Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Dissent and Coercion


Man, I feel like I talk about this all the time, but it’s such a prevalent and necessary issue. The U.S. Government – a corrupt, double dealing, thief, stealing from the poor and the middle class to make their rich buddies richer, passing crippling and invasive legislation that contradicts and disposes of the constitution, all the while lying to the American Public to promote its own agenda of greed and world domination. With a definition like that, who needs the rest of the blog post right? Wrong!

I just can’t seem to post enough about this stuff, but the more I post, the less people listen. We Americans have all but left our senses at the door and fallen head first trusting in the government whole heartedly. Which is not surprising in the least, the government teaches us what to believe without us even realizing it. Public school, what a joke, we allow our kids to be taught whatever the government wants and don’t even second guess what their learning. We justify occupying over 130 countries through the guise of spreading democracy. We stage coups to set up other governments how we see fit and create military organizations in other countries to serve our interests like Al Qaida. We the people have let the leaders of our country create a hugely expensive and immoral empire we can’t hope to pay for. All the while relinquishing our freedoms so the government can route out imaginary terrorists and restore order to our chaos filled America. We must follow the example of true patriots of this country like Ron Paul, Peter Schiff, and Alex Jones who believe in the constitution and will spend their lives fighting the tyranny of our corrupt government.

2 comments:

  1. One of my fellow classmates wrote a blog post titled “Dissent and Coercion”. The way the author wrote and described his view on U.S. Government was very intriguing. I think he defined our government perfectly, stating “Government – a corrupt, double dealing, thief, stealing from the poor and the middle class to make their rich buddies richer, passing crippling and invasive legislation that contradicts and disposes of the constitution, all the while lying to the American Public to promote its own agenda of greed and world domination.”

    If we, as a nation, would come together and rise up to once again pursue our morals and rights, things would drastically change. Each day it seems that we, American people are loosing more and more of our rights and freedoms. Laws are passed that go against our morals, greater than that, our constitutional rights. So, why don’t we do anything about it? I think it is well said in “Dissent and Coercion”, that “We Americans have all but left our senses at the door and fallen head first trusting in the government whole heartedly. Which is not surprising in the least, the government teaches us what to believe without us even realizing it. Public school, what a joke, we allow our kids to be taught whatever the government wants and don’t even second guess what their learning.”

    I don’t have much faith that our founding fathers would even be able to recognize the United States today. We have so drastically changed our beliefs and morals over the years. In closing, one sentence really stuck out at me, I believe this is the only way we will get America back on track, “We must follow the example of true patriots of this country…who believe in the constitution and will spend their lives fighting the tyranny of our corrupt government.”

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  2. What a post! I couldn’t agree more with my classmate’s blog entitled “Dissent and Coercion.” The perfect description of our U.S. government: “a corrupt, double dealing, thief, stealing from the poor and the middle class to make their rich buddies richer, passing crippling and invasive legislation that contradicts and disposes of the constitution, all the while lying to the American Public to promote its own agenda of greed and world domination.” I couldn’t have said it better myself. While these claims my come across as aggressive and harsh, is it not true? It most certainly is true.
    It seems people are becoming increasingly numb to the reality of U.S. government’s growing control over our lives. Rather than just focusing on the protection and overall wellbeing of our country, government has become a domineering entity solely focused on how much of our lives they can control. Who cares what we want? They make us do whatever they want us to. They force laws and requirements on us whether we like it or not. They alone choose what children are taught in school, whether we agree with what they teach or not. They tell us what to do and when to do it. They tie our hands and give us no options. Our government has strayed from the Constitution and tried to take on so much more than they should be allowed. Why can’t we just stick to the way it was in the beginning? It worked well then, and it would work well now.
    We need to become more aware of the governments control, and we need to stand up for our own rights when we can. We need to get back to the basics, and the government needs to be put right back in its place.

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