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“Totalitarianism is compliance. Compliance brings totalitarianism. Whether it be more like fascism or communism matters little, widespread individual compliance inevitably leads a society to a bad place. Lack of compliance is generally protective to the individual in the early days of totalitarianism as the non-compliant are not worth the trouble.”

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The Question I’ve Wanted to Answer for Twenty Years is Suddenly So Clear to Me

Allan Stevo November 14, 2020

Shortly after the turn of this century, I found myself standing in one of the halls of political power in former Czechoslovakia, after hearing the umpteenth horror story from communism, and saying to myself “I wish I could live through a little bit of communism to see how normal people allowed it to all happen.”

You see, I just couldn’t believe how this stable and prosperous interwar democracy could find itself in the throes of Stalinist communism and its psychological turmoil. It was shortly after World War II though, in 1948, that the communists came to power and there was a lot of “new normal” to deal with after the horrors of war. Akin to our current era, there was even a period of Czechoslovak communism called “normalizacia” or normalization.

What was this thing called normalization? It was the “second wave” of Stalinism led by the old guard, a return after the liberalization of the 1968 Prague Spring to the most oppressive communism, a “new normal.”

Normalization lasted from the fall of 1968 until November 17, 1989, when a peaceful revolution was set into place in former Czechoslovakia.

The Normalities Of Life Under Communism

From the surveillance state, to the uranium mines for political prisoners, along with other horrific impacts for thinking the wrong thing: no college for your kids, no permission to pursue your desired career path, no permission to travel (unless you were really awful, hard to repress, and they wanted to get rid of you), to the total control of almost all aspects of life for all people, political prisoner or not, to the total domination of media and culture for the political ends of government, in which there was even well-funded and encouraged official culture and unofficial culture.

If you stayed obedient, you were mostly treated okay compared to the others. If you got close to the most powerful, you were treated better. Within a few years, no one in society — from the highest echelon down —was living all that well. As time went on, the difference between west and east grew more stark. Virtually everything was chintzy in the east.

How could a people put up with it? How could anyone treat this as normal?

The stories I heard from so many seemingly normal and logical people in my many lengthy visits to post communist countries was “It was all so normal” and “We never realized anything was wrong with it.” Plenty will also speak openly about the abnormality of it all. To this day, in the post-communist lands, large percentages of the population, who are more comfortable being obedient to authority than figuring out how to add value in the world around them, lament the shift from communism.

Some people such as that have not made the shift to the logical and generous environment of capitalism very well. They miss the warm paternalistic embrace of being a lackey in communist society.

As I write this, on Friday, November 13, 2020, seven months into our free trial of corona communism, on the 241st day of lockdown in this most heavily locked down American city in which I hang my hat, I’m beginning to see the many similarities that made it all so possible for the people of Czechoslovakia to see it as all so normal.

Compliance Is At The Heart Of Totalitarianism

I stood with a European two weeks ago as he intimated to me the descent of the world into a state of compliance at all cost, and he related those details from his corner of the world since World War II, imbued with the memories of his forefathers.

Totalitarianism is compliance. Compliance brings totalitarianism. Whether it be more like fascism or communism matters little, widespread individual compliance inevitably leads a society to a bad place. Lack of compliance is generally protective to the individual in the early days of totalitarianism as the non-compliant are not worth the trouble.

How Does Your Compliance Benefit You Or Anyone Else?

The benefit of compliance to the individual in the present era of corona communism is unclear and unquestioned. The insistence to comply is the primary definition of what is taking place today. There is no rigorous reason to it. There is no prevailing logic to it. There is certainly no genuine public debate.

Many governments and cultures in a self-perpetuating loop of fear that has been stoked and re-stoked have shifted toward this totalitarian demand toward compliance at all cost. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo even admits to happily riding the tide rather than leading.

The Empire State Fear-Monger Criticizes His Work

Cuomo, seemingly the biggest reactionary of all state governors instead of leading, tries to claim cynically that he rides the wave of fear, while blaming others for the fear-mongering behavior that he engages in that so feeds that fear. On a Tuesday, October 6, 2020 (h/t Robert Wenzel) conference call, trying to make peace with Orthodox Jewish leaders who he later “stabbed in the back,” by their account, Cuomo calls his government’s corona response an over-reaction:

“I’m a hundred percent frank and candid. This is not a highly nuanced, sophisticated response. This is a fear-driven response, you know. This is not a policy being written by a scalpel; this is a policy being cut by a hatchet. It’s just very blunt. I didn’t propose this, you know; it was proposed by the Mayor [Bill de Blasio] in the City. I’m trying to sharpen it and make it better. But it’s out of fear. People see the numbers going up – ‘Close everything! Close everything!’ It’s not the best way to do it, but it is a fear-driven response. The virus scares people. Hopefully, we get the numbers down in the zip codes, the anxiety comes down, and then we can have a smarter, more-tailored approach.

