Sunday, September 8, 2019

America on the Edge: Revolutionary Courts, Red-Flag Laws and Gun Owners as Enemies of the People


The Democrat party is openly identifying with Communist ideology as they continue to push for outright gun bans, population control and the power to determine what we eat. America is at a dangerous crossroad and the common theme being pushed among conservatives is that we must re-elect Donald Trump or lose the country to socialism/communism forever. While this may seem to be the case, Donald Trump is openly advocating for the implementation of Red-Flag laws and other gun control proposals. Whether or not he goes along and signs them into law remains to be seen. Red-Flag laws are a threat to liberty not only on the individual level but bring America frighteningly close to the same conditions that transformed the Soviet Union into a full-blown police state.

American gun owners, those that understand the meaning of the second amendment and how liberty depends on it, have become the target of a massive discrediting campaign. The left works incessantly to portray the patriot as a bigoted white supremacist who poses a bigger national security threat than Islamic terrorism. They organize massive protests to foster an illusion of discontent in order to force change, not only in the way of gun control but any issue they disagree with.  In 1963, a list known as the forty-five goals of the Communist party, from the book The Naked Communist, was presented to congress. One of these goals was to use student riots and protests to discredit any attempt to shut down communist programs. While many people have attempted to shrug this list off as a hoax, there are some striking correlations to what occurred in the Soviet Union during the Bolshevik revolution.  

For example, a group that was considered central to seizing power for the dictatorship of the proletariat, the Petrograd Revolutionary Military Committee, or PRMC, used a tactic called “stirring up the revolutionary spontaneity of the masses.” (The Black Book of Communism, p. 54) This is exactly what it sounds like. An attempt to whip up hatred and discontent against what the Communists were referring to as enemies of the people.

The task at hand is to break up the old order. We, the Bolsheviks are not numerous enough to accomplish this task alone. We must allow the revolutionary spontaneity of masses who are fighting for their emancipation to take its course. After that, the Bolsheviks will show the masses which road to follow. Through the PRMC it is the masses who speak and who act against their class enemy, against the enemies of the people. We are only here to direct the hate and legitimate desire for revenge of the oppressed against their oppressors.  (The Black Book of Communism, p. 54)

In other words, they are deliberately stirring up hatred for the American patriot because we stand in the way of their communist objectives.

The Trump administration is considering the creation of a social media system, called HARPA which would enable big tech companies to identify potentially dangerous people through their online activities. This is coming at a time when Red-Flag laws will likely become our new reality. This is nothing but a new way to create lists of people that the government has deemed to be, as Hillary Clinton would refer to us, deplorable and not worthy. Enemies of the people, according to the Black Book of Communism, were anyone that obstructed the efforts of the Bolsheviks. Lists naming those to be considered enemies were published and distributed to party members. After these lists were published it was decreed that anyone whose name appeared on these lists were to be rounded up and arrested. Here is where it becomes more pertinent in relation to Red-Flag laws. Those that were arrested were brought before the “revolutionary court,” a court that was set up specifically for abolishing the previous legal system and all laws found to not be in accordance with the socialist revolutionary party. (The Black Book of Communism, p. 55)

Red-Flag laws turn our legal system upside and violate our most basic human liberties. It has been determined, just as it was in the old Soviet Union, that you are already guilty and pose a grave danger to society. There is no legal standard which supports the implementation of these laws, they are nothing more than a convenient way to target those the communists in our government view as a threat. These revolutionary courts were used as a weapon to put down the emerging counter-revolution to the growing power of the communist state. As the guided hatred of the American gun owner continues to grow, it is quite possible that Red-Flag laws will be used in the same way.

As Dimitry Kursky, the people’s Commissar of Justice from 1918 to 1928 recognized, the revolutionary courts were not courts in the normal bourgeois sense of the term at all, but courts of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and weapons in the struggle against the counter-revolution, whose main concern was eradication rather than judgment. (The Black Book of Communism, p. 55)

Many people may read this article and shrug it off as a conspiracy theory and nothing more. If the Democrat party was not openly declaring their intentions to confiscate guns and implement population controls, that would be understandable. The fact is, they are. Regrettably, Donald Trump seems to be leading the push for Red-Flag laws which turn our justice system upside down and an inescapable social tracking system that will identify people as dangerous for expressing patriotic views. The United States government already considers people concerned about illegal immigration and gun control to be right-wing extremists. When Red-Flag laws go into full effect there is sure to be resistance. Any opposition to the “reasonable” Red-Flag confiscations will only be used to further the narrative that gun owners and others expressing views that go against the mainstream are dangerous and should be considered enemies of the people.  


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