Author
- Brandon
Smith
“Understanding The Slave Mentality”
In the
initial stages of nearly every recorded tyranny, the saucer eyed dumbstruck
masses exhibit astonishing and masterful skill when denying reality. The facts
behind their dire circumstances and of their antagonistic government become a
source of cynical
psychological gameplay rather than a source of legitimate concern.
Their
desperate need to maintain their normalcy bias creates a memory and observation vacuum in
which all that runs counter to their false assumptions and preconceptions
disappears forever. It is as if they truly cannot see the colour of the sky, or
the boot on their face. The concrete world of truth becomes a dream, an
illusion that can be heeded or completely ignored depending on one’s mood. For
them, life is a constant struggle of dissociation, where the tangible is
NOT welcome…
This is the
problem that we in the Liberty Movement deal with most often in our writings
and films. Our confrontation with wilful ignorance has been epic, even by far
reaching historical standards. The gains in social awareness have been
substantial, and yet the obstacles are incredible. Unprecedented.
As an
activist trend, we have an almost obsessive drive to draw back the curtain so that
the public has at least the opportunity to see what is on the other side.
Unfortunately, there is another danger that must be taken into account…
It is one
thing to bear witness to the rejection of truth in our time and the oblivious
attitudes of many towards the growth of totalitarianism. Eventually, though, a
second phase in the development of oligarchy arises. I am speaking of the point
at which tyranny
becomes so blatant that the sceptics have to acknowledge its existence, but
after doing so, they choose to rationalize it as necessary. Yes, there are many
in this world that will laugh at the prospect of the Orwellian nightmare only
to happily embrace it when it arrives in full colour.
I was recently looking into the divisive issue of U.S. Marine Sgt. Gary Stein, whose position has come under threat due to his criticisms of Barack Obama and his founding of the ‘Armed Forces Tea Party Facebook Page’. What I discovered was a large number of Americans in support of Stein’s right to speak as a citizen (even under Marine regulations) against the unconstitutional actions of any president or presidential candidate. I also discovered a considerable number who wanted to see the soldier dishonourably discharged, or even set upon a noose as punishment.
Now, we all know that the Department of Defence monitors web news and social networking activity, and they have been caught red handed in the past posing as regular citizens with strangely militant pro-authoritarian views (look into their organized propaganda attacks on websites dealing with the levee failures during Katrina, for instance). It is by no means a stretch to suggest that they would also troll the comments sections of mainstream news articles in an attempt to engineer a fraudulent consensus that Sgt. Stein’s actions have been negatively received by the majority of Americans. But that aside, the underlings at the DOD are still Americans, and the views they espouse are still expressions of a subsection of this country (a small elitist one). Also, sadly, there are plenty of non-government-paid people out there who believe exactly as they do.
I was recently looking into the divisive issue of U.S. Marine Sgt. Gary Stein, whose position has come under threat due to his criticisms of Barack Obama and his founding of the ‘Armed Forces Tea Party Facebook Page’. What I discovered was a large number of Americans in support of Stein’s right to speak as a citizen (even under Marine regulations) against the unconstitutional actions of any president or presidential candidate. I also discovered a considerable number who wanted to see the soldier dishonourably discharged, or even set upon a noose as punishment.
Now, we all know that the Department of Defence monitors web news and social networking activity, and they have been caught red handed in the past posing as regular citizens with strangely militant pro-authoritarian views (look into their organized propaganda attacks on websites dealing with the levee failures during Katrina, for instance). It is by no means a stretch to suggest that they would also troll the comments sections of mainstream news articles in an attempt to engineer a fraudulent consensus that Sgt. Stein’s actions have been negatively received by the majority of Americans. But that aside, the underlings at the DOD are still Americans, and the views they espouse are still expressions of a subsection of this country (a small elitist one). Also, sadly, there are plenty of non-government-paid people out there who believe exactly as they do.
Surely, we
can debate over the details of Marine regulations until our ears bleed, and I
could point out several facts that the mainstream media did not cover in their
hit pieces on Stein (like the fact that he went to his superiors and asked them
to advise him in the handling of his political position long before the present
charges against him were ever formulated, and the fact that he followed many of
their suggestions…), but ultimately, the regulations of the Marines or the
Federal Government are irrelevant.
Such laws
are transitory, and are usually written so broadly that the authorities of the
day can execute them however they wish to fit their needs at the moment. The
real question here is one of principle, moral compass, and Constitutionality (a
document which is a reflection of eternal natural law). We have to set aside
the pointless legalese of defense standards in the case of Sgt. Stein and ask
ourselves an important question; do U.S. troops have a right to free speech?
If you believe so, then their rights are not limited or exclusive. They are free to say whatever any other American has a right to say. If you believe they do not, then you have relegated the troops to the position of second class citizens, or even property of the state. There is NO in-between. Discipline and military coherence be damned. Either these men and women have First Amendment protections and are full citizens or they are mechanisms of the government whose civil liberties have been erased.
