Giving Anarchy a Bad Name

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

Here we have a photo of Corporal Maxwell Klinger, a character in the American television comedy, M.A.S.H., filmed in the early 1970’s.

The Klinger character was written as a soldier in the Korean War, who hoped that, if he became a transvestite, he’d qualify for a Section Eight discharge and would be sent home. In this photo, Corporal Klinger was taking part in a troop inspection.

In the early 70’s, America was still involved in the Viet Nam War. The liberal press graphically covered that war and its travesties – to the point that a majority of Americans became sick of the seemingly endless (and pointless) conflict and thoroughly sympathized with the Klinger character.

But, make no mistake about it: Corporal Klinger was an anarchist.

He did not desert on the firing line; he was not violent to his superiors; he simply dressed in an entertaining series of female outfits in order to be classified as insane, so he could be allowed to go home.

His superior, Captain Pierce, sympathised with Klinger’s effort, often commenting something to the effect, “Do I think he’s insane? Only if it’s insane to object to having your government send you half way around the world in order to get shot at.”

But the 70’s were different times. Back then, the media were not owned by the same corporations that were profiting from the war.

Today, the major corporations that profit from warfare not only donate heavily to the political campaigns of both political parties, thereby assuring that there will be a proliferation of unnecessary wars; they also control both the news programmes and the film industry, assuring that there will be no equivalent of M.A.S.H. for present-day Americans to watch.

There will also be no news broadcasts that expose the US government creating and funding rebel organisations such as ISIS – that create chaos that the US must then come in and “control.”

If the American people were to receive such news on their televisions, they would today be asking meaningful questions as they did in the 70’s, such as, “How is it possible for the US, the greatest military power on earth, to invade a country like Afghanistan, fighting against disorganized sheepherders for 20 years, spending trillions dollars doing it, and not gaining any ground whatever – in effect, being no further ahead than when they started?”

And how can returning veterans of that war be treated by Government as being potential terrorists – classified as “threats to democracy” upon their return?

The American media of today does not present these questions to viewers and they shall not do so in the future.

But, what of the anarchists?

Of course, when we think of anarchy, we think of groups like the SLA (Symbionese Liberation Army), who, at the time when M.A.S.H. was being aired, were a small group of people who armed themselves, robbed banks, kidnapped and killed people in the name of “liberation.”

The SLA were not, in fact, terrorists; they were a small gang of thugs. They were annihilated by the Los Angeles police, in a shoot-out and conflagration, and justifiably so, as they had violently aggressed against others without provocation.

Today, we incorrectly see groups like Black Lives Matter and Antifa as anarchists and, of course, we’re encouraged to view them in this light, as they’re groups that use force in order to terrorise others.

Presented in this light, we could be forgiven if we regard anarchists as “evil people who wish to destroy us.” Of course, we would oppose their activities and even their existence. They represent force, violence and intimidation.

The trouble is, “anarchy” is being misrepresented by both governments and the media in order to assure that the citizenry is compliant.

In truth, a definition of anarchy is, “The absence or non-recognition of authority.” Another definition is, “The absence of government and absolute freedom of the individual.”

What these true definitions represent, therefore, is, “leave me alone to live my life as I choose. As long as I don’t aggress against others, my liberty should be respected.”

Of course, this was the primary principle of America’s founding fathers – that the US would be a republic – a state of rule in which the rights of the individual are of paramount importance – not the will of leaders, or even the will of the majority.

And, in M.A.S.H, we have Corporal Klinger defending that inalienable right. He’s a classic anarchist – a draftee into a system that he does not believe in. He offers no force, he simply states, in a peaceful manner, that he does not wish to participate in his government’s invasion of a sovereign nation halfway round the world.

The fact that he does so through a comical manner makes his anarchy no less valid.

During America’s involvement in the Viet Nam War, peace activist Charlotte Keyes wrote an article entitled, “Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came?”

The title became a minor anthem thereafter. Its supporters were anarchists – people who suggested that governments can create all the aggressive foreign adventures they want, but those who are being invited to become the cannon fodder in those adventures should be able to choose not to participate.

And, they should have every right to do so.

Centuries ago, leaders rode the horse that was at the head of the charge, followed by any who wished to arm themselves and fall in behind the leader.

Today, that’s decidedly not the case. The entire world is a grand chessboard, as Zbigniew Brzezinski has so eloquently described it, and political leaders never see the back of a horse. They, instead, provide for themselves the safest of perches upon which to sit, whilst they send out the gullible citizenry to do battle. They fund their wars through taxation – the fruits of the labour of the people they are elected to represent.

The people of a country pay the price with their earnings and their blood. The leaders take no personal risk, but are the recipients of the spoils.

Not surprising then, that they do all they can to discredit not only the anarchist, but the very concept of anarchy. To the American founding fathers, the anarchist was respected for his reasoning and his courage.

With or without the dress, the anarchists of today are equally worthy of our respect. They represent the voice of Liberty just as much as they did in 1776.

