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THE BRAVE NEW RIGHT... THE "SILENT MAJORITY" IS TALKING
Etherzone ^ | Elysian Hunter

Posted on 12/16/2001 6:18:02 AM PST by SemperFidelis

THE BRAVE NEW RIGHT... THE "SILENT MAJORITY" IS TALKING

After forty years of leftist neo-socialist propaganda being forced down the American people's collective throats, finally, in a long-overdue renaissance, we are starting to display an understanding of common sense.  My generation, the so-called "Gen-X" has been twice disillusioned.  We wanted the material successes of our parents' generation but without their turmoils.  We were the children who grew up in the wake of "free love," and we discovered that it was neither free nor love.  We have been left to discover for ourselves how empty and shallow and false the promises of the "Great Society" are.  We are the ones who have to attempt to repair the past forty years' worth of damage- we must find solutions that will repair a broken culture and a failed educational system.  We are also the ones who are challenged to find an alternative to the current entitlement state in which all one has to do to be "more equal" than the other "animals" is to claim to be a member of an oppressed group.

Why are "Gen-Xer's" taking a hard right turn?  Our early indoctrinations often made no sense.  Many of us were frustrated by school systems that often as not punished displays of excellence, discouraged intelligent discourse, and attempted to subjugate all students in a perverted effort to mold every mind to one standard of mediocrity.  Stay behind with the rest of the class?  This phrase is the summation of the "Great Society" and of the leftist movement.  In the Marxist mindset there is no call to excellence, no reward for merit.  Yet humans are driven by an innate desire to succeed in their endeavors.  The satisfaction of accomplishment, once experienced, is often its own reward.  The error in Marxist thought is that the concept of meritocracy does not exist, that equality lies in being the same as others instead of in equality of opportunity- the freedom to achieve, and reap the rewards of one's labor, according to one's talent, willingness to work and desire.

President Reagan once said that the difference between a Communist and an anti-Communist is that a Communist reads Marx and Lenin, but an anti-Communist understands Marx and Lenin.  We "Gen-Xer's" understand Marx and Lenin- we had Marxism shoved down our throats.  Many of us now understand, through the reality of getting along in the real world, that liberty is not in "equal outcomes" but in the freedom to choose, the freedom to succeed or fail.  To each according to his or her own abilities and effort- this was a truth we had to discover for ourselves.

We are not our parents' generation.  The climate of the 1960's challenged all facets of conventional wisdom.  We as a nation questioned our purpose, we asked "what are we fighting for" when our military was trapped in a political quagmire throughout the Vietnam war.  Our parents' generation became cynical and rejected the entire cultural and social order.  Love of country along with conventional wisdom, standards of decency and strong families, went out of vogue as young men burned their draft cards, young women burned their bras, and both genders tuned in, turned off and dropped out.

The wounds created in the wake of the failed cultural revolution of the 1960's, the fallout of Vietnam and the failure of the "Great Society" are slow in healing.   Both the political Left and the Right have made mistakes- the Left in going over the deep end from a liberal republican philosophy such as that of Thomas Jefferson or Thomas Payne,  to a psychotic mix of the philosophies of Karl Marx and Saul Alinsky.    The Right has failed in many ways also, in allowing themselves to be portrayed as callous, self righteous religious nuts or as bigoted racists.  Yet despite the faults of the Right and the folly of some of its more zealous factions, the essential premises of Right wing thought- today's Conservatism- make more sense and offer far more practical solutions than the empty platitudes and failed "feel good" philosophy offered by the Left.  We learned important lessons in the 1960's- civil rights being the most important of those lessons, yet the Right differs from the Left on the interpretation of civil rights.  We believe that equality is truly color blind, and accessible to either gender, and that everyone is free to earn his or her own rewards.