Even though I understand the psychology behind it, I am still shaken with raw electrical astonishment when confronted by those who support the latter notion that American soldiers are indeed property of the state, that their actions must be dictated by the president and not the Constitution, and that this is required for the military to function.
Very few of
these absurd multitudes ever ask what “function” such a military, populated by
ethical robots who are blindly subservient to the dictates of a single man,
would actually serve?
What good is an unprincipled military? An unprincipled government? An unprincipled society? What reason is there for these constructs to exist? The Nuremberg Trials solidified the reality that soldiers will be held accountable for following criminal orders, and still, there are some who claim that our troops must adopt a shoot first pay later methodology.
I bring up the circumstances of Sgt. Stein to illustrate the situation our nation is currently facing; we are on the threshold of total despotism, where the naysayers who shrugged off the threat of rogue government yesterday suddenly embrace it and support it today. When Stewart Rhodes first formed the Oath Keepers organization, the same talking point was consistently used in an attempt to derail it; “The orders you would refuse to obey could never occur in this country…” And yet, many of the warnings of Oath Keepers have come to pass, including the unlawful disarming of peaceful U.S. citizens during the disaster in New Orleans, the institution of government directed assassination programs of U.S. citizens under Bush and Obama, the passing of NDAA legislation which includes provisions for indefinite detainment of Americans without trial, warrantless wiretapping, surveillance, and even home invasion by authorities is becoming common, and the Obama Administration has put into place several executive orders (including the The National Defense Resources Preparedness EO) which pave the way for Martial Law to be declared.
What good is an unprincipled military? An unprincipled government? An unprincipled society? What reason is there for these constructs to exist? The Nuremberg Trials solidified the reality that soldiers will be held accountable for following criminal orders, and still, there are some who claim that our troops must adopt a shoot first pay later methodology.
I bring up the circumstances of Sgt. Stein to illustrate the situation our nation is currently facing; we are on the threshold of total despotism, where the naysayers who shrugged off the threat of rogue government yesterday suddenly embrace it and support it today. When Stewart Rhodes first formed the Oath Keepers organization, the same talking point was consistently used in an attempt to derail it; “The orders you would refuse to obey could never occur in this country…” And yet, many of the warnings of Oath Keepers have come to pass, including the unlawful disarming of peaceful U.S. citizens during the disaster in New Orleans, the institution of government directed assassination programs of U.S. citizens under Bush and Obama, the passing of NDAA legislation which includes provisions for indefinite detainment of Americans without trial, warrantless wiretapping, surveillance, and even home invasion by authorities is becoming common, and the Obama Administration has put into place several executive orders (including the The National Defense Resources Preparedness EO) which pave the way for Martial Law to be declared.
The cold
hard reality is, the Oath Keepers were right, and Sgt. Stein is right.
And, now that this is becoming undeniable, the opponents of their tenets are switching gears to fight for the implementation of unconstitutional laws which they used to deny were even possible. Can this situation be any more insane? Oh yes…
There are no limits to the surrealist hell that can be unleashed when dealing with what I like to call the “Slave Mentality”. The slave mentality takes many shapes. It is pervasive in times of social distress, and, it can be infectious. The psychologist Carl Jung wrote in his book ‘The Undiscovered Self’ that the cruel sociopath seen in the populations of Nazi Germany or Stalinist Russia is actually latent in many of us.
And, now that this is becoming undeniable, the opponents of their tenets are switching gears to fight for the implementation of unconstitutional laws which they used to deny were even possible. Can this situation be any more insane? Oh yes…
There are no limits to the surrealist hell that can be unleashed when dealing with what I like to call the “Slave Mentality”. The slave mentality takes many shapes. It is pervasive in times of social distress, and, it can be infectious. The psychologist Carl Jung wrote in his book ‘The Undiscovered Self’ that the cruel sociopath seen in the populations of Nazi Germany or Stalinist Russia is actually latent in many of us.
All it
needs is the right set of socio-political circumstances and a weak enough will,
and the shadows in the hearts of lesser men are given license to come out and play.
This is just as true in America , where people now operated on assumptions that
the state is an absolute provider in the event of national calamity.
But what are the signs of this unconscious desire for collectivism and control? What makes a slave do what he does? Here are just a handful of explanations to consider…
But what are the signs of this unconscious desire for collectivism and control? What makes a slave do what he does? Here are just a handful of explanations to consider…
“The True Slave”
The true
slave is not a person who has been shackled, beaten, tortured, and made to
comply under threat of death. As long as that poor soul has the spirit of rebellion and
is ever seeking freedom, they are not imprisoned fully. The true slave is a
person who enjoys their subservience, who is weighted with fear by the very idea of independence from the system,
and who would actually fight and die to maintain the establishment which
enslaves them. The true slave is not able to imagine living any other life beyond his micro-managed existence.
