Risky Misunderstanding
One thing I think most regular people misunderstand is that by doing nothing illegal, they’re unlikely to be targeted by forces involving the law, charges, prison, being sued, getting locked up. You don’t have to do anything wrong to land there. It can happen to anyone perceived as a threat to white power in any way at any time for any reason they decide to do it. If you don’t have money, you have nothing in court, no matter how many movies they make in Hollywood about amazing pro bono lawyers. They can transfer you out of your state if you talk to much locally. They can and do do absolutely anything they want, if you make them doubt the security they pretend exists when it cannot.
At the Green Party meeting someone said there’s no need to be concerned with security with our communication and documents because we’re not doing anything illegal, and I felt in my gut that that’s so naive. You think because your activities are “legal” police wouldn’t arrest you, given orders by ANY superior? Kafka was saying that in The Trial. Like, (annoyed now), do you (person who said the thing) think that all the people who’s been arrested, imprisoned, and sent to work and death camps over the last 200 years, around the world, and in the U.S. of A., were guilty of something illegal!? You goddamn moron! Go tour some prisons, then come back and tell me we don’t need to meet SECRETLY. Read anything about fascism in any country, and during war, and tell me why people were arrested and executed! Following the law is such a crazy dream to live in. They say the famous Russian fiction writers were capitalists and wrote in a biased way against communism (I never got that impression, and I read most of the translations) I could go on about like Solzehitsyn, but communists don’t like him, and say he was a sellout and all that. So if you’re a follow-the-rules type of communist, don’t read those. Read an anarchist’s account of why they’re in prison awaiting trial. I’m probably screaming at the choir here. But that’s why I don’t really take the Green Party at this time seriously. I just go for a feeling of belonging to something. and to be around other people who hate both democrats and republicans, and don’t want to play their games anymore.