Piecemeal tactics is no substitute for an over-arching strategy.
I may be connecting some dots that really don't connect. But here goes anyway.
In an earlier, seemingly unrelated post, I discuss space colonization in terms of a talk given by Jeff Greason many years ago.
Greason discussed this very thing that I'm mentioning here. He discusses that we're basically stumbling around in the dark, trying these tactics with respect to what we're doing in space. He says something UNIVERSAL here, which may sail over your head if you're not thinking about it. Well, it sailed over mine.
What's our strategy in space, he asks. But that question has universal applications. In other words, it is higher ordered thinking. We are applying lower-level thinking to a high ordered problem, in other words.
The left has a strategy to take down civilization. Study what they do, and verify this for yourself. A counter strategy must be found and enacted in order to preserve this civilization, or they will succeed. We are not doing so well. Everything we do is a reaction. We need to be PROACTIVE.
All this reminds me of a Star Trek movie. Yep. That's probably not smart to mention, because it may trivialize my point. Those writers of that script were on to something. The scene about it being "easier to destroy than to create" is the point. The left is about destruction, so the counter strategy implies that the task to sustain and to create is the answer.
The left is attacking the opposition's very right to exist. But what about THEIRS?
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