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Sedition a Normal Practice for the Authorities by SARTRE Politics, as hopeful men practice it in the world, consists mainly of the delusion that a change in form is a change in substance. The American colonists, when they got rid of the Potsdam tyrant, believed fondly that they were getting rid of oppressive taxes forever and setting up complete liberty. They found almost instantly that taxes were higher than ever, and before many years they were writhing under the Alien and Sedition Acts. ~ H.L. Mencken What is sedition? According to the dictionary it is conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state - insurrection; rebellion. On the surface it seems that few higher calls of conduct can be attained by the citizen! Now, some will be put back and say to themselves, what does that statement exactly mean? Well, its simple . . . America was created as a country out of a revolution, remember you history or did you get your education at one of those "government schools"? Lest you forget all those stuffy white privileged Founding Fathers, were rebels. They were “enemies of the crown” and if caught would be hung! So is it possible that sedition is a proper and moral action? If you are one of the mindless cheer leaders for "old inglorious" you might think I’m disloyal! What kind of test would you want to use to judge if I’m wearing a white hat or if it has a black hue? All seems so confusing, so why not let some of those original revolutionaries settle the matter. You heard of them, they called themselves the Federalists. The little gem of legislation used way back in 1798 was a lawyer’s dream. Known as, what else--the Sedition Act. No fooling, read it in its entirety: "An Act for the Punishment of Certain Crimes Against the United States." In
any event Sec. 2 might just be the segment that might earn my red badge of
courage:
But before you think that the party (wonder were that provision is in the law of the land?) in power just wanted to keep those terrible "Jeffersonian" democrats from wearing the crown (sorry, that was removed after Yorktown) you miss the real point. With the adoption of the U.S. Constitution (was it really ratified properly?) the age of central government power was restored. The demise of the Articles of Confederation meant that the 1776 revolution was fought for only a brief and temporary relief. Move
up to World War I and the progress in sedition under the enlightened
Wilson.
Finally, the Patriot Act must be the answer. If that original Sedition Act had the intent to defame or to bring the government "into contempt or disrepute," or to excite the hatred of the people against the United States, then the Patriot Act will just make you love and worship the high priests of your federal benefactors. You should be up to speed on all the goodies of protection that this latest version for induced loyalty brings you. The question that most want to avoid and refuse to face is that the very government that demands your total submission has but one central purpose--its own power survival. The reality of ridiculous charges and dubious definitions an offense of sedition against citizens that differ with the policies of government, when they conflict with Bill of Right protections, can hardly be considered a proper function of the State. The basis for legitimate authority requires consent of those governed. Those who seek to inflict arbitrary demands, when they themselves are exempt from lawful restraints, are the fitting and illegitimate seditious manipulators of a political system designed essentially to control citizens. They command, you obey, that’s their program. Your duty is to dissent, for this is the year of the Revo-Ami. Exercise sedition with pride, your government has made the practice necessary.
"Populism" best describes the approach to SARTRE's perspective on Politics. Realities suggest that American Values can be restored with an appreciation of "Pragmatic Anarchism." Reforms will require an Existential approach. "Ideas Move the World," and SARTRE's intent is to stir the conscience of those who desire to bring back a common sense, moral and traditional value culture for America. Not seeking fame nor fortune, SARTRE's only goal is to ask the questions that few will dare . . . . Having refused the invites of an academic career because of the hypocrisy of elites, the search for TRUTH is the challenge that is made to all readers. It starts within yourself and is achieved only with your sincere desire to face Reality. So who is SARTRE? He is really an ordinary man just like you who invites you to join in on this journey. SARTRE's home page is at BATR (Breaking All The Rules). |