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Stop Complaining about Right-Wing Protests! The Left Should be (Re)Learning

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By Dave Lindorff

OMG! Those protesters showing up at Democratic “town meetings” to promote the president’s health care “reform” program are being bused in from out of town?

Scandal! Que horrible! (Gasp)

But wait! That’s exactly what we on the left always did when we held demonstrations—at least if we could. Who in the trade union movement hasn’t called on fellow workers in other unions to join them in rallies during struggles with an employer, or asked them to join sparse picket-lines? Who hasn’t pulled out the stops trying to get people from other cities to attend a local protest?

Okay, if it were shown that the Republicans were hiring fake protesters to go to those Democratic pep rallies to mess them up, as was done during the 2000 Florida vote recount, there’d be a good investigative story, but from the righteous if ignorant anger that is being expressed by the tea-baggers and anti-government types that I’ve seen in news reports, these seem like legitimate right-wing cranks, who are willing to be rallied to the cause of opposing what they see as a socialist plot. Never mind that you’ve got ignorant numbskulls demanding that Democrats in Congress “Keep your government hands off my Medicare!” or that you’ve got right-wing protesters in their 70’s who are all on Medicare irrationally shouting “Keep government out of health care!” The point is that confused and ignorant or not, these people are willing to make the effort to travel fair distances to make their voices heard, and they’re willing to stand up, shout, and even scuffle for the chance to make their point.

It’s not as if Democrats haven’t gone to great length to fill those same halls with earnest supporters.

The real question is why is the left in the US so goddamned polite and domesticated that these Right Wing cranks look positively rowdy.

Back in the late 1950s and the 1960s, the Civil Rights movement wasn’t polite and domesticated. It brought activists to events in the Deep South all the way from New York and Boston. Its members rallied in the thousands to shut down segregated public and even private institutions. Its activists occupied buildings on university campuses, boldly confronting police and police dogs and armed men in white robes.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, anti-war protesters in turn shut down recruiting and induction centers, destroyed draft board records, tried to close down Washington, DC, got arrested in the hundreds, incited soldiers to desert and then helped hide them from the law, exposed the 1968 Democratic Convention as a farce, and faced down armed police and soldiers repeatedly, at one point in 1970 closing down the nation’s campuses in a national student strike when soldiers shot and killed four unarmed students at Kent State University.

Years earlier, when workers were being abused, they occupied factories, forcibly shutting them down with sit-down strikes, battled Pinkerton detectives and armed National Guard forces, and set up tent cities in Washington to make themselves heard.

And they won great victories.

Where is that passion today? For the most part, the left, in all its various guises—environmentalists, labor unions, civil rights advocates, health care reform advocates, anti-war activists—have become neutered office-chair potatoes, sending canned emails to their elected representatives or to the White House, occasionally marching politely inside of pre-approved, permitted and police-prescribed routes, and attending sponsored events like the current round of town meetings, perhaps to raise polite objections to aspects of a proposed piece of legislation.

The agenda of the left in today’s America is being written not by uncompromising radicals in the street as in earlier decades of struggle, but by the bought-and-paid Democrats in Washington. The left, such as it is, has become simply a reactive force, trying to make discrete little improvements in the truly horrible legislation—health care “reform,” cap-and-trade, the Employee Not-So-Free Choice Act, continued Iraq and Afghanistan War funding bills--that is being offered by a wholly corrupt Washington in thrall to corporate lobbyists.

We all need to take a lesson from the Right, and from those lusty, cantankerous folks who are raising hell at those pathetic “town meetings.”

How can it be that 10 percent of American workers don’t have a job, and that the government is expecting that number to keep rising for another year or more, or that another 7 percent have either given up even trying to find a job, or have taken part-time work in desperation, and yet we have not had one mass protest in Washington demanding public jobs for the jobless!

How can it be that the country has been mired in two wars now for eight years, and we haven’t had a million people storming the Pentagon to shut it down (or at least levitate it)!