Another reason for "Gen-X" acceptance of the Right is in the glimmer of hope we saw in Reaganesque optimism. Many of us remember President Reagan as "our president," the one we think of when we envision the office of the President.    Like Reagan before us, we're the ones who are now tired of complicated explanations for failures. We're tired of relinquishing half of our paychecks to pay for social programs that we are not likely to benefit from.  Despite our cynicism, we want to believe in America again, we want to realize the vision of the "shining city on a hill."  We know what doesn't work but we're willing to keep trying until we find solutions that do.  We know that taking from the middle class to give to those unwilling to work is a sure recipe for disaster- "gimmies" only serve to give a false sense of entitlement for those who choose ignorance and sloth, while fostering a profound sense of resentment within those footing the bill.  "Equality of outcome" is inherently unfair.  Where is the incentive for individuals to achieve if they are punished (excessive taxation) for doing so?  Where is the incentive to achieve if individuals are guaranteed the same outcome whether they work hard or do nothing?  While it seems so lovely on the surface to assert that no one will ever suffer poverty again is it not more in keeping with the intent of the Framers that instead of holding all people to an ever declining standard of mediocrity that we create opportunity for those willing to take advantage of it?

It is possible and necessary to return to the vision of the Framers.  Our message is not one of defeat and despair, but one of hope.  If we can learn from the mistakes of the recent past, we will find that social engineering is a failure, much as we learned on a dramatic and graphic scale the failure of Marxism in the fall of the Soviet Union.   Socialist ideas have failed in every instance in which they have been tried- even the "social democracies" such as Britain and Canada have experienced huge drains on their economies, a decline in the quality and availability of health care and overall economic stagnation and decline.  It would be folly to emulate those mistakes.

It is a brave new day, even in the light of recent events- especially in the light of recent events.  In this light the rats and other vermin that have polluted our society and government have been exposed for what they are.  Mainstream America is finally acknowledging that there is a liberal bias in media.  People are turning to alternative news, especially to traditionally Conservative forums such as talk radio, so that they may hear the true story.  Hillary Clinton has been exposed for what she is- an unreformed 60's Marxist and power hungry harpie.  It is impossible for her to deny the expression on her face as President Bush addressed Congress following the September 11 attacks.  Instinctively she knew that her presidential ambitions for 2004 were now a hopeless pipe dream, as is the rest of her philosophy and her dirty political tactics.   In the face of war, the world has little use for dreamers and social engineers but much use for those who are called to action.  Others of the "rat pack" have been ridiculed for their failure to cooperate with President Bush in matters of national security.  Senate "leaders" who question the Constitutional authority of the Executive branch in the use of military tribunals to prosecute terrorists are the last ones to let the Constitution stand in the way of pork barreling and social engineering.   Their smear campaign on the President is an abysmal failure as it appears the Attorney General and the White House have a far better grip on the Constitution than Tom Daschle or Ted Kennedy ever will.

There will always be opposition and discourse- our opponents will not simply go away or magically be converted to the side of reason.  Yet the "silent majority" has finally begun to speak- in opposing "political correctness" which is merely a code phrase for censorship and a lack of tolerance for Conservative views.  The "mainstream media," CNN in particular, has admitted to "ill-serving the Conservative point of view."  These are steps in the right direction- not that the Left will be "converted" but that Conservative views will at least be open publicly  for acknowledgement and consideration instead of reflexive derision.

"As long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed.  As long as the connection subsists between his reason and his self-love his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselves."- James Madison, the Federalist, #10

There will always be discourse in political life- liberty will contribute to that dissent.   Yet the tide has changed- the Right is no longer the side of intolerance, of predictability and privilege, but the political Right are the last advocates of the preservation of liberty.  Liberties that have been eroded in the name of "political correctness" need to be restored.  The philosophy of entitlement must be re-examined, as must our educational practices.  These are the challenges of the "Brave New Right" are we up to them?


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To: SemperFidelis; dubyaismypresident; thefactor; Constitution Day; Benson_Carter; StoneColdGOP
BUMP for later read
41 posted on 12/16/2001 9:18:07 AM PST by maxwell
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To: SemperFidelis
BUMP ... that was an awesome article.
42 posted on 12/16/2001 9:19:23 AM PST by Centurion2000
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To: SemperFidelis
Great Post! I AM Gen X!!!!
43 posted on 12/16/2001 9:21:10 AM PST by The Drowning Witch
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To: rdb3
Be my guest.
I dont think our revered pundits have focussed enough on this fact. We acknowledge various categories of hurt and lost people: firefighters, rescue workers, office workers, businessmen flying to meetings, etc. but not the one unifying fact - they were all contributors to America's strength. From the deli counterman to the bond trader - they were all Working People! and not just the Dem's version of 'worker' either.
44 posted on 12/16/2001 9:23:26 AM PST by maica
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To: liberallarry
So socialistic programs always fail and capitalist programs always succeed?

