
Sartre
The long and sometime turbulent drama of political dissent in America is a continued theme in history of the country.
Born out of a revolution and based on social principles of
self-determination, the nation rustles with the internal conflict
between individual liberty and the power of tyrannical elites.
This struggle is the natural condition in any nation. How a society
treats dissenters is a primary test for any government. Most states fail
this assessment miserably.
America’s tolerance for peaceful dissent is in jeopardy, not solely
from the current despotic regime in power, but from the flock of hungry
government parasites that graze upon the public benefit programs that
herd citizens into a crowd controlled environment.
The liberal left adopts a mindset that is deficient in understanding
of this most important reality. When people become dependent on
government, the effective ability for meaningful dissent diminishes.
Progressives are innately believers in the “Good Society”.
Their assessment that government improves the plight of citizens is a
false conclusion. The greatest degree of suffering and despotism comes
directly from the chambers of the State.
Yet, the Democratic sentiments that echoes the welfare role of
central government, causes the apathy and acquiescence that allows for
even more consolidation among the oligarchs.
However, there is a more comprehensive description of this circumstance; an “Ineptocracy“.