Freemen gurus and fake outrage
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 3:34 am
Faking outrage is a trend in society. Whether it’s a congressman raging at Barack Obama for wearing a brown suit or a donut eating layabout ranting about food labeling changes Tim Horton’s it’s all the same fake outrage.
It’s crying wolf.
The freemen who cry wolf at every turn are the same sort of small minded grandstanders claiming a moral superiority they don’t deserve.
Rather than doing something about social injustice and the ills of society the brain trust of the freeman subculture sits at their computers and waits for another bad cop or crooked politician story so they can have something to cry about.
When was last time you saw Dean Clifford in a protest against corporate greed? When was the last time Rob Menard used his claimed legal brilliance to stop a corrupt government from doing anything? Has Scott Duncan ever contributed a dime to feed a starving child?
Instead of channeling anger into effective action the freemen gurus are busy ripping off rank and file freemen for phony legal advice and associations with faked "communities".
It’s crying wolf.
The freemen who cry wolf at every turn are the same sort of small minded grandstanders claiming a moral superiority they don’t deserve.
Rather than doing something about social injustice and the ills of society the brain trust of the freeman subculture sits at their computers and waits for another bad cop or crooked politician story so they can have something to cry about.
When was last time you saw Dean Clifford in a protest against corporate greed? When was the last time Rob Menard used his claimed legal brilliance to stop a corrupt government from doing anything? Has Scott Duncan ever contributed a dime to feed a starving child?
Instead of channeling anger into effective action the freemen gurus are busy ripping off rank and file freemen for phony legal advice and associations with faked "communities".