Watch the People Off-Stage

Ari L. NoonanSports

 
      The obsessively secretive, virulently anti-American organizers (“Don’t talk about us”) have orchestrated a strategy that is equal parts brilliant, insidious and invidious. What amazes me more than the extraordinary scope of the protests and the government-overthrowing tendencies of the treacherous revolutionaries who have planned this turnout is how hard they have worked to cloud their identities from the few who are curious enough to pursue them. That is a far more important storyline. Unlike the millions of illegal immigrants who creeped down in the bushes and in automobile trunks to get into America, there is nothing sneaky about the script for the day of demonstrations. Organizers unabashedly have telegraphed every move, every intention. If they were a football team, they never would have a secret practice to plot surprise strategy. It is on blog sites and in the newspapers. The message simply is, We are here, we are too many, we are taking over, we are getting our way, and there isn’t anything you can do about it. Sit down and shut up. Gullible Americans drop their chins, lower their eyes and respectfully obey orders.  If this were fifty years ago, the organizers would have dressed up in the same sheets that the Ku Klux Klan used to think were stylish. The sheets were such an obviously simplistic but nevertheless useful mask. Even in the smallest towns in the North and South where the KKK romped, close friends, family members did not know that they were connected with the villains beneath the sheets.
 
 
American Rewrite  of Gullible’s Travels
 
      I have told you several times recently that the international Communist group A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism)is one of the most dangerous of the major planners. Curiously,they have worked as assiduously to shield their name from the public as a starlet connives to draw attention to herself. America’s most influential newspapers have cooperated beautifully with the organizers. An amazing New York Times story a couple of days ago by a veteran reporter employed a remarkable piece of intellectual illogic. He wore a straight face and got away with it. Writing from Kansas, the reporter said that seventy-five percent of the state rejects any acceptance of illegal immigrants, but, he added in defiance of logic, it is an awkward, difficult decision for residents to reach. Oh? That has been the tone of news stories in America’s largest cities. Readers gulp down the information as if it were chocolate candy. Americans who are enthusiastically welcoming the prospect of Monday’s takeover are of the same crippled mentality as the  Russians who are seeking to restore Communist rule. This isn’t recess time. This is the real party. To quote from one of the recruiting manifestos, “This is a (sic) opportunity to support direct action as opposed to symbolic protest and demonstrations/marches. It’s time we move up to a new level.” Meanwhile, on the grubby streets of downtown Los Angeles, Mayor Wrong flips the switch on his charm. Baring his gleaming teeth, he encourages the simplest, most vulnerable people living in America, in unflawed Spanish, “Go ahead, break the law. I will protect you.” He keeps his promises. But he is by no means a man of promise, merely a thug wearing a necktie and a heavy splash of cologne. It works every time for him. Don’t say you were not warned.