|
Independence Day by Mark Davis Exclusive to STR It
is the duty of the patriot to protect his country from his government. ~
Thomas Paine Independence
Day is my favorite holiday because it celebrates the Natural Right to
secede from political entities. It
is also celebrated by getting together with friends to enjoy grilling a
variety of meats and vegetables, boating and related water sports, playing
with the kids in the pool and tipping a few beers among other activities
done just for fun. Don’t
forget the fireworks. Unlike
religious holidays and holidays that celebrate state myths, political
debate is socially acceptable at these gatherings on Independence Day.
I submit for discussion on this Independence Day the difference
between patriotism and nationalism. The
state and its propaganda artists have perverted the meanings of so many
words in our political language that George Orwell must be spinning in his
grave.
Liberal used to mean people who believed in liberty, but now it
refers to socialists. Conservatives
use to refer to people who saw that the good in society was worth
conserving, but now it refers to warmongering hypocrites.
Patriotism has also been perverted to encompass what should really
be termed nationalism. The
core difference between true patriots and pretend patriots (who are really
nationalists) is understanding what constitutes “my country” and “my
government.” State is really
a better word to use because it better emphasizes this difference, but
most people see the state as being the only form of government.
Thus country, nation, state and government have all become largely
synonymous in common usage.
Even modern dictionaries reflect this common usage. A
country is the geographical area where a common culture, language,
tradition and ethnic heritage are prevalent.
A state (or Government) is the institution exercising a monopoly on
the use of force within a designated geographical area (such as a
country). Patriots recognize
that the biggest threat to liberty within a country is the gang
controlling its laws, banks and security forces.
Nationalists ignore the threat of granting local gangs these
monopoly powers because it is a “necessary evil” to fight foreign
bogeymen out to destroy us because they are envious of our superior
culture. See how liberty gets
left out of the equation when fear rules reason. Patriots
sacrifice out of generosity for their fellow men in the pursuit of freedom
for all. The ideal of liberty
supersedes material comforts because in order to be truly free individuals
must live among other freemen. Patriots
are humble in their duty to fight for universal liberty. Nationalists
sacrifice out of self-indulgence in their quest for greatness.
The belief in their culture’s superiority supplants all other
principles. The only people
allowed to be free are those who think, act and vote like they do.
Nationalists are arrogant in their duty to follow politicians
seeking hegemony over the earth. Patriots
seek peace; nationalists require conflict.
Patriots defend an ideal of non-aggression; nationalists impose
their beliefs with aggression. Patriots
offer an example of how men may be free by acting like freemen;
nationalists never know freedom because they subjugate themselves to the
collective and its leaders. Patriots
believe in political freedom; nationalists believe in political power.
Patriots believe that dissent is essential to distilling truth in
political matters; nationalists believe that dissent is traitorous to the
One True Vision that all must be loyal too. The
path from nationalist to patriot starts with understanding the difference
between your country and those who rule your country.
The old saying of a duty to “king and country” has been changed
slightly to a duty to “majority rule and government.”
The former were called serfs and the latter are called voters.
Patriots declare themselves free from such artificial chains;
nationalists declare their chains to be a badge of honor while seeking to
put them on others and kill them if they resist.
Spreading democracy in the name of spreading freedom is a cruel
joke at best and an evil crusade at worst. I
wish to conclude with an anecdote from a contributor to the Strike The
Root Forum who recently had somewhat of an epiphany.
This veteran recognized the ruling gang of criminals for what they
are and how he had supported their power with his participation in the
voting ritual; so he decided to burn his voter registration card.
Then he decided to do it on Independence Day and further suggest to
those gathered with him in celebration to do the same.
This is a non-violent, symbolic act of secession furthering the
cause of liberty. Every
individual that secedes from the political body that rules us is an
inspiration to others. There
are still people in this country with the courage to be sovereign
individuals. This person is an
example of real live true patriot. Happy
Independence Day! discuss this column in the forum Mark Davis is a husband, father and real estate analyst/investor enjoying the freedoms we still have in Longwood, Florida. |