Calling Things by Their True Names

Calling Things by Their True Names

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Somewhere along my travels, I found an old Chinese proverb that says this:

The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their true names.

I’ve found a great deal of value in that little saying. It is, in fact, a fundamental building block of human development. So long as we call things by false names, we maintain our own confusion and contribute to our own abuse.

So, today I want to examine several instances of calling things by false names and to define true names for them.

True Name #1: “Because violent people say so.”

We’ve all heard young people ask why certain things must be done. And we are all familiar with responses like “because it’s the law” or “because that’s how society works.”

Those phrases, however, are untrue. The honest answer to such questions is “because violent people demand it.” Almost no one pays taxes willingly; they pay because they’ll be punished if they do not comply, ultimately including armed men and jail cells. The same goes for every state order, from building permits to stop signs: Comply or face punishments, ending in violence.

The truth is not that we do things because of laws or even because of convention; we do them because the users of violence order them and stand ready to hurt us if we don’t comply.

For actions we take voluntarily, difficult and misleading answers are not required. We usually answer questions about those things easily and honestly.

True Name #2: “Thank you for killing people and breaking things.”

How many times have we heard, “Thank you for your service,” solemnly intoned to a military employee? The truth, however, is that militaries accomplish very specific things, which are – if we are to be honest and direct – to kill people and break things. Phrases like “protecting our freedoms” and “safeguarding our civilization” are judgments – approving summaries with the purpose of making you feel good. They are not direct facts.

Thus, the true name of “thank you for your service” is “thank you for killing people and breaking things.” Whether or not we think the killing and breaking are appropriate, this is an honest description of what weapons do.

(Hat tip to Rush Limbaugh, who was, so far as I know, the first person to use this phrase.)

True Name #3: “Paying my extortion.”

Extortion is “obtaining money, property, or services through coercion.” The classic example of extortion is a protection racket, with the racketeers calling their demand a “payment for protection.”

As we mentioned under #1, almost no one pays taxes willingly. Taxes are taken via coercion and justified by promises of protection. And so it could hardly be any clearer that the true name for taxes is extortion.

Some people will claim that this involuntary transaction is somehow justified, but that does nothing to change its true name: Taking money by coercion is extortion, and always will be.

True Name #4: “Campaign bribery.”

Bribery, according to Black’s Law Dictionary is the “offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any item of value to influence the actions of an official or other person in charge of a public or legal duty.” In other words, you give money to a ruler of some type, and they do something for you in return.

So, when a company gives $5,000 to some political candidate (or group of candidates) hoping to get something back – even if they call it “access” – that’s bribery.

And please, let’s not pretend to be naïve: Every serious “campaign donation” is spent in hope of getting something in return. Thousands of us have personal experience with this (myself included), and we cannot believe otherwise without deluding ourselves.

So, call it “campaign bribery” or simply “bribery,” but this multi-billion dollar business is simply large-scale bribery, which we could also call graft. There’s no other honest tag to place upon it. If we say, “but it’s legal,” we merely defend our own confusion.

True Name #5: “Rigged trade deals.”

Free trade requires just one thing of governments: to get out of the way and let people buy and sell as they wish.

What politicians call “free trade,” however, includes hundreds and even thousands of pages that define what you may and may not do. The current example of this – the Trans-Pacific Partnership (or TPP) – features a couple of thousand pages of regulations. It was written by government officials with “input” from mega-corporations worldwide.

So, to be honest – to speak truthfully – what televised suits refer to as “free trade deals” are, in honest language, “rigged trade deals.” Free trade requires the traders to be left alone.

I Could Go On…

I could go on at some length of course: “News stations” are primarily “fear delivery systems,” “officials” are actually “rulers,” the Federal Reserve is neither federal nor a reserve, and so on. But I’ll stop here, confident that you understand my message.

Calling things by their true names is important. In fact, if we persist well enough and long enough in this, the world will change as a result. The coercive systems of our time couldn’t survive with light shining clearly upon them. Their continued operation requires a confused populace.

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monger
monger
July 26, 2016 3:45 pm

taxtortion *tm

Unbridled
Unbridled
July 26, 2016 4:23 pm

Banks have “Trust” departments. Investments are called “Securities”.

Alas, the people perish in a paucity of percipience.

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
July 26, 2016 4:43 pm

Social Justice = null program (h/t Robert Heinlein)
Social Justice Warrior = confused ignorant slut (usually)
Political Correctness = thought control (h/t George Orwell)
Diversity = societal failure
Islam = coercive religious cult
Government = coercive social control system
YMMV.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
July 26, 2016 5:48 pm

Thats why I left the cesspool 5 yrs ago. Extortion on all levels. It is not done here in Ecuador.
This is a very good artical.

ASIG
ASIG
July 26, 2016 6:33 pm

Federal Reserve = Private money monopoly Corporation structured to skim the wealth of the general population and to guarantee profits for the large member banks

Government when they’re describing the AR-15:

In the hands of private citizens they’re referred to as—– Dangerous Assault Weapons designed to kill large numbers people in a short period of time; their only legitimate use is as weapons of war.

