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Historical Title: A Monument to Authoritarianism (Lincoln Memorial) News coverage of the recent riots in Washington, D.C. revealed the utter inability of the police to protect shop owners, residents, and even the church across the street from the White House from vandalism, looting, and arson. National Guard and even active-duty military troops were brought in to protect the White House itself. The Secret Service is said to have brought the Trump family into the underground bunker beneath the executive mansion at one point. Some of the governments monuments to itself, which seem to be on every street corner and in every intersection in Washington, D.C., were vandalized and spray painted with graffiti. Yet it was still surprising to see one morning on the news that even the Lincoln Memorial the most popular tourist destination in the city, the national shrine had a few graffiti scribblings etched on it during the previous nights rampant hooliganism. Well. That does it. The line had been crossed. The response of the government was, to paraphrase President George H.W. Bush after the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait: This Shall Not Stand! The next morning the news contained images of what appeared to be at least a hundred heavily-armed national guardsmen posted at the front of the Lincoln Memorial. There were probably dozens or even hundreds more protecting the other sides as though they were preparing for another Battle of the Bulge. You can loot and burn down every shop in Georgetown, set fires to garbage dumpsters and private cars in the streets, terrorize the public, assault and even shoot police officers and burn their squad cars, but hands off the Lincoln Memorial the states quintessential monument to . . . statism. Would the Soviet government have permitted the defacing of a statue of Stalin? The Chinese government a trashing of Mao? How about red devil horns spray painted on Castros statue in Havana? As Murray Rothbard once said, the state considers the most grievous of crimes to be crimes against itself or in this case its image of itself. Not gonna happen, as George W. Bush was fond of saying (at least according to his imitator on Saturday Night Live). In my new soon-to-be-released (July 7) book, The Problem with Lincoln, I devote a chapter to how Lincoln, who was arguably the most hated and despised of all American presidents during his lifetime (See Larry Tagg, The Unpopular Mr. Lincoln), became deified in the decades after his death by the Republican party, the New England clergy, the government schools, and the entire apparatus of state propaganda, the physical cornerstone of which is the Lincoln Memorial, completed in 1922. The state itself has described the importance of the Lincoln Memorial as an attempt to inculcate the ideology of authoritarianism and dictatorial rule in the American mind with a National Park Service publication entitled Secret Symbol of the Lincoln Memorial, by Nathan King. The true meaning of the Lincoln Memorial, says the U.S. government publication, is represented by a ubiquitous symbol that is all over the shrine, inside and out. That symbol is the fasces, a bundle of rods bound by a leather thong. This symbol reveals the higher meaning of the memorial and the man [Lincoln], according to the U.S. government. The article explains that the fasces was originally used by the Roman emperors as a symbol of power and authority, especially executive authority (i.e., dictatorial power). Someone exercising such authority could expect his orders to be obeyed, could dole out punishment, and could execute those who disobeyed, the government document approvingly states. This is the true meaning of the shrine to Abraham Lincoln, says the government. It has nothing to do with governmental protection of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness or any of the other ideas of the founding generation; by the governments own admission it is a shrine to fascist authoritarianism, the kind of American state that was ushered in by the Lincoln administration. The rods of the fasces, the article continues, suggest punishment by beating. The axe suggests beheading of those who disobey the states orders. Power, strength, authority, and justice are what the fasces (where the word fascism comes from, by the way) mean, says the U.S. government. They symbolize the power and authority of the state over the citizens . . . In other words, what the Lincoln Memorial represents, according to the government that built it, is that the people are the servants, not the masters, of the state. They had better obey their rulers dictates or else. The purpose of government is not to secure our natural rights to life, liberty, and property, but to centrally plan our lives and to punish us if we object or disobey the states orders. Lest Americans balk at associating their government with the brutal and barbaric Roman dictators this symbol of the Roman empire is said to have been Americanized, the article explains, by placing an cute little eagle above some of the fasces on and around the Lincoln Memorial. More than 150 years of relentless state propaganda deified not just Lincoln the man, but all of his unconstitutional, dictatorial behavior, from the illegal suspension of habeas corpus, the shutting down of hundreds of opposition newspapers in the North, the mass arrest of tens of thousands of political dissenters without due process, to committing treason by invading the sovereign Southern States (Article 3, Section 3 of the Constitution defines treason as only levying war upon the free and independent states, as they are called in the Declaration of Independence), deporting an opposing congressman from Ohio, and much more. Is there any wonder that the Coronavirus Planned-demic led so immediately to an orgy of authoritarianism from hundreds of mini-Mussolinis (i.e., governors, mayors, city councils)? If you want to know where the notion came from that the constitution can (and should) be suspended whenever there is an emergency, look no farther than the Lincoln Memorial and who and what it represents. If you want to know why governors, mayors, and other pipsqueak local politicians think that they will actually be praised by acting like dictatorial tyrants, shutting down businesses on a whim, destroying the livelihoods of their citizens, and enforcing their petty orders with heavily-armed and militarized local police, look no farther than the symbolic meaning of the Lincoln Memorial and the man who it has helped to deify. Even foreign despots invoke Saint Lincoln to justify their tyranny. When the former Pakistani dictator Pervez Musharraf imposed martial law on his country he justified it by saying that Abraham Lincoln had done the same thing in his day. None of the lockdown orders and dictates was constitutional, despite the fact that every last one of them took an oath of office in which they pledged to protect and defend the Constitution. None of the orders were actual laws passed by legislatures but were the mere words of clueless, power-mad politicians. The glorification of executive power has now totally overthrown the quaint notion of the founding generation that the people should be the masters rather than the servants of the state, that governments just powers depend on the consent of the governed, and that the state should be bound by the chains of the Constitution, as Jefferson once said. Today we have top advisors to presidents saying such things as Stroke of a pen, law of the land. Kinda cool, as Bill Clinton advisor Paul Begala once remarked. The Constitution itself has long been essentially meaningless in that regard, and a key reason for this is the glorification of unconstitutional executive power that really began during what generations of historians have labeled and generally praised as the Lincoln dictatorship. If this is acceptable to Americans, then fascist authoritarianism is what they will get and deserve good and hard as H.L. Mencken once put it.
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#1. To: Liberator, Hank Rearden, Stoner, sneakypete, A K A Stone, Mudboy Slim, Willie Green, Hondo68 (#0)
Anybody else remember the TV movie "Amerika"? The commies worshiped Lincoln.
Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. We are living in very dangerous times. Our nation is like a big giant pressure cooker. A lot of current events have been orchestrated. Now, the mayor of DC is demanding the removal of troops and barriers protecting the White House, while she is organizing more protests & riots in DC !! Who knows who else is involved in that organizing & promoting. The heat is being turned up on the pressure cooker ! Our nation is hanging on by a thread !!! No matter what is done to try to stop the madness, the commiecrats & the media will paint it in the most unfavorable way, and use it to instigate more violence. I just do not believe this is all going to end well !!! I am just glad my family & I do not live in high density populated area !!! SAD !!!
Si vis pacem, para bellum Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers) "No one ever rescues an old dog. They lay in a cage until they die. PLEASE save one. None of us wants to die cold and alone... --Dennis Olson " People that say money can't buy you happiness, have never paid an adoption fee
In a movie.
Yes indeed, but if we can continue to stick to the high road and avoid overreacting to the LIES of the RATmedia, it is becoming inceasingly obvious to more and more of the electorate just how BIASED our Media has become against the law- abiding here in the U.S. and this will cost the Leftists jn November...MUD
"NOW...Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan!!"
In a movie. Authoritarians today from both sides of the aisle still venerate the tyrant.
Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. Down on the D&R plantation.
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