Originally posted this on a militia forum I belong to...
Comparisons
between past and current events are often made in the discussions here,
essentially stating that the present situation is like...
1) Just
before the
Revolutionary War
2) Just before the Civil War
3) During the Cold War
4) France under the Vichy RĂ©gime during World War II
5) None of the above
2) Just before the Civil War
3) During the Cold War
4) France under the Vichy RĂ©gime during World War II
5) None of the above
Historically, where are we at?
We all are armchair generals to a point, but the purpose in asking this isn't
to set armchair generals all a-twitter. It is asked in hopes of finding overlooked
tactics, strategies, or anything else that would help us restore freedom!
A strong case could be made for
each of the above analogies, and that case would only be strengthened by what
comes next.
So, we have us rightfully and
deeply pissed-off at a distant and corrupt government, one which has no regards
for individual rights and that treats us as their ATM machine. Small militias
spring up like mushrooms. Then, a general who was passed-over for promotion
switches sides...
Or, we have our country
dividing along issues of individual rights, state rights, and federal
authority. Rhetoric gets hot, media fans the flames, and people stop listening
to each other. Then, it is brother against brother...
Or, we have two cautious
enemies, each waiting for the other to make the next move - both agreeing that
the first move has already been made. Then, one side realizes (while waiting
for the translation) that they can no longer afford to play...
Or, we have our leaders
selling-out to those would deprive us of individual rights. They have turned
the machinery of the state into tools of oppression. Then, a bunch of
draft-dodgers form the Maquis and they try to hold off the bad guys as best
they could...
If none of the above are right,
we could be down with General Stanley McChrystal, who, by switching to a
counter-insurgency strategy in Afghanistan, understood that the next war could
be different from the last one, and that analogies could either sharpen one's
vision or cause blindness. Too bad he didn't have the wisdom to realize that
some wars should not be fought, nor to realize that Al-Qaeda has natural
selection on its side...
Historically, where are we at?
This isn't an idle question - the answer determines, in part, the tactics and
strategies that would be most successful in regaining our freedom.
Armchair generals: ready, set,
GO!