Sunday, May 27, 2007

Reasons why we don't see anti-illegal marches

And why we don't see more Americans vocal and joining organizations. I am going to post a few views on this after I use some I saw on a site, I thought they were great.

1. We are too busy with living; jobs, families, etc.
2. We have lost faith in our political system and our ability to effect change.
3. We spend much time refuting spurious charges of racism and xenophobia.
4. We have no (or few) rallying-points or unifying organizations for that purpose.
5. We are not affected by the issue in the same way as the marching Illegals.
6. Spineless politicos on both sides of the aisle are in bed with special interests.
7. Much of the media is owned and operated by those with a Pro-Illegals stance.
8. We are reluctant to bring harm to others even when in defense of ourselves.
9. Our political leadership believe us to be sheep who will go along quietly.

Mine

10. We have been feared into passivity.

Number ten came about when I posted an online response on an anonymous message board. Someone wrote me back and told me she lived in Los Angeles and was totally against illegal immigration but she was afraid her job would find out she was involved in something like this and didn't want to be traced by the government.

On so many levels I found that odd. How could a government company of the US made you feel bad about joining against illegal activity in this country? Are we so afraid of our country that we sit in silence, afraid they will mark us, monitor us and cart us away?

If that is our motivation for being quiet than we should be aware of how Nazism grew and how George Orwell wasn't so far off the mark with his book "1984". Not only do I believe that this is true of a lot of Americans that feel strongly about this isssue, but it stands to reason why many stay silent.

I fear that once it becomes totally apparent that we are invaded and that our government is no longer speaking for us, we will try to fight back and do so with such anger and passion that it will bring about a Civil War, that I will continue talk about.

I personally don't want to see a civil war. I don't want to see anything violent, but after discussing and reading the sentiments of those who feel they are in the right to illegally invade our country, I realize that no matter what is said or how it is said, in the end, they will not stop until they are made to stop. And our government and its greed will continue to support "new age slavery" because it will save money and it will continue their agenda to destroy the middle class.

We can't let fear stop us. We can't let fear of being monitored or traced stop us. Until we face the very real sad future for our country, we are lost.

Don't be afraid.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

National IDs might be the flash point. Why would an illegal get and use a national ID? We already do not enforce employment laws. Employers already ignore the rules and hire illegals. Why would a new ID or new laws change this? Corporations are not punished because corporations run our government. You'll never see the solution put into effect. The solution is simple. Make it a felony to hire an illegal. Make it a crime, punish companies that do it, and put those companies out of business. With no jobs to be had, no money to be received tax free, and no money to send back to Mexico, those exploiting our nation will leave. National IDs will be a trigger too because they will have RFID chips in them, and they will contain biometrics. Your bank accounts will be linked to them. It will be illegal to not have it with you. You'll no longer be free in any sense once this happens. I for one will refuse such a device. Many like me will do the same. The government will make criminals out of patriots all in the name of "safety." Don't be fooled for a second either about the IDs being needed to stop illegals. That's just as absurd as a gun law stopping a criminal from carrying a gun. Illegals won't give a hoot about having an ID. Why would they?