“Your point is right: why close every school? Why don’t you test the schools and close the ones that have a problem? I know, but, first, I don’t know that we have the resources to do that now. But I can tell you honestly, the fear is too high to do anything other than, ‘Let’s do everything we can to get the infection rate down now, close the doors, close the windows.’ That’s where we are.”

This Is The Predictable Outcome Of Leaving Technocrats In Charge

Can anyone be surprised when a member of the technocratic class approaches a perfectly healthy human and instead of choosing the humbling “If it any broke then don’t try to fix it” approach, attempts the “Let’s do everything we can” approach? This is their “professional deformation” as the Slovaks like to say about technocrats and a handful of other professionals, who have a hard time separating themselves from their career.

This over-reaction, which we euphemistically call “overkill,” a term that can both literally and appropriately be applied to Cuomo’s lethal corona response, is exactly what is to be expected of the technocratic class. This is why a sane person places no trust in them.

They think they are miracle-workers, and they treat the state they serve as god-like. At their hands, we will be led to totalitarianism, provided that they continue to encounter a compliant population.

The Formula Our Technocratic Class Has Borrowed From The Totalitarians Of The Last Century

Though this can be elaborated on quite a bit after two decades of interviewing people and trying to make sense of communism, below is the formula that brought totalitarianism to vast portions of the globe and that is now being used in the United States:

1.) Find a stressful situation.

2.) Stoke fear.

3.) Implement a new normal.

4.) It will quickly perpetuate itself as useful idiots, useful innocents, confidence men, and many others collaborate in a self-fulfilling spiral.

5.) Once a threshold has been breached, Frankenstein’s monster turns on Dr. Frankenstein and runs rampant for some decades hence.

This predictable equation is what I have, in disbelief, never imagined could be implemented on a society without watching it first hand. I just could never imagine such drastic, measurable, toxic, self-sabotaging, and total change over such nonsense in under a year. I’m watching it first hand in my American homeland. So many more died from the lockdown than from Covid, and the immeasurable horrors of the response to Covid beyond that will long be felt in society, even if we return to the old normal today.

I’m also watching this strange attitude get exported to vast portions of the globe, though I can’t travel to those places, so I remain skeptical about the veracity of the scattered reports. Just like the “free” media of post-communist former Czechoslovakia, a great number of stories in many foreign newspapers are merely plagiaristic local translations or of New York Times stories or similar coverage.

52 Weeks In Slovakia

Having studied this topic of totalitarianism obsessively for the past two decades, I am most grateful for the knowledge I have that prepares me for this moment. For those in doubt, just have a glance at the last decade of my writing in the website 52 Weeks in Slovakia, (www.52inkSk.com) which was started as a response to the awful coverage of the American media and also the Western-influenced Slovak media on domestic coverage of Slovakia. The website is a slow, decade-long awakening.

In time, I learned a few details about those who successfully avoid the totalitarian.

The Individual Solution To Avoiding Totalitarianism

1.) You can’t change anyone but yourself.

2.) That means you can’t change society. Society may follow your lead, but you can’t guarantee that any action you take may change another. Even the most extreme regimes have learned this.

3.) This may be sad to some, but this can also be liberating, for the good news is that you need only focus on yourself and those entrusted to you (who you also can’t change, but who you can lead and be a model for).

4.) You can choose to be compliant with your own will; you can choose to be compliant with your Creator’s will; you can choose to be compliant with the most trendy, base trends of pop culture; you can choose to be compliant with the most twisted sycophants and sociopaths of media and culture; you can choose to be compliant with the most perverse laws and orders of government. That choice is 100% yours. The easy choice is to make no choice, no decision, no commitment, but unless you are as spineless as they come, if you make that easy choice, boy will you hate yourself and where you end up.

5.) Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future. You are the sum of the five people you most associate with. Who you associate with (for now) remains your choice. Choose wisely, because plenty of people are working hard day-and-night in the nexuses of power: in DC, Arlington, Langley, big cities, state capitals, Silicon Valley, and many other places around the world to deny you that most basic freedom of association.

6.) “What if there is uncomfortable pushback?” you may ask. Well, I’m sorry, that’s life and you need to choose your place in life. As Stephen Baskerville writes “He who is afraid to anger or offend is not yet a man.”

7.) The choice then is this one, and this one alone. Will you be compliant or not?

Will You Be Compliant Or Not?

Because if you will wear the face mask, then you will take the vaccine. If you will wear the face mask, you will believe the election results. If you will wear the face mask, you will accept the lockdown. If you will wear the face mask, you will let your mother die alone. If you will wear the face mask, you will let your son be buried with no funeral. If you will wear the face mask, when historians one day call it necessary and normal, you will agree. If you will wear the face mask, then 2020 will be tolerable to you, and you will learn to adapt to the worst in humanity, rather than to demand the best.

