family's well-being, and possess
a work ethic to achieve. Given
their due and inalienable
liberty and rights, they’ll
demonstrate these qualities and
seek to conform within the
structure of a free society in a
manner which, taken as a whole,
will be for the betterment of
themselves, their family, and
society. Human nature is fully
consistent with this assumption.
A “Greater Good" (than
individual rights) is always
Tyranny's Plea
The attack of the free
society's assumption signals the
cry of those who would set up a
tyranny- whether in the form of
socialist, communist, or a
selective class domination
state. The tyranny seeks - based
always on a supposedly 'greater
good' theme - to undermine or
negate one or more individual
rights of all or a select class
because all or that select
class, cannot be trusted or
hasn’t the ability- under
liberty- to warrant in them the
above assumption.
In that case the tyranny must
suspend the rights of some or
all to prevent the untrustworthy
class from behaving so or to
support the under-abled or
victim class to flourish. Much
of the perception of the 'untrustworthies',
'under-ables', and 'victims'
exist in the 'eye of only
certain beholders'; the rest of
the people need a good dose of
propaganda to see similarly.
Once a tyranny gains - under a
fraudulent 'greater good theme'
- a foothold in the governing of
society, its adherents and
promoters grow ever bolder. It
propagandizes its theme ever
more strongly with
government-supplied funds while
simultaneously intimidating any
unwilling or cowardly adherents
to keep ‘in line’. It seeks to
instil its propaganda in young
or innocent minds through
education systems. It extorts
and punishes its natural
opposition with the many and
growing facets of government
agencies and its
economically-dependent private
sycophant interests.
Nazism: a
‘Divide and Conquer’ Tyranny
In pre-WW II
Germany, Hitler and his
followers, promoting government
efficiency and ultimately the
'health' of the nation
established a tyranny in one of
the foremost intellectual
capitals of the world. He, and
his followers, villainized and
criminalized Jews for past
governmental and societal
corruption. The propaganda made
out Jews to be 'the cause of the
problem' of society. Society was
victimized by the existence of
Jews – at least the ‘bad’ ones.
By dividing
the nation between the
victimized and the perpetrators,
Nazism achieved acceptance of
its theme since the tyranny
imposed benefited the ‘victims’
and the nation while
disenfranchising only the
propagandized ‘perpetrators’.
Formally, 'the health' of the
nation was that tyranny's
'greater good theme' which
allowed it to single out and
deprive Jews (and anyone else it
wished) of their rights.
Jews were
originally grabbed one by one
under Nazi-jurisprudence.
Apparently they must have done
something ‘wrong’! So, many Jews
were fooled into thinking that
as good Germans they weren’t
part of the problem. They were
wrong.
A whole
nation - its schools, churches,
social structures and businesses
- assisted the tyranny of Nazi
Germany because of its
government propaganda,
intimidation, and Nazism’s take
over of educating the young.
People of conscience watched
their speech carefully. Both
fear and benefits offered by the
state kept people ‘in line’.
The Nazi
state and its society were not
defeated by its people. It had
to be conquered to be stopped.
Feminazism-
A ‘divide and conquer’ tyranny
The
Feminist-Government tyranny
lording over today’s state and
society uses a ‘divide and
conquer’ approach. Long held
constitutional protections of
fundamental rights of fathers
and men have been thrown out
under feminist jurisprudence.
One by one,
fathers are put into a slave
status as they are deprived of
their children. They must have
done something wrong I guess.
What about you?
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