"If you believe so, then their rights are not limited or exclusive. They
are free to say whatever any other American has a right to say. If you
believe they do not, then you have relegated the troops to the position
of second class citizens, or even property of the state. There is NO
in-between. Discipline and military coherence be damned. Either these
men and women have First Amendment protections and are full citizens or
they are mechanisms of the government whose civil liberties have been
erased."
"What I have seen in a number of the reactions to the honest activism of
Sgt. Gary Stein is a knee-jerk bias that reeks of the slave mentality,
but it offers us a window in gauging the leanings of the general
public. Now that the once theoretical dangers of federal fascism are
breaking the surface of the water and circling the American sinking
ship, the great test is to watch closely where the masses place their
priorities. Will they take the path of the individual, admit to the
laboratory mutation that our government has become, and try to make
things right again? Or, will they take the path of the slave, forget
their past follies and empty arguments, and jump on the totalitarian
bandwagon? Certainly, it is not as if the cheerleaders of the state
usually get out of the tumult with all their limbs intact. In most
cases, they are lucky to get out alive once the smoke clears. One might
think that the lessons of history would be guide enough, but then
again, the average slave has taken every conceivable measure to ensure
that his particular fantasy land is magical enough to withstand
substantial examination. The system is their drug, and the upheaval
that free thought brings is such a buzz-kill…"
Read more here: http://www.alt-market.com/articles/670-understanding-the-slave-mentality
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