When you wear the face mask, you tell the world that you are someone who will not identify his boundaries, communicate his boundaries, or defend his boundaries. You are instead someone with flexible boundaries, waiting for the right confidence man to walk all over you.

How Totalitarian Regimes Engulfed Half The World

How did totalitarian regimes engulf half the world in the Century of the Great State (1917-2016)?

That’s simple. By getting its people to “wear” lots of different “face masks.”

What choices are you making at this moment in order to spread greater liberty in the world?

If you don’t have clear answers, you’re probably part of the mass marching us toward normalizacia. The new normal.


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I would love to have an anti-body test as I truly believe I had the ccp infection back in Jan. 2020.

Mentioned I had flu symptoms for over two weeks and they went in to nuclear attack protocol but said nothing.

I care for a completely disabled lupus patient and we are both so sick of this fucking up what little income we have.

Enough.


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Michigan just got more time in the Hole.

I think it's time for all us essential expendable workers to just stay home and say screw it.


I think this just the prelude to a full blown lockdown in three weeks but I hope to be wrong in this assessment. I have no trust in the Governor, the A.G. or the Secretary of State or any one who serves at the pleasure of any of them.


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I think this just the prelude to a full blown lockdown in three weeks but I hope to be wrong in this assessment. I have no trust in the Governor, the A.G. or the Secretary of State or any one who serves at the pleasure of any of them.


Elections have consequences. They have the Michigan Supreme Court now as well.

With no in house dining, no holiday parties, what restaurants that have survived won't.


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Michigan just got more time in the Hole.

I think it's time for all us essential expendable workers to just stay home and say screw it.


I think this just the prelude to a full blown lockdown in three weeks but I hope to be wrong in this assessment. I have no trust in the Governor, the A.G. or the Secretary of State or any one who serves at the pleasure of any of them.


Especially when Trump wins his day in court. The unleashed fury from these Democrats will be off the charts.



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Michigan just got more time in the Hole.

I think it's time for all us essential expendable workers to just stay home and say screw it.
Why? I'd strongly recommend to everyone that they simply ignore these retards, open their businesses and tell those that think themselves God to go 'F'-off. Take a lesson from the black clad morons who ignore everything and do as they please. When government is openly detrimental to the people, the people should render them worthless by completely ignoring them. We're headed for mass chaos anyway, so why not help push that outcome along.


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Michigan just got more time in the Hole.

I think it's time for all us essential expendable workers to just stay home and say screw it.

Oh, I'd already planned to do something like that. I'm no longer employed, but I'll wager my somewhat profligate spending habits have been good for both Michigan's and the nation's economy. Well, I'm thinkin' I'll just turn that ol' money tap right about off.

I'm thinkin' "If it ain't essential, I ain't buyin' it."

See how our masters like that.

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Elections have consequences. They have the Michigan Supreme Court now as well.

They sure do. Any bets on how long Shall Issue, Stand Your Ground, and even the Castle Doctrine will survive that?

Remember: When the anti-gun crowd didn't like the new Shall-Issue law, first thing they tried to do was fire-up a ballot initiative. Michigan's Supreme Court shot it down. I doubt the now-leftist-dominated Supreme Court would do the same. And you can bet dollars to donuts stare decisis won't mean a damn thing to them if the prior decision doesn't agree with their agenda.



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Bowling centers closed for INDOOR SERVICE? I'd like two adjoining lanes in the parking lot , please.

Noticed it too. Imbicilus Meticulitis is the REAL pandemic in this case.




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Depending on how these are implemented, this would be like demanding a jury trial for a speeding ticket. I've never heard of being able to do that. The tickets are probable classified as some sort of civil infraction that can be tried in front of an administrative law judge or similar. They don't have to offer a jury trial.

If you want to contest that verdict (which will likely always be guilty), you'd probably have to go to a higher level appeals court, and pay a lawyer a substantial amount to file and try the appeal. Unless someone is willing to shell out a lot of money to TOFTT, it isn't really worth it.

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I’ve said it for a while, and I’ll say it again. Anyone charged with any offense related to this foolishness should demand a jury trial.

I wouldn’t plea or pay a fine to any of this. Because there’s a really strong chance that despite all the Karen’s you might seat on a jury, you only need one to say no.

I recommend plugging the court system with any COVID related offense.


Yes, you can have a jury trial on a speeding ticket. Violations of the law do not give them a pass on your 5th and more over Sixth Amendment Rights.

Most people just usually choose for a bench trial, but a jury trial is available.




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Bowling centers closed for INDOOR SERVICE? I'd like two adjoining lanes in the parking lot , please.


Moonlight bowling in the strictest sense.
 
