Monday, July 28, 2014

A Manifesto for Rightists, 1973

 Rightist workers are few and far between.  They are from all walks of life, and they take the form of judicial rightists or rebel rightists.  Each type has its place in our society.  Neither type is better than the other nor worse than the other.  They use different tactics, but they get the job done.
 Judicial rightists are those who work through the courts or through other legal means.  They are the lobbyists in Congress, the ACLU, the NAACP, and other organizations.  They secure the court decisions, the laws, and other actions in order to make the nation into a "land of the free".  The early 1960's saw the judicial rightists "do their thing".  There are still judicial rightists everywhere, and there are many more of those than the second group--the Rebel Rightists.
 Rebel rightists are those who take the law into their own hands.  The two most popular methods used are demonstrating and rioting.  The late 1960's saw the emergence of the rebel rightists.  They are somewhat violent in their non-violent attitudes.  They are said to be attention-getters, which is basically true, because without attention, there can't be action.  Action is what it is all about.
 We, in the "United Society", are a combination of these two rightist factions.  Some of us go through the proper channels, while others do things themselves.  Either way, the job must get done or it can't be done at all.  Whether it is right to have injustices or not is a questionable issue.  It must be seen, however, that as long as there's injustice. there will be need for "US".  The United Society.

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