Modern day wars are more likely to be fought on battlefields where the spoils of victory are the hearts, minds and wallets of those who make up the numbers.
In spite of the aggressive actions of those rogue states
that want to supplant our values and traditions with their own ideological
thinking and lifestyles, there appears little appetite amongst even those who
have the ability to push back for an “all out” military conflict.
The reason for this reluctance is understandable given the shear destructive power of the world’s arsenals and the knowledge that the end result would probably render the surviving planet uninhabitable.
So, this scenario has led to a situation where nations
that are not accountable to their populace via democratic elections become emboldened
to the extent that any expansionist activity that increases territory
(geographical or intellectual) over which they maintain dominance goes ahead
unchallenged.
Yet that is only half of the story ie. the military
takeover type invasion where only those who resist are likely to be numbered
amongst the dead, injured or enslaved. The Russian annexation of Crimea and
China’s usurping of the Himalayan kingdoms are modern examples where it
happened almost without a shot being fired.
But in the future, traditional military conquests are
less likely to occur simply because dominance can be obtained by other much
more subtle and less detectable aggressive campaigns.
We have seen what can happen with the COVID 19 outbreak
that has crippled some less able countries almost beyond repair.
It is no secret that prior to the outbreak, most of the
major world powers were engaged in largely secretive programmes aimed at
developing viruses that could be used to destroy an opponent's ability to
function. The good guys justify their necessary involvement as a moral
obligation and responsibility to be prepared with vaccines that can counter
such aggressive activity. The other side may have alteria motives.
However, viruses may not be the only weapon of choice and
in our defence against these clandestine operations, we also need to recognise
the full extent of the arsenal being used to weaken any ability to respond to
the more obvious threats .
It is perhaps ironic that the leading contenders are
often those “in house” campaigns waged in the name of a more equitable society
- a more “caring, diverse or multi cultural “ community. Where have we heard
those words before?
The subtlety of these campaigns are not lost on those who
have been unable to achieve their objectives through the peaceful or democratic
means available to all citizens adhering to the laws that govern the society we
owe allegiance to.
Consequently, in a “WOKE” society, which is what most
western countries have become, campaigns like “Black Lives Matter” or our own
“race based” introduction of seperate representation in the form of guaranteed
Maori wards are intimidatory in the extreme, and as such, difficult to defend
against.
Governments are prone to appease the advocates of these
undemocratic policies who ride roughshod over the institutions that have been
proved to work for generations.
All the radical proponents have to do is accuse any
individual or group who has the temerity to pop their heads above the parapet
in defiance of this mob rule as being “Racist!” - game over! A house divided
against itself cannot stand.
It’s time to say “ENOUGH!”
Clive Bibby is a commentator, consultant, farmer and community leader, who lives in Tolaga Bay.
2 comments:
In my opinion this is one of the most insightful observations I have read of late. Your examples of the Russian & Chinese incursions lead well into what is happening here. Along with the observation of apathy on the part of most of our population it is unbelievable how quickly society hs changed in New Zealand resulting in the separatism that is becoming more obvious by the day. Great article Clive
Bruce
Well said Clive. Keep voicing your opinion and writing, we're behind you. I live in a predominately Maori township and am not brave enough to put my head above the parapet, so thank you Clive. I'm waiting for a 'movement' to be formed that I can join and have support.
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