Being a historian gives you a different perspective on things than many other observers.  We often celebrate our past, wrap it in symbols and glory, but do we understand it?

America was a nation founded on act of sedition, a choice of violence, and many years of armed conflict between citizens and the government which claimed to represent them.  Where we know George Washington as the founder of our nation, history might have easily remembered him as a traitor to the Crown in the Royal Colonies of America.  Had the British won, this would have been true.

When you pause and think about that, it really makes you have to consider what is right and what is wrong.  I think each person has to find that answer for themselves, but what I know I cannot accept is blind loyalty to any nation, party, or ideal.  We are rational people with rational minds, and must always reserve to ourselves the choice for how we would live, and what we will and will not accept.

I am neither an extremist nor a zealot by nature, but as the state encroaches further on the liberties of all men, I know that violence can only escalate as people seek to defend the right to make choices that are being taken from them.  This is the ground of conflict for this next generation:  liberty vs. security.

The sooner we realize that the old left/right paradigm no longer applies, the better we will be served.  The choice is whether or not we will seek to have a state that handles all of our needs at the price of individual liberty, or whether we will embrace liberty with the cost being inequity that is inevitable.  Intelligent people can make arguments for either, but as people feel that they are either losing or being deprived of basic rights, anger will rise and so too will even greater polarization.

This is what history suggests is happening in America today, and though no future outcome is certain for good or for ill, we should all make the effort to be aware of what we support and what we want our future to look like.  We create that through our actions and what we are willing to do today.  The time to get involved is now, while it is a matter of choice, and while words and actions can still accomplish much.
 


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