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We Don't Know How Close to Victory We Are

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History shows that people usually don't know when we are about to win. We are lousy at knowing whether we have a chance at victory.

When people struggling for liberty and justice face seemingly overwhelming power and impossible odds, they can suddenly breakthrough and win when things seem most hopeless and they least expect victory.

Why We Underestimate Our Chances

Why?

Well, for one thing, it is impossible to know what's going on in the other camp. The oppressors might seem invincible, but there are often schisms and rifts which are tearing the enemy apart from within. The bad guys might be extremely vulnerable because they are busy fighting with each other. They might be merely putting a false public image of unity . . . one which is dropped the minute the cameras stop rolling.

In addition - as I learned as a kid in karate class - even the toughest opponent has vulnerabilities. No matter how big the lug you're fighting is, hit him in one of his vulnerable spots, and he's going down. In struggles for freedom and justice as well, if you identify and focus on the bad guy's vulnerabilities, you can win no matter how poorly the fight seems to have been going.



Moreover, the opponent might be affected by what we do a lot more than we realize. You've seen it in horror and martial arts movies. The good guy has given his best shot at the monster. But the monster doesn't seem to be fazed in the least . . . he glowers and starts walking threateningly towards the good guy, who is flat on his back. It seems like the good guy is finished.

But at the last minute, the monster falls over and dies, and we see for the first time that the good guy had earlier mortally wounded the monster in some way.

There is often a lag time between what we do and our ability to see the effect on our opponents. It may be that our activism is having a tremendous effect and is pummeling the forces of tyranny, but that the weakened and wounded tyrants are simply bluffing and putting on a strong front to keep us intimidated. Don't stop fighting just because the effects of our actions haven't yet become visible.

In addition, it is often difficult at any given time to see which historical trend will end up being the most important one. In other words, there are always competing trends and forces, and something which doesn't seem very important at the time can end up winning the battle in the long-run.

As just one example, the Soviet Union collapsed partly because Russians watched images of prosperity on American tv, and decided they weren't going to put up with what they had. The communist leaders didn't think that letting in American tv programs would have such a huge influence on their population's willingness to put up with communist repression. But it did.

(Finally, while the enemy might appear to have overwhelming force, they may be "paper tigers", with much weaker resources than it seems. More on this in a later essay.)

Don't Quit Now

Bottom line . . . don't quit now.

It is possible that we are mere days away from starting to hold the tyrants responsible for their war crimes, false flag terror, illegal spying, and other unlawful acts. The Red Cross finding Bush guilty of war crimes is significant (while it is not a U.S. institution, it is an important one).

The House Judiciary's non-impeachment impeachment hearing is clearly an attempt to bury real impeachment actions. But it may end up leading to real action.

Personally, when I've given up, I've often learned that I could have won had I just hung in there a little longer. I've regretted not persisting. I've learned to keep my head down and to keep on pushing.

We don't know how close to victory we are. Now is not the time to quit . . . it is time to redouble our efforts.

See this and this.

 

George Washington


As a political activist for decades, I have rejoiced in victories for the people and mourned in defeats. I chose the pen name "George Washington" because - as (more...)
 

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Of course . . . by George Washington on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 4:37:52 PM
good reason for optimism by Aurora on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 5:05:08 PM
and vince b's book by Aurora on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 5:17:36 PM
Yep... by waldopaper on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 6:45:42 PM
yeaaa by TRADESMAN on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:14:02 PM
trees .. by Aurora on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 9:29:49 PM
read what james lovelock by TRADESMAN on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:29:15 PM
Expounding: HOw the truth will win by Kathryn Smith on Sunday, Jul 20, 2008 at 11:46:52 PM
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it by Kathryn Smith on Monday, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:03:04 AM
Good points to remember. by Daniel Geery on Monday, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:48:57 AM
a pipe dream by Tony Forest on Monday, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:22:56 AM
Victory Over What ? by aberamsay on Monday, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:15:39 PM
great article! by Better World Order on Monday, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:47:46 PM