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I had the thought (seriously) that I could be arrested for what I write.<\/p>\n
For the first time since I became aware of \u201cpolitics,\u201d I had the thought (seriously) that I could be arrested for what I write. I am not so grandiose as to think that I will<\/em> be arrested, now. But I no longer think \u201cNot in America.\u201d Now, I think \u201cNot me.\u201d<\/p>\n Since becoming aware of the Left\u2014totalitarian dictatorships in the former Soviet Union and Nazi Germany and today in the People\u2019s Republic of China and North Korea\u2014I identified with those persecuted, arrested, imprisoned, tortured, killed for opposition to political power. Following the career of Alexander Solzhenitsyn and so many others<\/em>, I felt a special connection. I had become aware of the process by which free or semi-free nations\u2014under the influence of philosophical ideas, ideologies, and the metastasizing nature of statism (where the mess created by one intervention is used to justify the next)\u2014slowly slide or catastrophically plunge into the totalitarian night. And I had read 1984<\/em>, This Perfect Day<\/em>, Anthem<\/em>, We the Living<\/em>, and Atlas Shrugged<\/em>.<\/p>\n Grateful to be an American and determined to oppose leftist trends driven by postmodernist philosophical premises now wedded to Marxist ideology, justified by altruist-collectivist doctrine, and excused by the \u201cemergencies\u201d of racism, climate change, inequality\u2026. The time to fight it was now<\/em>, while we were free, the price low, not like the price paid\u2014well, most recently, by Alexei Navalny, 47, who died February 24 in Russian corrective colony FKU IK-3 in the Arctic\u2014almost certainly assassinated for opposing the one-party dictatorship of Vladimir Putin, an ex-KGB officer turned lifetime dictator.<\/p>\n Fight now, I always thought, while the price is low, so the next generation, my son\u2019s generation, won\u2019t have to fight dictatorship (communist, fascist, or generic socialist) armed with a silenced press, one-party prosecutors, arbitrary \u201claw enforcement,\u201d mock trials, secret police, torture, prison camps, and political executions.<\/p>\n I see leftists at this moment reaching out for their hoariest canards, the equivalent of the \u201cProtocols of Zion\u201d myth, that they are not \u201cfascists\u201d\u2014the opposite, they are \u201cleft<\/em>\u201d! Fascism, national socialism, is the \u201c(far) right<\/em>\u201d! In reality, of course, fascism is just a socialist variant (as both Hitler and Mussolini knew), which substitutes, for government \u201cownership\u201d of property, total (or substantive) government control of property remaining nominally \u201cprivate.\u201d The chief difference pre-WWII was that Marxian \u201csocialists\u201d wanted to abolish the nation in the name of the international \u201cproletariat,\u201d \u201cfascists\u201d did not. Today, the U.S. left opts for the semi-fascist economic model, but appears to embrace both<\/em> the \u201cinternationalist\u201d theme\u2014look at their attitude toward U.S. borders\u2014and race\u2014making it their dominant political theme.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Now, for the first time, I believe that the battle in my lifetime might not be to keep<\/em> America free from a fully statist government, but to face it\u2014and pay the price.<\/p>\n I believe that the battle in my lifetime might not be to keep<\/em> America free from a fully statist government, but to face it\u2014and pay the price.<\/p>\n This realization (better termed a \u201cwake-up\u201d call) came courtesy of journalist Joel B. Pollack, senior-editor-at-large of Breitbart News<\/em>, one of today\u2019s most objective, ideologically awake reporters.[1]<\/a> A story, dateline 3 Feb 2024, \u201cDemocrats Treat Trump Like Putin Treated Navalny<\/em>,\u201d started this way:<\/p>\n \u201cDemocrats treat the Republican opposition, and former president Donald Trump, in particular, the way that Russian President Vladimir Putin treated Alexei Navalny.”<\/p>\n \u201c\u2026Democrats were quick to seize on Navalny\u2019s death to attack Trump. \u2026a revival of the \u2018collusion\u2019 hoax that prevents Democrats from seeing the totalitarian nature of their own behavior.<\/p>\n \u201cBut\u2026through the Biden administration\u2019s Department of Justice, and through elected Democrat prosecutors in New York and Georgia\u2014[Democrats] want to put Trump in prison for the rest of his life.