Why I’m Opposed to Activism

Why I’m Opposed to Activism

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* Before anything else, I need to clarify my meaning: There are “activists” whom I respect and support. (Ernie and Donna Hancock leap to mind, as do several Bitcoin “activists.”) I divide these people from the activism of my title, because these people act, encourage, and teach directly, not through third parties.

This distinction will become clear to you as we proceed.

The Distinction: What Happened to the Cool Kids

Once upon a time, there were courageous computer types who defied mighty Western governments and worked around them to deliver usable cryptography to the world. It took skill, it took intelligence, and most of all, it took courage. But these people took the risks and did it, and I think they deserve credit for it.

Sadly, however, more than a few of those people descended from the ranks of the righteously disobedient to the level of mere activists. They spend their efforts these days encouraging legislation, engaging in dialog, and promoting causes.

In other words, they went from doing things themselves to begging overlords to do them. Consider the two models:

  1. The first model required skill, intelligence, and courage. It required people to act against the will of the dominator.
  2. The new model makes activists advisors to the dominator. In their imaginations, they are so smart that they can trick the dominator into doing “the right thing.”

Please note that model #1 removes power from the overlord and transfers it to individuals.

Then please note that model #2 enhances the power of the overlord. It is only the overlord who is held as a proper actor.

Sadly, model #2 has become the primary model of activism in the Western world, and this is the model that I oppose.

Specific Reasons I’m Opposed to Activism:

#1: It enhances the existing order. As I’ve written before, mankind is now living with space-age technology and bronze-age rulership, a ridiculous and retrograde mode of organization. We desperately need to get past it, but rulership never willingly lets go of power. Supporting rulership – enthroning it as the only legitimate actor – is devolutionary; it drags us away from the future.

#2: It evades courage and risk. No one likes risk, but in a world controlled by bronze-age dominators, progress requires it. Under the modern activism model, however, almost no courage is required; the activist is a partner to power. Successful activism, under this model, ends with the ruler – and only the ruler – acting.

So long as we beg the ruler to act, we are harmless to power and even helpful to it. For example, while Alexander Haig was a major figure in the Reagan White House, he was confronted by anti-war protestors. His response was telling:

Let them march all they want, as long as they continue to pay their taxes.

Activism that relies on the existing order is no threat to the existing order. It benefits the status quo and it neuters potential activists of the first model, seducing them to avoid risk.

#3: It corrupts the activists. Activists of the second model tend to have problems with arrogance. That’s my observation, of course, and yours may differ, but the entire model rests on the ability of the activist to outsmart other people.

The model #2 activist outsmarts ruling factions to get his or her way. He or she works social media to get groups of people to repeat his or her slogans; he convinces masses to show up at his events; he gets TV cameras where they need to be when they need to be, then crafts sound bites that will play well on the news. In other words, he outsmarts everyone else.

The modern activist uses people as tools, especially the social media throngs. Thus, he or she gains a very real type of power. And as we should all know by now, power corrupts.

The successful activist, as a tool of his or her trade, must become famous, and fame corrupts at least as fast as more traditional types of power.

#4: It keeps the masses firmly within the status quo. People seeing the great, well-publicized successes of the model #2 activists never see any reason to move on their own. The brilliant activist gets things done by outsmarting power. That being so, their most sensible action is simply to support a successful activist.

Why should the concerned young person launch out on their own, seeing that famous gurus are already talking to the prime ministers, filing class-action lawsuits, and have thousands of online admirers? So, he or she finds a role inside the status quo that the activist is “changing.” Something feels naggingly wrong about it, but who is he or she to challenge the great guru?

And so the status quo continues forward apace.

#5: It creates and enhances a victim-based culture. Nothing gets better results in the modern age than portraying oneself as a victim or portraying one’s cause as in the service of victims. And so, that is precisely what the clever activist must do.

Worse, the activist needs his/her crowds to appear as victims and subtly encourages them to see themselves that way. Soon enough, the thousands do see themselves as victims, empowering the activist to champion their cause.

And please note that once we slide our minds into the role of “victim,” we give up agency over our lives. From then on, we become dependents, rather than confident actors on our own behalf.

In other words, we hand over our power to the activist and become dependent upon him or her.

Worse, we become morally dependent upon the activist, because the very role of “victim” requires a moral judgment. The guru activist then becomes a major force in our moral universe.

This amounts to a loss of personal power that is both subtle and pernicious, atrophying our ability to handle even our interpersonal interactions.

#6: It helps victims by using other people’s money. Convincing the state to “do something” is the easy way out. Rather than standing up and getting busy (and, god forbid, spending our own money), we empower the state to act. The truth, of course, is that the state does nothing without first stealing money, but we can easily imagine that it doesn’t cost us.