On the procurement list for the Department of Homeland Security they’re listed as — Personal Defense Arms for Officer Safety.

For myself I consider the AR-15 a Personal Defense Device, in my hands it will never be used to Assault anyone – Ever! Therefore it is in no way an Assault Weapon.

Tokram
Tokram
  ASIG
July 27, 2016 1:34 pm

Let’s be honest. If a gun is not a tool for assault, then what good is it? We have gone too long attempting to make others feel better about it.

ASIG
ASIG
  Tokram
July 27, 2016 2:20 pm

Tokram
Are you truly that ignorant? When an elderly person or anyone who has no chance of physically defending themselves but has a gun and is able to chase off burglars or rapists who have broken into their home, how can you ask “what good is it”, and don’t try to tell me that that’s rare because it happens thousands upon thousands of times and the only thing rare about it is that it is rarely reported.

Tokram
Tokram
  ASIG
July 27, 2016 2:57 pm

I asked,what good is it to call it anything but an assault weapon. Context is everything. Stop trying to make a gun into something it is not. It is to kill and break things. If my gun can not do those things then it is not useful. And no, far from ignorant. I just don’t like someone trying to make a gun what it is not. The whole point of the article is about calling things as they are!

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
  Tokram
July 27, 2016 3:16 pm

The Smith & Wesson Governor is a multifunctional tool, capable of firing different shells without retooling or even reloading. A revolver with six chambers, it can be loaded with 0.410 shotgun shells, 0.45 ACP and 0.45 Colt loads. This remarkable weapon can be used to bring down small game, for self-defense and target shooting. As a survival tool, it may make the difference between your becoming a survivor- or a statistic.
Tokram and ASIG both have a point – part of the challenge to the Liberal Left is pointing out when a tool (gun) becomes a lifesaver, as opposed to a lifetaker. It depends on who is using it – and what their motivations are.

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Tokram
Tokram
  jamesthewanderer
July 27, 2016 3:26 pm

Absolutely, I would love to paint it as a life saver. But, do we really gain anything by being a Second Ammendment apologist. Do we justify its existence by proclaiming it is for hunting, personal defense or is it really a counter balance to tyranny?

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
  Tokram
July 27, 2016 3:55 pm

The Second Amendment needs no apologies, it is a recognition of the dark inner nature of men who love power – they are tyrannical. What are you apologizing for? And what does it say that many “liberals” want you defenseless against tyranny?
Mao said political power flows from the barrel of a gun. At least he was honest – the others who say guns are the problem are lying to you, and think you are stupid enough to believe them.
Inside every gun grabber is a tyrant waiting to get out – and hurt you.

ASIG
ASIG
  Tokram
July 27, 2016 4:09 pm

If someone comes to the realization that you have a gun or even if they only suspect or fear you have a gun, and as a result they choose not to harm you, then that gun is of value to you despite not actually killing or breaking anything. The value of a gun to me is to have the ability to prevent harm to myself; I don’t own a gun in the hope that I can someday kill someone.
How can you not understand that many crimes have been prevented by presenting a gun and where no one was killed? How can you say since no one was killed the gun has no value?
You say the point of this article is about calling things as they are; then how can you then call a firearm such as the AR-15 an assault weapon when only a small fraction of one present are actually used to ASSAULT anyone. Millions are never used for anything other than legitimate and legal purposes where no form of assault takes place, well unless you consider hunting an assault.

Tokram
Tokram
  ASIG
July 27, 2016 4:26 pm

I’m not the apologist here.

ASIG
ASIG
  Tokram
July 27, 2016 4:47 pm

You’re trying to perpetuate this ignorant label “Assault Weapon”

Credit
Credit
July 27, 2016 9:32 am

taxes = revenues
favoritism = social justice
teens = black flash mobs or gang rapists, or knock-out kings
democrat = communist
republican = religious zealot
LGBTQ = queer
news = propaganda
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program = food stamps
representatives of all the people = congressional black caucus, dual citizenship appointees, super delegates, etc.
white trash = late night comedy joke/ nigger = racial epithet
social security = individual insecurity
constitutionalist = extremist
feminism = supporting freedom to wear the hijab and have your clitoris sliced off
white male age 45+ = devil
hero = anybody who joins the military or wears a badge
love = pity
hate = disagreement
Patriot Act = treason
checks and balances = promises of jobs after leaving office
Fed Chairman = jewish academic appointee
Treasury Secretary = jewish banker appointee
dating = having a Tinder one night stand
public restroom = gay bath house
green = expensive and government subsidized
father = baby daddy

nkit
nkit
  Credit
July 27, 2016 4:55 pm

Workplace violence = Islamic terrorism
Lone Wolf attack = Islamic terrorism
POTUS = Islamic sympathizer and Racial Divider

peaknic
peaknic
July 27, 2016 12:27 pm

Christianity/Judaism = Mass behavior control through guilt