\u201d[2]<\/a><\/p>\n Here is Mr. Pollack\u2019s indictment of today\u2019s Democratic Administration and cooperating agents in the states:<\/p>\n No, the federal government is not going to start arresting journalists\u2014not yet. The Breitbart<\/em> news story and the existence of Breitbart<\/em> are testimony to that. No publication could be more remorselessly willing to run stories damaging to President Biden, Democrats, and the media\u2014some extremely serious, some repetitively superficial even if true, some sensationalistic, some that must make President Biden feel personally attacked in damaging, humiliating ways\u2014and, of course, his family, too. Nor is Breitbart<\/em> entirely alone in this. The media outlets in America have astounding freedom and scope.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n One reason for this\u2014beyond the U.S. Constitution and remnants of liberalism when it comes to \u201cintellectual\u201d rights versus \u201cmaterial\u201d rights of property\/business\/trade\u2014is that overwhelmingly, with fairly rare exceptions, the major<\/em> media (so-called mainstream) are near fanatically pro-Democrat and further left than the Biden administration. I submit to you that no political figure in American history exceeds Donald Trump in \u201cmainstream\u201d media coverage\u201490-plus percent of it righteously doctrinaire negative.<\/p>\n In all modern history, all revolutions except that in America in 1776 have been against the middleclass.<\/p>\n But systematic suppression of ideas (not \u201ccensorship,\u201d a concept applicable only to government) is now endemic in higher education, targeting speech viewed as damaging to favored groups, as emotionally challenging to protected feelings of \u201coppressed\u201d groups, and as ideologically unacceptable (thus speakers are barred from campuses or attacked when they appear). One higher education site lists: \u201cVulnerable populations: Black,\u00a0Asian American, Latinx, LGBTQ+,\u00a0Native American,\u00a0international, and\u00a0unauthorized students. First-generation low-income\u00a0students and those with\u00a0disabilities\u00a0are also impacted.\u201d Wouldn\u2019t it be easier just to say: everyone but the White American upper and middleclass? In all modern history, all revolutions except that in America in 1776 have been against the middleclass (in Germany it had been broken by the depression and great inflation).<\/p>\n In U.S. higher education today (and in the media) employment is extended only to those with ideas sanctioned by the code of \u201cprogressivism.\u201d With additional strong bias favoring \u201cvulnerable\u201d populations. Increasingly, ideas unacceptable to favored groups are viewed as violating rights. That, of course, is the prerequisite for justifying legal suppression, including censorship. Censorship still unacceptable to much of the electorate (e.g., Baby Boomers) will not be unacceptable to generations now graduating from colleges and universities.<\/p>\n What is happening has not been made more vividly real, the story told better, than in Manhattan Institute scholar Heather Mac Donald\u2019s The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture<\/em><\/a>\u00a0(2018).[6]<\/a> Mac Donald\u2019s newest book \u201cWhen Race Trumps Merit<\/em>\u00a0\u2026 is driven by a sense of alarm, supported by detailed case studies of how disparate-impact thinking is jeopardizing scientific progress, destroying public order, and poisoning the appreciation of art and culture.\u201d<\/p>\n Typical ideas suppressed by universities and the media, today\u2014those framed as \u201churting\u201d favored groups\u2014are taking us toward the chief rationalization used by dictatorships: Attacks denigrate the German Volk, the proletariat, or the \u201cChinese people.\u201d The ideas are labeled \u201cattacks,\u201d attacks are equated with \u201cviolence,\u201d and \u201crights\u201d are invoked to justify prosecution of \u201cenemies\u201d of the \u201cpeople.\u201d Oxford Academic<\/em> writes of the early Soviet communist revolution: \u201cIf people were ‘bourgeois<\/em>‘ they were ipso facto ‘enemies’ and worse.\u201d<\/p>\n Do you see, now, that Donald Trump must<\/em> win the 2024 presidential election? If he does not, then the entire break-and-jail-Trump campaign has \u201cworked\u201d\u2014and success confirms its righteousness. American democracy is \u201csaved,\u201d American freedom is \u201csaved,\u201d America is \u201csaved\u201d from \u201cfascism.\u201d Saved by the DOJ, saved by Democratic prosecutors, saved by the media, and saved by all who cheered them on.<\/p>\n His shortcomings, and there are many, no longer are the decisive issue. (Recall that his 2016 \u20132020 presidency saw none of the disasters that had been predicted.) If he wins it will be because Americans (as now seems to be the case) credit nothing<\/em> in the mainstream media reports; dismiss all actions<\/em> of our justice system as what they are\u2014weaponized non-objective law; and do not believe<\/em> the sacred catechism that Trump lost the 2020 election and engaged in \u201csedition\u201d and \u201cinsurrection\u201d to overturn it. (I saw a recent poll reported on CNN that some 10 percent of Republican voters might<\/em> not vote for Trump if he were convicted of a felony.)