by Sorsha Fael
No matter what “regular job” you have, or how “ordinary” you think you are, if you support freedom, you nation’s history, or ‘heaven forbid’, support President Trump, congratulations—you are now full fledged Enemy of the State!
And, by being an enemy of the state, you are now entitled to all of the rights and privileges afforded to “domestic terrorists” throughout human history—the most important of which is the right to ignore and mock those branding you as such. That’s better known as subversion, which refers to a process by which the values and principles of a system in place are contradicted or reversed in an attempt to transform the established social order and its structures of power, authority, hierarchy and social norms.
Subversion of a corrupt political system and its despotic ruling class is neither violent nor confrontational as best exampled by the 287-million peoples of Russia (actually the Soviet Union) who brought about the collapse of the most ruthless and feared socialist-communist system in modern times without a firing a single shot. That was accomplished when these “ordinary” people finally awakened to the reality that is was impossible to imprison them all, and when a critical mass sufficiently awakened to this truth, they saw themselves turning the tables on their oppressors.
One of my favorite remembrances of those times was when “ordinary” Russians turned against the “army of citizen detectives” the state had set against them by filing complaints of suspected subversion activity against everyone. Those complaints, which the state had to investigate between 1989-1991, saw the entire system breaking down. Complaints had been filed against over 180-million people; the a modern-day parallel would see millions of Americans flagging every post and video on social media as suspected of being “domestic terrorism” or “white supremacist”, all of which would have to be investigated, but in the process would grind Big Social Media and nearly everything to a standstill.
Another subversion action undertaken by the Russians saw millions of them daily writing notes saying such things like “Andropov Is Dead” or “Brezhnev Is Dead” (the Soviet leaders at that time) and placing them in markets, apartment hallways, factories and office building. A modern-day people power initiative would see millions of Americans writing notes like “Biden Is NOT My President” and placing them everywhere … EVERYWHERE ! ! !