Saturday, November 7, 2020

Vzyali

 One of  the things that must happen after a coup is that the new leaders must eliminate anyone who can challenge their authority. That includes members of the previous administration as well as any "up and coming" challengers. It is a sure sign of a dictatorship when there are mass arrests and disappearances. The Soviets even had a word for it- "vzyali" meaning "they have taken," and there was no pronoun or noun needed to indicate who "they" were- "they" were unspeakable. It was never "arrestovani" or arrested. Vzyali was a word that struck fear in the hearts of Soviet citizens. 

So that is what needs to be watched for- if Trump and his staff disappear. If the lists being made suddenly result in vzyali- this blog will immediately be shut down. The time for talk will be over. I know that I am not a big enough fish to make a national list, but the time to disappear myself before some local apparatchik gets around to it will have arrived. 

Do I think this is likely? No. However, TEOTWAWKI isn't likely, but we still prepare for it. 

However, there are people whose disappearance should serve as a warning that it is coming. 

The arrest of Trump and/or his staff. The disappearances of prominent media personalities like Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity. Locally, I have a list of major Trump donors that live near me that I obtained from the FEC database

There are three business owners in my area that donated a combined $140,000 to the Republican party and the Trump campaign within the last year. 

If they disappear- have the gone John Galt, or were they vzyali? 


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Given enough time they'll eventually work their way down to those having Republican voter registration and everyone a traffic camera identified as having a Trump sticker on their car.

Unless, perhaps, one adopts a proactive position.....


“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?..."

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Everyone has addresses, everyone has relatives, everyone travels the streets, drives a car, buys food, etc.

Do you wait for war to come to your home or do you go to meet it at theirs? If it's war they want we at least owe it to ourselves to be enthusiastic participants rather than cowering spectators. I'd very much prefer to exist in an orderly rules-based society and avoid a "game on" environment but I doubt the choice will be ours.