<\/p>\n The question is: Can Trump win any election, given what the Democrats pulled off at the federal, state, and local levels in the 2020 election? If you have not read the Heartland Institute report, do so. Until I read it, I had no opinion on the \u201cstolen election\u201d issue. The report on its own, and in light of what the anti-Trump forces since have shown themselves capable of doing, makes sense of what happened after the election, including the astonishing persistence of some half of the American electorate\u2014to the gob-smacked horror of the media\u2014in doubting that Biden won the 2020 election.<\/p>\n A last point. Our days are numbered. When the $30 trillion national debt increases with $2\u20133 trillion annual deficits, and inflation (the Fed more than doubled the total U.S. money supply after the COVID lockdown), can delay no longer the cataclysmic day of reckoning for the U.S. economy, we may experience decades of economic and financial chaos, runaway inflation, and economic ruin resulting from statist economic policies.<\/p>\n Revolutions rarely are friendly to freedom, economic liberalism, and the rule of law.<\/p>\n On that day, the stage will be set in classic historic fashion for the politics of revolution. Revolutions catalyzed by misery, fear, and burning resentment\u2014whether they are violent, electoral, or by an incumbent party\u2019s putsch\u2014rarely are friendly to freedom, economic liberalism, and the rule of law. They pit racial, economic, ethnic, or political groups against each other\u2014and we are already well-primed for that. The U.S. Holocaust Museum Encyclopedia makes the point: \u201cWhat most contributed to the Nazi Party\u2019s success was Germany\u2019s economic collapse during the Great Depression, beginning in 1929. The crisis resulted in widespread unemployment and poverty. It also led to an increase in crime. Germans\u2019 resulting anger and fear left them vulnerable to arguments from the extreme right and left.\u201d\u00a0That is, competing socialist parties.<\/p>\n In such an interlude, time after time, it has proved impossible to make the argument that government cannot rescue us<\/em>, solve our problems, defeat the \u201cenemies of the people\u201d (take your pick, it has been Jews, the bourgeois, land-owning peasants). Impossible to make the argument that government should do nothing useful except get out of the way of the economy, uphold objective laws, forbid violence, and let people work and trade. Good luck in that atmosphere with defending the absolute necessity of permitting criticism and debate.<\/p>\n The Donald Trump the Left is desperate to finish off was created<\/em> by the Left. From the first moment in 2016 that he declared his candidacy, and swept the field for the Republican nomination, the tactics of the Left have been distort, demonize, spread fear, impeach, bankrupt, create a \u201ccriminal,\u201d win by any <\/em>means, then blame, blame, blame Trump.<\/p>\n Trump\u2019s survival (so far)\u2014personally, psychologically, politically, legally\u2014with astonishing resiliency personally and politically\u2014suggests the tactics and tools of the Left have failed. All that remains is assassination\u2014literal or legalized. One colleague commented to me: \u201cThey will not stop until they drive the man to his grave. It\u2019s disgusting.\u201d<\/p>\n Whether Trump wins or loses\u2014ends in the White House, prison, or the grave by January 2025\u2014a kind of \u201cLast Battle\u201d is shaping up in America. It can be won by reason and logic\u2014by philosophy\u2014but to use them we must remain free. For the first time, I see–need no longer imagine–a time America no longer will be.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————<\/p>\n [1]<\/a> Joel Pollack is the author of the recent book, \u201cThe Zionist Conspiracy (and how to join it<\/em>)<\/a>\u201d\u2026 and Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election<\/em>. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. His reporting on the Israel-Hamas conflict has been superb.<\/p>\n [2]<\/a>www.breitbart.com\/politics\/2024\/02\/23\/blue-state-blues-democrats-treat-trump-like-putin-treated-navalny.<\/p>\n [3]<\/a> \u201cTrump Faces 76.5 Years in Prison in Georgia; 91 Counts, 717.5 Years Overall<\/a>, Plus Law That Includes Possibility of Death Penalty\u201d<\/p>\n [4]<\/a> \u00a0AP News, \u201cJudge limits Biden administration in working with social media companies,\u201d January 4, 2023.<\/p>\n [5]<\/a> \u201cProsecutor Ends 4-Year Probe of FBI\u2019s Trump-Russia Investigation with No New Charges but Some Harsh Criticism [of Mueller FBI investigation] (Associated Press<\/a> May 15, 2023)<\/p>\nA Wake-Up Call from Joel Pollack<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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How the American Left May \u201cGet There\u201d<\/strong><\/h3>\n