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I suspected Whitmer was going to shut us down again.
Restaurants are now restricted to outdoor dining or carry out only.
I am certain that outdoor dining will be very popular in the snow.
But the latest renewed restrictions wont become effective until this Wednesday. Makes a lot of sense!


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City of Anchorage requires patrons register for contact tracing when going to restraints. Went out to a local restaurant for dinner the other night and was amazed at how many celebrities are living here in Eagle River; Homer Simpson, Danny Noonan, Burt Reynolds, James T. Kirk and amazed how many share the same phone number 867-5309.




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City of Anchorage requires patrons register for contact tracing when going to restraints .


Yup, that's about right.


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Our governor just announced an Uber-order that masks must be worn at all times inside buildings other than your home or homes of friends and family. When I got to the gym yesterday evening, the guy at the scanner bluntly said they weren’t walking around to check if patrons were in compliance. Not a soul in the place had a mask on. Not one.

I saw the guy a little later walking around maskless and ignoring this completely. I love living is a rebellious state Big Grin




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Why? I'd strongly recommend to everyone that they simply ignore these retards, open their businesses and tell those that think themselves God to go 'F'-off. Take a lesson from the black clad morons who ignore everything and do as they please

Every city has a chamber of commerce or merchants association and if they would all band together, they could indeed tell these little Hitlers to go fuck off. For sure, they would bluster and threaten and pick a few small businesses to go after and try to intimidate everyone, but they don't have the resources to go after every one.
 
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Elections have consequences. They have the Michigan Supreme Court now as well.


They sure do. Any bets on how long Shall Issue, Stand Your Ground, and even the Castle Doctrine will survive that?

Remember: When the anti-gun crowd didn't like the new Shall-Issue law, first thing they tried to do was fire-up a ballot initiative. Michigan's Supreme Court shot it down. I doubt the now-leftist-dominated Supreme Court would do the same. And you can bet dollars to donuts stare decisis won't mean a damn thing to them if the prior decision doesn't agree with their agenda.




Since the entire (michigan) election was completely corrupted, is there any hope that the fraud committed for the other elections will also be addressed?

We have to end this fraud completely!




 
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Lets not forget these are governor issued lock downs right now. If Biden gets a hold of the reins he has promised a six week national lock down. So these governor issued lock downs will lead right into a national lock down.

How much you wanna bet the national lock down is even more severe than what many of these governors are doing. We could be facing lock downs with no end in sight.


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Originally posted by Appliance Brad:
Michigan just got more time in the Hole.

I think it's time for all us essential expendable workers to just stay home and say screw it.

Oh, I'd already planned to do something like that. I'm no longer employed, but I'll wager my somewhat profligate spending habits have been good for both Michigan's and the nation's economy. Well, I'm thinkin' I'll just turn that ol' money tap right about off.

I'm thinkin' "If it ain't essential, I ain't buyin' it."

See how our masters like that.

quote:
Originally posted by Appliance Brad:
Elections have consequences. They have the Michigan Supreme Court now as well.

They sure do. Any bets on how long Shall Issue, Stand Your Ground, and even the Castle Doctrine will survive that?

Remember: When the anti-gun crowd didn't like the new Shall-Issue law, first thing they tried to do was fire-up a ballot initiative. Michigan's Supreme Court shot it down. I doubt the now-leftist-dominated Supreme Court would do the same. And you can bet dollars to donuts stare decisis won't mean a damn thing to them if the prior decision doesn't agree with their agenda.


We are so screwed here.


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Since the entire (michigan) election was completely corrupted, is there any hope that the fraud committed for the other elections will also be addressed?

If you're talking about Michigan's Supreme Court now being dominated by leftists: Wouldn't have taken election fraud to accomplish that. I don't know if you watch any TV, but somebody was paying a lot of money for a lot of advertising time for leftists McCormack & Welch. I saw not a single advert for any other SC nominee. So, while it was disappointing to see them both win, it was not in the least bit surprising.

If the average in-duh-vidual in Michigan had two firing neurons to rub together they might have stopped to ask themselves "To whom is it so important these two people get elected to the Supreme Court, and why?" But they don't, so they vote for name recognition: "I recognize that name, so I'll vote for it."

The GOP dropped the ball BIG TIME on this one.

Now Lansing is dominated by a leftist Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and, soon, Supreme Court.

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We are so screwed here.

Quite possibly.

Personally, were I even twenty years younger I might be thinking about leaving the state.

I might, anyway, if it gets bad enough. When you've done all you can do and it's still not enough: Time to move on.



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We had relatives stay with us recently and they took us out to eat. It was the first time I've eaten inside a restaurant since the Covid BS began. The restaurant had Cruella's mandatory sign-in book so it got a rather creative name and number.

Witchmer has turned us into newts and we're not getting better. The so-called Republican reps in MI need to get off their asses now before the situation requires pitchforks and torches. In this household the pitchforks are sharp and torches plentiful.




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