How can it be that we have 49 million Americans who can’t even afford to see a doctor when they’re sick, and we’re talking about a health care “reform” plan that not only won’t fix the problem, but will actually end up costing us all $600 billion over 10 years without solving it! And we just write letters to Congress! Why aren’t we liberating hospitals and opening them up to the uninsured?

How can it be that the ice cap at the North Pole is actually disappearing, and the whole arctic tundra across Canada, Alaska and Siberia is starting to boil with the release of prehistoric methane trapped under now-melting permafrost, threatening the very lives of our grandchildren, and we’re calmly watching as even the Obama administration’s pathetic “cap-and-trade” legislation gets stalled by coal-state Democrats! Why aren’t we on the left lying down on the tracks to block the coal trains, or tearing up those tracks!

Where is the passion and commitment we once had?

It all seems to be on the Right these days.

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Corporate Conrtoled Media!

The Corporate Controled Media would never alow the DEMS. to brake up a Republican Town Hall. The corporate Conrtoled Media woud be out raged for the next Four years. Do not forget that the Corporate Controled Media has the backing of the Republicans.

Violence

We wouldn't have any of the reforms of the "progressive era" or the New Deal without violence or the threat of it. America was founded in the blood of British soldiers and emancipation came at fearful cost. Nazism's demise demanded Soviet artillery hub to hub around Berlin. The fascists of the town hall meetings, like other subhumans (mostly Republicans) listen to no argument BUT violence.

Protests Are One Thing But Violent Protests?

As per "Health Care Town Halls Turn Violent in Tampa and St. Louis" - Fox News (yesterday)."

Good point, but....

Good points, Dave, but you're discouting the sheer treachery from the White House.
A mere few months ago, CANDIDATE obama was ABLE TO FILL STADIUMS with people SOLIDLY BEHIND HIS campaign for "change."
Now that candidate obama is in the White House, suddenly it is up to individual congressmen to make the case for "health care reform"??!!
wtf?

WHAT is wrong with THIS picture?!!

Oh yeah, president-elect obama selected Neo-Con HATCHET MAN rahm emanuel to be Chief of Staff, and goldman-sachs to determine the nation's ECONOMIC policy. Suddenly, expecting the president to mobilize ONE ONE-THOUSANDTH of the people he managed to motivate in campaign 2008 is now a bridge too far?! for shame! He PROMISED us "change", but meant only "MORE MONEY for the 'health' insurance extortionists & con-men.
We, the people, THOUGHT we had a LEADER, but now IT IS UP TO us. It is just really hard to accept that WE HAVE TO GO _AGAINST_ our own leader, if we hope to accomplish anything meaningful.

You are right

But the problem isn't that Obama is not going to the people. It's that the people are expecting him to do what they want, while they all sit home and watch TV. Obama will do the right thing when we demand it, and make our intent clear by blocking the streets of the capital and not going home at day's end. The '67 March on Washington ended not at day's end, but when everyone at the Pentagon was arrested. That's the kind of public protest we need--over jobs, over health care, over the war, etc. I'm serious. We need to take over hospitals and open their doors to the poor. We need militant actions. Not the stupid fisticuffs of the idiots on the right, but smart actions that make a serious point. Dave Lindorff www.thiscantbehappening.net

Is it still law?

Is the Rap Brown law, which made it a federal crime to cross state lines to "incite" riots, still valid? Wouldn't it be poetic justice that a law intended to stifle "black militants" be used against Republican shills?

An honest look at American history

will show that the country has always been a commercial oligarchy. The vaunted "American middle class" was largely the creation of the industrial needs of WW II, the G.I Bill, millions of returning working class soldiers, fear of the Soviet Union, fear of the returning soldiers and the advantage of being the only nation with a robust industrial base left on the planet. The oligarchs have earnestly been working to dismantle both the blue and white collar middle classes since the end of the Vietnam War, the Reagan revolution and the collapse of the Soviet Union. In essence we're talking about a progressive period of American history covering less than 40 years. The activism of the 30s through the late 50s was based upon the radicalism of organized labor. That of the 60s and early 70s was a movement of middle class American college kids to avoid the draft, women and minorities demanding equal rights, the counter culture, the environmental movement and the willingness of big media to both cover and to be objective about these issues. The oligarchs finally defeated these movements by revamping consumerism and by purchasing both government and the means of communication outright. The tide of social progress has been ebbing since. But the tide always changes.