I agreed with you in part. Now we must part company.

In a liberal market economy failure is allowed and keeps
it honest between the contenders and pretenders. However,
socialist programs are a monopoly, so we have no point
of reference. We only realize their utter failure when it is too late.

Remember government rewards failure with a bigger budget, i.e. higher taxes.

45 posted on 12/16/2001 9:24:13 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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To: SemperFidelis
Absolutely, I'm a part of this generation and I was one that woke up from that pack of lies in my 20's to become a more conservative person. And yes I do think of Reagan as MY president. He was from the time I was 10 until I was 18, so he is who I think of when I think of the office!
46 posted on 12/16/2001 9:32:28 AM PST by glory
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To: SemperFidelis
Excellent post. I really enjoyed reading it. It gives me hope for the future that there are young people who don't don't buy the garbage they've been fed by the leftist loonies. My 23 year old daughter made her first trip to the polls last year to vote in the primary...as a Republican!
47 posted on 12/16/2001 9:40:57 AM PST by sweetliberty
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To: SemperFidelis
I'm not sure I understand your replies. In what way do you feel the author was a little light in his criticism of the right?

You're point about the self-correcting feature of capitalism is well-taken - which is one of the reasons I am a capitalist rather than a socialist.

However dramatic business cycles are part of capitalism and George Soros - among others - argues against its inherent stability. And there are plenty of modern examples of great falls with huge consequences. So one can say the self-correcting feature is far from perfect.

Also, while it is true that socialistic endeavors can have plenty of adverse consequences, they can also work very well - and have in areas that for one reason or another are not suited to the capitalist approach.

I realize that we are both speaking in short-hard due to limitations of space and time. I hope I've been successful in making myself clear.

48 posted on 12/16/2001 9:53:32 AM PST by liberallarry
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To: FrogMom
Sounds like you've done a great job.

I regretably voted for Carter. Boy did I learn.

49 posted on 12/16/2001 10:00:17 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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To: SemperFidelis
Yet the tide has changed- the Right is no longer the side of intolerance, of predictability and privilege, but the political Right are the last advocates of the preservation of liberty. Liberties that have been eroded in the name of "political correctness" need to be restored.

You have no idea how this article has effected me. Thankyou for the post.
You have brightened up my day and given me hope for the future.

50 posted on 12/16/2001 10:06:53 AM PST by The Mayor
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To: The Drowning Witch
The future is yours. Vote against every tax, even if you think it "helps".
51 posted on 12/16/2001 10:19:11 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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To: maica
Preach the truth, my friend!

Preach the truth! We must get this point hammered home.

52 posted on 12/16/2001 10:24:09 AM PST by rdb3
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To: glory
Keep it going. The left has only words and no deeds.
53 posted on 12/16/2001 10:25:01 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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To: rdb3
I understand. That's why I chose it. I wanted my ideas challanged to the max. How else can they be tested?
54 posted on 12/16/2001 10:32:24 AM PST by liberallarry
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To: SemperFidelis
More power to ya. Hold onto your dreams. Now, what about my Medicare and SS? I want my money back!
55 posted on 12/16/2001 10:38:01 AM PST by mercy
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To: SemperFidelis
Vote against every tax, even if you think it "helps".

Very good advice. Never give up control of your money.

56 posted on 12/16/2001 10:46:26 AM PST by VRWC For Truth
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To: liberallarry
You are right......too many things to cover in limited time.

If you have the time and interest.Economics

The site is under partial construction. Hopefully, you won't run into problems.

Socialism can work in a less complex society.

57 posted on 12/16/2001 10:46:35 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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To: The Mayor
ping for later read
58 posted on 12/16/2001 10:48:32 AM PST by Wife of D28Man
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To: liberallarry
Sorry,........look under research areas.
59 posted on 12/16/2001 10:51:49 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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To: mercy
Ah yes, the ol' Ponzi scheme that our socialist FDR came up with.
60 posted on 12/16/2001 10:54:09 AM PST by SemperFidelis
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