Mr. Perfidy
Banned
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2012
- Messages
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I worry that Dr. Paul and the movement around him in general has it all wrong; I watched the Leno interview earlier today and he mentioned how we need "more people talking about the issues," and this generally reflects the attitude of most of us here. Myself included- I am maybe the neighborhood psycho to some people, because when things happen, I typically make comments that place these events in a socio-political context. The episode below though explains the typical reaction from non-believers when discussing the issues:
So, today I went to my Leasing Office (I live in an apartment village) to ask about this mandatory municipal inspection. I am going away for a few days with the wife, and explained that I would rather the government invade my home while I am in it, rather than not present, so I went to ask about requesting that they come on 2 of 4 possible days, when I can be home.
The reactions from the employees was (unfortunately not) surprising and alarming. Meek, downward looks, repetitive, babbling mantras like, "oh well they'll come when they can, they're just going to do their thing," etc etc. Being let down as I kind of expected, I added,
"Ok just for my own gratification then....do any of you think that they are runnin' up in my house because they care about my safety?"
Now, I was in a room with 4 people, all working class. I expect only the meekest and most ludicrous orthodoxy from this one old white lady receptionist, but the other 3 people totally let me down! A puerto rican Gen X'er just stared with a scared look, the old black maintenance guy joined the receptionist in weird, timid chanting apologies, and the younger, college aged black kid intern or something, he just made a strained face that maybe communicated sympathy?
Not one of them was willing to speak out loud any criticism of even their broke-ass MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT! And they know that I am the chairman of the republican party here! Even with an appropriate politically contexted "in," all they did was meekly look at the ground and fumble apologies. It was honestly quite disturbing.
So, I came home a few minutes ago and reflected and decided to share this concern. I have to note that this kind of reaction is all too common, and why I am afraid that the Ron Paul movement is a 20th century meme.
What if? there was no more need to discuss issues with people, because even the most menial workers with the least amount of education have all already internalized the message of our ruling class? What if everyone knows all about the constitution, individual rights, and individual freedom, but also knows that generations just shredded that shit unquestioned since they were children? How do you confront the State in a place where people are afraid to admit to each other in their own villages that it is a racket?
So, today I went to my Leasing Office (I live in an apartment village) to ask about this mandatory municipal inspection. I am going away for a few days with the wife, and explained that I would rather the government invade my home while I am in it, rather than not present, so I went to ask about requesting that they come on 2 of 4 possible days, when I can be home.
The reactions from the employees was (unfortunately not) surprising and alarming. Meek, downward looks, repetitive, babbling mantras like, "oh well they'll come when they can, they're just going to do their thing," etc etc. Being let down as I kind of expected, I added,
"Ok just for my own gratification then....do any of you think that they are runnin' up in my house because they care about my safety?"
Now, I was in a room with 4 people, all working class. I expect only the meekest and most ludicrous orthodoxy from this one old white lady receptionist, but the other 3 people totally let me down! A puerto rican Gen X'er just stared with a scared look, the old black maintenance guy joined the receptionist in weird, timid chanting apologies, and the younger, college aged black kid intern or something, he just made a strained face that maybe communicated sympathy?
Not one of them was willing to speak out loud any criticism of even their broke-ass MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT! And they know that I am the chairman of the republican party here! Even with an appropriate politically contexted "in," all they did was meekly look at the ground and fumble apologies. It was honestly quite disturbing.
So, I came home a few minutes ago and reflected and decided to share this concern. I have to note that this kind of reaction is all too common, and why I am afraid that the Ron Paul movement is a 20th century meme.
What if? there was no more need to discuss issues with people, because even the most menial workers with the least amount of education have all already internalized the message of our ruling class? What if everyone knows all about the constitution, individual rights, and individual freedom, but also knows that generations just shredded that shit unquestioned since they were children? How do you confront the State in a place where people are afraid to admit to each other in their own villages that it is a racket?