This model permits us to feel righteous at no expense. It’s false and wasteful, of course, but the illusion is easy to maintain… at least in the modern climate, where few things are called by their true names.

So…

So, please engage in Model #1 activism: Use your own mind, your own cleverness, your own effort. Bless the world.

And once you do, give yourself credit. You will have earned it. You will have gained a real reason to feel righteous. Enjoy it.

Paul Rosenberg

[Editor’s Note: Paul Rosenberg is the outside-the-Matrix author of FreemansPerspective.com, a site dedicated to economic freedom, personal independence and privacy. He is also the author of The Great Calendar, a report that breaks down our complex world into an easy-to-understand model. Click here to get your free copy.]

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 23, 2015 4:29 pm

Good piece. Most activism (the type that depends upon state action) is also bullshit because it doesn’t work. Mostly people screw up their own lives, and the more you help them, the faster they’ll screw things up.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
September 23, 2015 4:47 pm

You mean like liberal crony or nanny activism vs Truth, Justice and The American Way ?

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
September 23, 2015 6:21 pm

@Siddell: Boy are you on a tear against liberals when your fellow republican neoconservatives are doing a GREAT job tearing through the middle east, raping, pillaging, destroying societies and forcing millions out of their homes into the streets as refugees. Now THAT’S Activism with a capital “A”.
Open your fucking eyes.

Satori
Satori
September 23, 2015 7:27 pm

“@Siddell: Boy are you on a tear against liberals when your fellow republican neoconservatives are doing a GREAT job tearing through the middle east, raping, pillaging, destroying societies and forcing millions out of their homes into the streets as refugees. Now THAT’S Activism with a capital “A”.
Open your fucking eyes.”

I’ll never forget the time,many years ago
when I was still stupid enough to watch the FAUX News Network
Charles Krauthammer said
and I quote “The Republican Party protects the rich”
(not that the Dems don’t do the same thing)

anybody who is still locked into the “left”,”right” paradigm
just doesn’t get it

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
September 23, 2015 8:49 pm

Westcoaster, Excuse me …2015.5 – 2008 = 7.5 How many more years until we can blame Obama and the Democrats for anything? Open your eyes. OK, I concede that NEOCONs are a sub-species that use both parties like toilet paper on Israel’s behest. Everybody I know will tell you I opposed the Vietnam War (as an officer, that was touchy), attacks on Serbia, both Gulf Wars, attacks on Libya and Syria, and our support of the Kiev Junta. Regarding Liberals, I am allergic to stupid people; it’s worse than you imagine. Regarding Israel, they are mostly to blame for the hell in the Middle East and should be so treated (however, I was totally for Operation Nickel Grass even before 9Oct73). Maybe you missed this: ” I believe the Elite and their bankster minions run the Western Shadow Governments which promote the dual policies of multiculturalism & wide open borders coupled with the bombing of Israel’s enemies like Iraq, Libya, Syria etc to accomplish several goals 1) decapitate, divide and destroy Israel’s enemies 2) use someone else’s dollar and blood 3) shift the blame from Israel 4) move their neighbor enemies to a Western country 5) stir up hate of Muslims in Western countries 6) stir up support of more bombings 7) rinse and repeat on the next Muslim enemy country on the list.” And this: ” Our government has the most bases and aircraft carriers and uses the most bombs of any country. Comrade Hussein The Horrible bombs whoever he wants, where ever he wants, whenever he wants, for whatever reason he wants. We have been following the Zionist model for police actions, State Department actions, and economic & military actions; we apply overwhelming force first, take whatever we want and make enemies on all sides. Nobody has any god given right to bully and plunder anyone. We too are now like an isolated Ninja warrior kicking and slashing in all directions because he is surrounded by angry enemies. We need a new start; we need a POTUS who will fire everybody Bush and Obama hired and whoever they in turn hired. Somebody to tell our once hard earned but now used to be allies that we don’t want a Nobel Peace Prize given to us but we want to earn one the old fashioned way honestly. Our last two POTUS made problems and enemies everywhere but in Nov2016 we had an American Spring where the American People made it clear we want to advance world peace again like Reagan and Gorbachev did. We want real peace between stable nations, races and tribes and definitely not the old NWO agenda of the UN, US, EU Elite etc. People want freedom for peaceful expressions of worship and peaceful competition among religions, ideologies and commerce with honest money by common agreement; but, whenever violent cruel extremist criminals attack, people want united efforts by governments to totally stop it ASAP.”

TE
TE
September 24, 2015 10:52 am

Beautifully stated.

The state “allowed” activism has created so much destruction, yet appears the only way in the m I ends of the many.

This goes hand in hand with our trophies for all, especially for those that volunteer. We reward our kids for showing up, then we throw a party to thank the volunteers. This country loves to pay itself on the back for accomplishing little.

Thanks for bringing PCR to us Admin