Hey, Rightwing Hypocrites, Justify Your ‘Revolution’ S**m plus Anti-democratic ‘Tyranny of the Minority’
by Robert Becker | March 11, 2021 - 7:58am
Either we honor majority rule, thus certified e******ns – or we “cancel” the Constitution.
Any movement, real, mock or delusional, must satisfy minimal thresholds – or get laughed off the stage as a palpable fraud. That’s even truer when disruptive mobs invoke the talisman of “revolution.” First, insurgents must define some big, bad, plausible menace, like King George, Czarist oppression, or parasitic, spendthrift aristocrats. The “Deep State” or e******n f***d might work, but not without a scintilla of proof, let alone incontrovertible evidence of a conspiracy among diverse (red) state e******n officials. Black L***s M****r succeeds because of unarguable, distressingly-public police brutality against minorities, conveying bias, cruelty and systemic oppression.
Then comes the necessity to clarify the whys and wherefores that justify the urgency of change, especially driven by “any means necessary.” How about a clear agenda, target audience, certainly an agenda to achieve goals? Any call to arms demands organization, then education and a coherent protest plan against authority, whether strikes, violence, non-violence, wh**ever gums up the gears of the status quo. All the while, savvy activists anticipate counter-revolutionary punishment, learning what property and liberty are at risk. No successful movement comes by chance or without high cost: planning and strategy are all. And without either, failed objectors simply light noisy fire-c*****rs, the impact dissipating with the smoke.
By such standards, how does the mock Trumpian “revolution” stand up? How about a D-, failing to provide a plausible, real-world enemy, justification for action, or any blueprint for what might follow the first shot across the bow. What defines Trump’s enraged mob stands opposite to what make a good revolutionary: no coherence, no direction, no consciousness-raising – not even a bad manifesto. There was no “Trump Capitol movement” – just a bunch of deranged suckers sacrificing themselves because the leader thought it good publicity – or good for fundraising. Know-nothings with criminal intentions were manipulated (banking on pardons, ha!) – and Trump walked away without penalty.
The Poppycock Revolution
Sure, a desperate, unhinged president incited i**********n, but Trump’s amateurs were only good at selfies and grandstanding, without a clue about movement leadership. Perhaps like Trump, his mobsters banked in magic thinking, hoping that ransacking the Capitol and murdering police were sure to galvanize national support. The Thug-in-chief sent a mob of equally dim thugs, thus instigating a destructive one-off stunt. The i**********n culminated the gross negligence of his entire presidency.
Neither Trump, nor Q***n, nor w***e s*********ts, nor Stop the Steal liars offered more than cartoon mock-ups to justify truly vicious violence. There IS a dangerous, entrenched elite, far more corporate than governmental. But what Democrats worship (wholly obsolete) Satan or cannibalize kidnapped children (you mean, like those caged at the border)? Crude, w***e s*******y is an obsession decades past its pull date, and the S****n E******n Big Lie only exposed low-brow c***ters trying to c***t by falsely alleging c***ting. The poppycock Trump phony revolution. Bravo! Trump mobsters were more lucky than smart to succeed at all; yet as quickly as they took the building, they fled like scared ducklings. Who but Trumpers conflate selfies and f**g waving with meaningful activism? Who causes havoc, then steals a few toys and goes home? Considering the incriminating evidence left at the scene, why didn’t these brainiacs just walk to the closest police station?
O*******wing majority rule
Even more obviously AWOL is any statement to justify the abusive power play called the tyranny of the minority. To accept secular democracy is to agree that all the people hold all of the sovereignty, thus more v**ers tell fewer people how things will go. No one objects to the freedom of any minority to hold strong views, even think themselves absolutely right. Go for it, but in an e*******l democracy you must convince the v****g majority. The minority doesn’t get to act like God, or a tyrant, however they claim God is on their side. The double arrogance of minority tyranny comes not only from certainty they are incapable of error, but that such absoluteness merits leverage over everyone else. That is the worst, most presumptuous sin against representative democracy: to act as if the minority can change the rules without respecting others, all to get their way. They should be in charge because they say so. How facile and dangerous.
If that’s the case, we have to cancel the Constitution and countless laws, for even the Supreme Court is bound by majority rule, just like Congress, state houses, commissions and review boards. Yes, some changes (Constitutional amendments) demand super-majorities, but that exception proves the rule (reforming the basics rules merits a higher threshold). For the tyranny of the minority to operate, that minority must propose a Constitution amendment (or many), pass Congress and the Supreme Court, then win 2/3s of the states. However, that puts the arrogant minority in direct conflict with the will of the majority, who would never willingly concede full sovereignty.
Of course, we have systemic checks against majority rule (beware the hoi polloi), famously in the Senate (with drastically unequal representation of population), worsened by its extralegal filibuster novelty. Supreme Court justices are not chosen by popular v**e, so rarely represent the people (dramatically skewered today, with six Catholics, two Jews, and one Anglican). But five of nine is still absolute.
In a larger sense, any honorable v**er accepts the implicit contract, knowing each is one of many. No one v**es with certainty their candidate will win, an arrangement necessary to do v****g. Either 50% plus one (certified after challenges) defines a winner, or we’re just going through the motions. No one says the majority cannot err, and a later majority rightly makes changes. If you don’t like our system, don’t v**e or call for a Constitutional Convention. The Confederacy had that option but chose instead to go to war, thus violating the implicit Union contract, lasting four score and twenty, to which Lincoln proved they were honor bound.
Violating the first democratic commandment
Thus when declaring (in advance) his e******n is r****d, bereft of even bad evidence, Trump violates the first commandment of our e*******l democracy. When a bad c***ter continues the obvious ruse, that outlaw behavior deserves ostr****m. Bad losers don’t get make themselves winners or the whole structure crumbles – and then might makes right (tyranny of the strongest military). The extremist Trump i**********n didn’t even win over the GOP establishment. Thus, the smirking McConnell Cheshire cat openly admitted his Republican president caused the appalling lawbreaking. Tens of thousands of ex-Trump v**ers knew criminal stupidity when they saw it, subsequently fleeing the party.
In short, no political movement, let alone a revolution, gets to first base by blatantly disrespecting everyone else – indeed, further offending those fed up with bad lies and cartoon logic. E*******l democracy spoke and not following the elemental commandment, then outrageously, stupidly invading the Capital exposed the emptiness of the whole Trump s**m. Trump started by s**mming just enough minority v**es to win the E*******l College, another manifestly anti-democratic leftover that deserves the dump. But if the final Trump triple whammy – a criminal i**********n based on a self-evident e******n **e driven by tyranny of the minority arrogance – isn’t enough to k**l Trumpism, what is? I still say Trump is done as a national candidate and belongs, with the E*******l College, in the dumpster. Make room for Lindsay Graham.
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