“The Facts Lose Value”
The worst
flaw of the slave is not necessarily his ability to overlook the truth, but his
ability to see it, comprehend it, and then shrug it off anyway because it is
contrary to his mission to fulfil his private delusions. For the slave, the truth
exists, but is no longer useful. Lies
make his universe turn, and facts are a tool to be used or cast aside at his leisure.
“The Obsession With The Law”
The slave
mentality, though illogical and psychotic, still requires a certain foundation
to hold it together. The laws of governments tend to suffice. These laws may go
completely against the force of inherent conscience, but because the slave has
already abandoned listening to his inner voice of reason, this does not bother
him much. If you have ever wondered why modern tyrannies always feel the need
to put their horrific enforcements in writing first, THIS is why. Oligarchs
understand that the law provides the slave with a means to rationalize his
participation in the crimes of the state. After all, if some gut-bloated
bloodthirsty elitists in government etch their mad inbred ramblings into law,
then we have no choice but to follow them, right?
“The Need To Be Accepted”
A slave seeks
harmony not within, but without, even when that “harmony” is with a
system that is designed to destroy him. The viciousness of collectivism lay in
its ability to comfort converts with atrocity. As long as the slave feels as though he is a
part of the machine, and accepted by the group, he cares not what the machine
does to others.
Common
arguments include; “We all have to live together, and so we must sacrifice our
selfish individualism for the greater good…” or “Governments are here to
protect us and we should do everything we can to make their job easier…” Rarely
if ever do they question if the system is legitimately helpful or harmful. The
system just “is”, it fulfils their need to be coddled, and that is good enough
for them. For all their talk of "unity" and the "greater
good", collectivists are for the most part deeply selfish. They do not
support or participate in the collective for the sake of others. They do it to
satiate their personal desires.
“The Need For Control”
I suppose
it’s ironic, but the average slave loves tyranny because it affords him a
perceived seat at the table of power, perhaps for the first time in his entire
life. Collectivist slaves are often people who have felt weak and inadequate
since childhood. While honourable human beings fight this personal uncertainty
by strengthening themselves physically and mentally, and improving upon their
own character, the slave takes the easy route by joining with bureaucracy and
living vicariously through its conquests. Through the state, the hollow,
cowardly, and stupid, have the ability to “show the world
who’s boss”, and get revenge for
a life filled with meaninglessness.
“The Need For Structure”
An
individual takes responsibility for himself, learning over time to provide his
own structure which works at his pace and serves his unique needs. A slave does
not have the energy or the drive to do that, and so, he asks the establishment
to tell him how he should live. He will hold at face value the word of nearly
anyone in a position of petty authority. When confronted with those who go
their own way, or who rebel against the cookie-cutter template for social
participation, the slave sneers in disgust. Independent rebellion is abhorrent
to him, because the system provides him with his very identity. To insult the
fabric of the system is to insult who he is. It’s pathetic, but common…
“The Need For Vindication”
Sometimes
it is not enough for certain people to have their own world view. The slave
seeks approval for his world view at every turn, even if that world view is
twisted by bleary eyed logic, and will go so far as to force others to agree
with it so that they can feel safer in their beliefs. It is natural for people
to seek out others with similar views and ideals, but, it is not natural or
healthy for those same people to use the government apparatus as a weapon to
frighten the rest of us into submission just so they can become more confident
in their ludicrous slapdash philosophies. Slaves want a world without
contradiction. Laughably, everything they do is a contradiction.
What I have seen in a number of the reactions to the honest activism of Sgt. Gary Stein is a knee-jerk bias that reeks of the slave mentality, but it offers us a window in gauging the leanings of the general public. Now that the once theoretical dangers of federal fascism are breaking the surface of the water and circling the American sinking ship, the great test is to watch closely where the masses place their priorities.
What I have seen in a number of the reactions to the honest activism of Sgt. Gary Stein is a knee-jerk bias that reeks of the slave mentality, but it offers us a window in gauging the leanings of the general public. Now that the once theoretical dangers of federal fascism are breaking the surface of the water and circling the American sinking ship, the great test is to watch closely where the masses place their priorities.
Will they
take the path of the individual, admit to the laboratory mutation that our
government has become, and try to make things right again? Or, will they take the path of
the slave, forget their past follies and empty arguments, and jump
on the totalitarian bandwagon? Certainly, it is not as if the cheerleaders of
the state usually get out of the tumult with all their limbs intact. In most
cases, they are lucky to get out alive once the smoke clears. One might think
that the lessons
of history would be guide enough, but then again, the average slave
has taken every conceivable measure to ensure that his particular fantasy land
is magical enough to withstand substantial examination. The system is their drug, and the
upheaval that free thought brings is such a buzz-kill…
God Bless
Josie Hagen
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Understanding the slave
mentality - Brandon
Smith
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