The Rebellion Has Begun - And It’s Not
a Partisan Fight
By Sandy
Rios
“What is that spirit that we recognize and
can build on? What is that spirit that we want to connect to...that spirit of
rebellion? The spirit of resistance...the spirit of insurgency! It’s that
spirit we should be talking about.” (Bill Ayers, 2007, on the occasion of the
40-year anniversary of the Weather Underground.)
Perhaps Ayers’ wife, Bernadine Dohrn,
expressed that “spirit” best in a public warning at the zenith of the Weather
Underground’s influence: “Now we are everywhere and next week families and
tribes will attack the enemy around the country. We’re not just attacking
targets; we’re bringing the pitiful, helpless giant (the USA) to its knees.
Guard your planes...guard your colleges...guard your banks...guard your
children...guard your doors.”
This election long ago ceased
to be a partisan battle between Republicans and Democrats. It really wasn’t
a contest over big and small government, higher or lower taxes, or even abortion
and homosexual rights.
Somewhere along the way -- while most of us
were enjoying our precious freedoms, taking kids to soccer, ordering pizza and
listening to our iPods -- there was another group of people who were at work to
destroy America. Even as they enjoyed with us its benefits, they schemed and
planned and, moment by moment, inch by inch, gained a footing and we never
realized the ground was shifting.
You could say the groundwork was laid in the
‘50s when radicals who were often synonymous with communists made a concerted
attempt to destroy America through infiltration of media, government, and labor
unions. Top-secret documents were leaked to the Soviets which resulted in the
charge of treason for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. America believed in punishing
its traitors then and they paid with their lives.
The children of the ‘60s, raised in postwar
prosperity on the “don’t discipline” philosophy of the wildly popular Dr.
Benjamin Spock, were fertile young plants for leftist fodder. Throwing off all
constraints, they embraced “free love,” unbridled drug use and turned with a
vengeance on the parents whose system of values they had come from. Their
indulgent refusal to embrace rules, coupled with legitimate simmering emotions
of the black community over cruelty and discrimination, created the “perfect
storm” of protest and violence -- one group rejecting any restraint, the other
rebelling from too much of it.
Surely the protest methods were as different
as the participants. Hippies were often little more than clueless, spoiled
brats dulled by drugs, but others were serious radicals who preyed upon trouble
and agitated it with the stated purpose of revolution. They wanted to overthrow
the government of the United States of America. The black movement was
characterized on the one hand by the high-minded non-violence of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., and on the other by the violent anger of the Black Panthers.
The hate-filled factions of each, black and white, found each other and
together nearly shipwrecked the country and undermined the Vietnam War. It was
success for the rebellion in part...but not completely.
As those frustrated radicals came of age,
they realized they would have to game the system, and improve their plans to
accomplish their goals. They got advanced degrees and began to fill colleges
and universities. They slowly infiltrated the professional organizations of
almost every major field of endeavor -- education, medicine, retired citizens,
and unions. Gradually, these professional associations began to use their
members’ money to fund leftist causes. Leftist leaders spoke for their
membership as if they had the right. And perception became reality for the
members.
Then they did what all socialist regimes
have done...they radicalized public school. They virtually eliminated the
American story from history, removed civics, dumbed down math and science and
English with outcome-based education. It became more important that kids had
the right “thinking” on social and environmental issues than that they
understood the academic disciplines. They took over law school faculties,
co-opted many mainline Christian denominations -- like Methodists and
Presbyterians -- and subtly replaced the teachings of scripture on man’s need
for redemption with emphases on social justice and helping the poor. Man could
now obtain his own redemption without any inconvenient mention of sin or moral
behavior.
Once again they infiltrated Hollywood and
news media, this time without consequence. In fact they managed to turn the
consequences upon those opposing leftist views. They produced movies and
reported news designed to support their view of the country -- and it wasn’t a
good one.
As with the communist agitators in Western
Europe and later China, they learned to agitate, to find trouble and make it
worse. Natural disasters, strikes, environmental concerns, the method was the
same. Agitate. Stir up. Scare people and make things worse than they were so
that people would look to their movement for “change.”
For nearly four decades, while we were
living our lives and enjoying our freedoms, they were working diligently to
destroy them. And now their plans have found the perfect personification in the
handsome and charismatic President Elect Barack Obama. But while he seems to
bring new inspiration, their philosophy is as old as time.
They know who their inspiration is: Saul
Alinsky, the ‘60s author and philosopher of the left who profoundly influenced
Hillary Clinton, Bill Ayres and Bernadine Dohrn and Barack and Michelle Obama.
Alinksy stated clearly in the dedication of his famous treatise, Rules for
Radicals: “To the very first radical known to man who rebelled against
the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own
kingdom -- Lucifer.”
The
rebellion has found new strength. The attempted destruction of America has
begun -- and it is not a partisan fight.
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Sandy Rios is host
of the “Sandy Rios Show,” heard weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m. on WYLL AM1160 in
Chicago and serves as president of Culture Campaign, a non-profit dedicated
to awakening a sleeping army of concerned citizens never before involved in
public policy.