So, here's what else (for now) I have to say about Mr. Troops (the poseur with the words "TROOPS OF TOMORROW" painted on his expensive, new, leather jacket):
I want to juxtapose two images for you, Mr. Troops and Saul Alinsky:
The first pic is, obviously, our favorite little poseur, Mr. Troops. The second is - in case you don't recognize him (not a lot of people do) - Saul Alinsky, godfather to the sort of movement that Mr. Troops fantasizes he is in the vanguard of. Alinsky was a real subversive who caused a lot of damage to the US.
Can anyone spot the cardinal difference between the two? That's correct; the real subversive blends in, is inconspicuous, draws no attention to himself - that is how a real subversive works, and that is how a real subversive causes damage. A real subversive does not prance around in public like a silly S&M pansy wearing a studded leather jacket and a scarf around his face. Saul Alinsky was a real subversive, and dangerous thereby; Mr. Troops is a parody, a farce, and will never be dangerous to anything or anyone other than, perhaps, himself.
Troops of Tomorrow: May the Farce be with You!