stop complaining

Well, with all due respect to the posters who have so far commented on this article, I must say, that if YOU had been alive around 1776, we would all be British citizens today. What's with this attitude of: I'm too tired, I'm too over-worked, I feel helpless to make any difference??? So your alternative is to sit around after 6:00 o'clock, for example, and do NOTHING but sit at your computer and learn about the world going to hell? Really, with all due respect to your demoralization, this is NOT acceptable right now. Get yourselves fired up on your own. Get yourself inspired. Decide that you MATTER. Quit looking around for someone else to inspire you, to lead you, and DO IT like Americans have always done it: LEAD YOURSELF. Follow your conscience. If you are poor, and overworked and helpless to change your circumstances, well, WHAT have you got to lose by forcing yourself to look in the mirror and finding yourself worthy of saving this nation? Is Freedom just another word for nothing else to lose? You really DO matter to all the rest of us and there are plenty of us fighting for you and your families to have a decent life. Get up and get on your horses and do whatever little, or big, thing you can do. We need you, my friends. And, ALL of us who have been fighting this fight understand why you might just want to give up and let the tides roll over you, BUT, you are TOO VALUABLE to simply do nothing. We need you. We want you. Join us, my friends.

For the most part, protests are stupid

At least the way they're done here in the States. What corporation cares what you do on your _"free"_ time. Hell, you could probably use a little exercise. A walk would do you good. Blowing off a little steam can't hurt your stress level either. But, Christ on a pogo stick man, do you realize the other week workers occupying a plant in France surrounded the building with gas cylinders and threatened to BLOW THE SUCKER UP. Compared to the typical American's little peas, those are some real balls. The whining all around is pathetic. If you are too poor to protest now, when will it get so bad you _have_no_other_choice_! If you have no time for political change because you are too busy paying off the 3000 square foot place with four car garage, then where are your priorities? Shut up and admit you're a happy and well paid slave. The author's point that Democrats are surprisingly naive for a group who are supposed to be so educated and intelligent is worth discussing however. How can it be that Sara Palin is better at rallying a crowd than John Kerry?

Wheres the passion

Like the previous poster. Is after 6:00. I have to work for a living. Don't have any spare time to protest and they know it.

Don't know about you...

...but the passion and commitment I once had was backed up by my parents' support. When I graduated from college in '76 and started living in the real world I made all my choices based on integrity and refused to sell my soul for money. The result is that I am 55 and poor, with no health insurance, scrabbling a living, working almost all the time and barely keeping my little family sheltered, clothed and fed. I'd love to chuck all this and hit the streets but really do believe that millions of us doing so for whatever side we're on would cause our country to disintegrate into real civil war. We the people still have the power to effect change and must not give up on the basic principles of our country. Our president said he could not do it alone and anyone who voted for him who has turned against him already is a whining coward.

Follow The Money

The people who have the time and money to participate in public protests apparently aren't working (or seeking to) or raising kids. They seem to be largely retirees with retirement time and Social Security money to run amok once the corporate-sponsored "information" bus tour leaves town!

But even if these subjective assertions of mine don't apply to every protester, there is a different mindset in the public today. We don't have public media we can trust. We don't pick up hitchhikers, and our physical needs are a lot more complicated than sharing a burger, wine, and a bong. We can't sleep anywhere we can crash.

But even beyond our physical limitations are our mental and emotional ones. We have allowed ourselves to become so divided that trust among us is a precious commodity - and that has been recently abused by the authorities infiltrating our change-seeking organizations. We wouldn't be surprised to know that our employers are spying on us, maybe with the help of the authoritarian government established under Reagan/Bush, and we fear losing what little we have now that we struggled mightily for years to achieve ownership of what amounts to an overpriced pittance. It may well be that we have to settle to the level where we understand from direct experience that freedom really does mean nothing left to lose before we act. But if we do wait that long, we should expect to never again achieve our goals. The means for doing so will be lost to those we oppose.