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Originally posted by Reality Hurts
The term "Radicalization" is, I believe, the wrong choice of terms here. "Radicalization" is process, or journey, from passivity to activism, and the root words of "Activism" are "active" or "action". This implies that some form of physical action and sincere effort is to be taken to complete goals for a cause.
Originally posted by Reality Hurts
Personally, and this isn't a cop out, I wouldn't start it.
Maybe when all of that is endangered I will have an interest in starting a movement.
Originally posted by America Jones
I think the point is that your life is going to be turned upside down.
The economic crisis and political machinations that add to the problem will certainly upset a lot of lives. Many people aren't sure how that'll affect then. Some will actaully be convinced that they are immune. Due to their wealth and private security arrangements, they might really be untouched.
We should stay focused on what could happen. We should be prepared to back up our assertions with relevant observations. At the same time, we should be ready to discuss options. Those options will do more to win arguments than anything else we say.
There is a very definite radicalization going on in America. Conservatives find their party of choice hijacked by radicals and Liberals find their own party under attack from the ground up. The monied elites who have interests in both parties can’t bring themselves to stop what they’re doing because they are so-o-o close to achieving total power that they can taste it. As the play write said, “better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven.”
You don’t have to be a conspiracy theorist to know that we are 30-60 days away from the first “hit” that will signal the start of a national economic recession . . we’re all about to pay for a fiscal disgrace that didn’t have to happen.
The dirty little secret that nobody wants you to know is the fact that the investment companies writing off billions each have … insurance … that is meant to off-set their losses. None of the insurance firms has enough cash to pay more than 20% of the liabilities they insured. That bankruptcy is going to “require” a government bail-out of historic proportions.
Remember that there is a symbiotic relationship between the banks, investment companies, insurance companies, and credit card vendors. The bottom line is that we will see multiple sectors of the economy fail:
--Stock market brokers will fail - too many bad mortgages
--Mortgage companies will fail - too many bad mortgages
--Credit card divisions of various banks will fail in a “cascade effect” because card holders will default in favor of paying their mortgages,
--AND some card holders will be forced into bankruptcy due to failed housing loans and credit lines that happen at the same time.
President Bush might stall this disaster until early in 2nd quarter of ‘08 with his talk of stimulus and bail-outs, but we should be ready to be hip deep in this thing by mid July.
Hard times are going to heighten this radicalization, and we will be treated to some very rousing oratory that demands reform, but we’re also going to be scared wit-less by homegrown terrorists who are going to think they’re doing the right thing. Reform is hard. Plunder is easy. Give us four years of hard times, and we’ll beg for a strong-willed leader to “save us.” When we’re told that the price of our salvation is obedience to an even larger government, we just might bow our heads and accept what comes. Or…we might not. If any of this sounds familiar, you may recall that I predicted mid-’08 as the start of an economic downturn that could last through 2014 the work that I’m known for. I would have preferred to be wrong about this, but we can’t always have what we want.
Originally posted by Apsaroke
If this topic had arisen prior to 9-11, I would be more on board with the thought process that Americans would be capable of action. However, since 9-11, I have been hit with a very dissapointing realization of my fellow Americans. This realization is firmly rooted in the fact that Americans will sell out on anything if one of two mootivations exist: 1) Revenge and/or 2) Fear.
Originally posted by Apsaroke
After 9-11, we saw what.. around 90% support for our goevernment to go to war on terror? There was very little critical thinking applied to the justifications for this war or the presented "facts" to support the links to Iraq. As a country, we wanted revenge and we were fearful that such terrorism events would hit our soil again. We blindly followed the government's decision. Then once all the lies around the justifications of the war started to come to light, we still had what..around 50% of the nation vote to re-elect President Bush? That's a lot of people with their heads in the sand.
Originally posted by Apsaroke
When I talk to people about the Patriot Act, the overwhelming response is "I'm not doing anything wrong, I have nothing to worry about.". There seems to be very little understanding or caring about the government gaining increased control.
Originally posted by Apsaroke
While there are certainly pockets of citizens that seem to truly understand what is going on in this country, I truly believe that it is simply too late. This administration has made monumental leaps in passing unconsitutional laws that will be very effective in stomping out any "radicals" in the future and they've done so with the blessings of the majority of Americans. They were able to acheive this by using fear as a motivating factor for support.
Originally posted by Apsaroke
I'll also go out on a limb here and say that the wording of our President was also very carefully orchestrated. His contant use of the word "evil" when describing the "forces" that must be stopped is a very intriguing psychological prompt. Of course we all want "evil" stopped. It is an inherent objective based on any and all religious upbringing. What kind of freak doesn't want to stop evil??
Originally posted by Apsaroke
So while I do agree with you that we will be more apt to here "radical" thoughts being expressed from various pockets in our society, I doubt you'll get any true action that will amount to changing the course we are on.