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34 Comments
TampaRed
TampaRed
December 17, 2022 5:57 pm

war is when the govt tells you who is the enemy,
revolution is when you figure it out 4 yourself —

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  TampaRed
December 17, 2022 8:33 pm

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Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
  TampaRed
December 17, 2022 9:29 pm

The SLA was just another CIA front, like BLM et al. They existed only because they had a name from the Families™ prominently involved with them (Hearst). It really boggles the mind when you realize the big ’60’s and ’70’s psyops (Charles Manson, etc.) we all filled with names from the families (like Abigail Folger — yes, of the coffee Folgers — with the aforementioned Manson). The tradition carries on today.

The whole point of the operation was to discourage the opposition, just like we see now with Alex Jones and the like, make them look like a bunch of radicals and/or dirty hippies, who we all know cannot ever be trusted.

We are so lucky to have a government to step in and squash a bunch of Commies and their filthy ilk.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Captain_Obviuos
December 18, 2022 5:37 am

Those radical dirty hippies that didn’t trust anyone over 30 are the senior statesmen and politicians of today.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Anonymous
December 18, 2022 5:27 pm

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Let the world burn
Let the world burn
  TampaRed
December 18, 2022 12:46 am

Funny enough, I began as a communist, then a capitalist, then a monarchist, and finally an anarchist. Small gangs of misfits appeal to me far more than the Big Ass Empire of leeches, dogs, and pigs.

Guest
Guest
  TampaRed
December 18, 2022 9:11 am

They want Revolution as it accomplishes the plan (a New World Order). Anarchy is different.

TampaRed
TampaRed
December 17, 2022 5:57 pm

rand paul, republicans are emasculated

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 17, 2022 5:58 pm
Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Anonymous
December 17, 2022 8:36 pm

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musket
musket
  Anonymous
December 18, 2022 6:50 am

Calling Al Gore?

B_MC
B_MC
December 17, 2022 6:01 pm

Perhaps the M.A.S.H. theme song “Suicide is Painless” should become Canada’s national anthem….

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Gary
Gary
December 17, 2022 6:09 pm

Good article

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Gary
December 17, 2022 8:39 pm

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Dr. Shembecka
Dr. Shembecka
December 17, 2022 6:14 pm

I admittedly have not read the entire article. I stopped when it said the picture of Klinger was from a troop inspection. No it was not. That was the episode where Col. Blake was sent home, the troops lined up to say goodbye. Right after this picture Col. Blake zips up Klinger’s dress.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Dr. Shembecka
December 17, 2022 6:40 pm

Technically, Frank assembled the “troops” for Henry’s inspection before leaving. He asks him “do you want to inspect the troops?” And he says “no, just want to say goodbye” or similar. Just read the article, then judge.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Dr. Shembecka
December 17, 2022 9:07 pm

Pretty dumb reason to stop reading a very good article.

Texas Red
Texas Red
December 17, 2022 7:29 pm

Very good article. Simple truth to the point.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Texas Red
December 17, 2022 8:40 pm

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MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Colorado Artist
December 17, 2022 9:55 pm

Technically, oxycodone is a synthetic opioid. But heroin is definitely something that comes from all those puppies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
December 18, 2022 2:13 pm

Synthetic opioids are all synthesized from opium. That is, they all require opium as a raw resource.
This includes oxy and fentanyl.
They are not synthesized out of petroleum products or something like that.

Iggy
Iggy
December 17, 2022 7:40 pm

Could you imagine sending your kids to fight for this cesspool of shit?I say Jews first send your little parasites first.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Iggy
December 17, 2022 8:51 pm

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Obbledy
Obbledy
December 17, 2022 7:47 pm

As I have been arguing…..when government violates the document that recognizes their power comes from us,….The People!We have de-facto anarchy..

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Obbledy
December 17, 2022 8:44 pm

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Colorado Artist
December 18, 2022 12:52 am

Same as it EVER was.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Obbledy
December 18, 2022 2:15 pm

Anarchy and tyranny are not the same thing.

Known Associate
Known Associate
December 17, 2022 8:24 pm

“And how can returning veterans of that war be treated by Government as being potential terrorists – classified as “threats to democracy” upon their return?”

They are deemed a threat because they saw the truth on the ground in the Sandbox, such as being forced to participate in or witnessing the training of ISIS and other terrorists by US troops at US bases, among other atrocities. From a personal report by a witness and participant who is a family friend.

Witnesses to criminal government actions, just like all the other “sanctioned”, “cancelled” and “died suddenly”….

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 17, 2022 10:07 pm

Tell the J6 Committee Of Leftist Political Parasites their preconceived charges and guilty verdicts against the protesters that know their is fraud and malfeasance in most of what is the government today and their rights need to be respected

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
December 17, 2022 11:32 pm

There will never be any middle ground in the future, you are either a survivor or part of the problem…the question is…who do you follow.

Soup
Soup
December 18, 2022 5:52 am

Wanna see true anarchy? It’s as simple as a traffic light going out at a busy intersection and the ensuing chaos created.

We’re that close.

musket
musket
December 18, 2022 6:51 am

We do not have superiors……only those senior to us at the moment.

Boogie
Boogie
December 18, 2022 7:00 am

Anarchy, Anarchist and Anarchism can be technically defined as three different things.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
December 18, 2022 7:30 am

Klinger was NOT an “anarchist”. He was a non conformist.

BIG fucking difference!

Someone call the Grammar Nazis.