Resist or
Rebel?
Charlie Earl
In the past
couple of columns I have been urging those who cherish freedom to stand tall
and fight back against the galloping tyranny that confronts us. I do understand
the maxim that there are “different strokes for different strokes.” I wouldn’t
want it any other way. What good is individual liberty if we are not unique
individuals? Nevertheless, if you believe that our liberty is in peril, and if
you feel strongly enough to defend and restore it, you may be seeking a strategy
that fits you. Personally my primary tools are my big mouth and my keyboard,
but you may have other devices that will work best for you. As a crusty
curmudgeon, I take advantage of my natural inclination to bitch, moan and rant.
Your personality and your personal toolbox may provide other more effective
tactics for you.
Organization
is one such tool. If you are one of those highly organized persons who have a
knack for getting people to work together in a timely fashion, then you might
consider finding others who share your passion for freedom. Bring them
together, focus on the primary issues—locally, statewide and nationally—and
brainstorm the types of EFFECTIVE responses that can initiated and sustained by
your group. Your organization skills can be valuable for acquiring data,
disseminating information and deploying patriots to address the issues. You may
not be a gifted speaker or creative writer, but you have an internal
“organizational chart’ that guides you through the process in an orderly manner.
For a concentrated liberty movement to succeed your skills are vital.
Perseverance
and dogged determination are critical components for any successful enterprise.
If your temperament or personality is similar to a bulldog’s with a juicy bone,
then you should be the rally master of your group. You are the one who stirs
them up and gets them moving according to the organizational plan. You will not
quit until victory has been achieved. Your obstinacy is usually an asset, but
be absolutely certain that your goals are achievable. If they are impractical,
your talents will be squandered because those who rally to your strengths will
think you’re suicidal or delusional. You can use your obstinacy to encourage
those around you who may waver, but it must be seen as strength by those who
support your position. Opponents will characterize you as unreasonable and
obdurate, but those who stand with you will rally to your steadfastness.
Perhaps you
are one of those “strong silent types” who resists shouting, rallying or
marching, but people respect your calm analysis. Your role can be a critical
one for liberty. You can offer sage, measured advice about tactics or strategy,
and you can be an effective recruiter for the freedom movement. Those who know
you are aware that you are not fickle and will perceive that your involvement
with a liberty effort lends it legitimacy. Even if you lack the fire of the
passionate advocate or the bull-headedness of the determined activist, your
thoughtful approach will attract others. Your greatest weakness within the
movement is your reluctance to share your views with others when the
opportunities arise. Your natural inclination is to “hold your own counsel” and
to not get involved. Because of your reserve, your efforts as a recruiter can
be very effective if you step up and step out.
Each of us
has something to bring to the table. Those of you who have the gift of teaching
can study and share your insights about the issues that confront us. In
addition, you can utilize your skills by helping others to learn the basics of
prepping or legal ways to resist a growing tyranny. Understand, learn and teach
are the tools in your personal toolbox. Use your gifts to advance the cause of
liberty. Resist or rebel? Understanding the situation and thorough preparation
plus your individual talents will determine the proper course for you and
others who desire freedom. Now…stand up and step out.
Charlie Earl
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