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Gob-Smacked Society

Posted on Friday, July 7, 2023
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by AMAC, Robert B. Charles
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Gob-Smacked

Fifty years ago, a futurist named Alvin Toffler wrote a book called “Future Shock,” which can be (rather unjustly) reduced to one line: Society shudders – and so do individuals – when they experience “too much change in too short a period of time.” You might say, we are there, being gob-smacked.

What do I mean gob-smacked? Well, if the brilliant conservative thinker and Ronald Reagan’s mentor William Buckley were still with us, he would put it succinctly, but let me struggle to.

In this wild, wind-whipped bit of American history, which started about 20 years ago, we are force-fed gobbledygook or “wokeness” as “conventional wisdom,” which (we all know) is neither conventional nor wisdom.

What do I mean? We are told by pan-faced (or hysterical) “talking heads” in politics and media that American history is not unique, or is uniquely bad, told July 4th is nothing to celebrate.

We are told boys must be girls, kids taken from parents, communism rocks, and girls have no basic rights to equality, privacy, or respect, since transgenderism is the new independence.

We are told genetics, biology, and science – except if used to suppress rights – is wrong. We are told individuality, a centerpiece of America, is only good if it conforms with the “woke” mob.

We are told, at the same time, the word wrong is wrong, and moral relativism is right, in a world where there is no wrong or right, making a mockery of the left’s own use of language. 

We are told we need to get with the program, join the Chicken Little climate craze, declare Earth in a death spiral, the world ending, sky falling – no answers except world government.

We are told to stop thinking, just follow, stop looking for answers, admire the problem, stop being individually responsible, join the collective celebration of anger and irresponsibility.

We are told to get woke, join the indignant, unabashedly irreverent Biden crowd, a slice of America that disowns Supreme Court decisions they disagree with, is content to pander to the ends of the Earth (apparently not far off) for every last vote (legal and illegal).

Then turn to matters economic- and security-related. We are told to ignore inflation, which exploded after Biden spent needless trillions and shut down major parts of the energy sector, converting us overnight from energy independence to a struggling, dependent nation.

We are told unfunded police makes us safe, open borders are good, homelessness a non-issue, drug trafficking (ending 100,000 kids’ lives each year) no matter, drag queens what our military needs, China our friend, appeasement pleasing, stumbling something to be proud of.

The list goes on, but let’s end it here. What would Bill Buckley say? Or Ronald Reagan?  How would they drive home the lunacy of the moment, direct us back to pride in July 4th, remind us of the absolutely life-changing nature of this amazing, once-in-all-humanity nation, and of the sacrifices that have created, animated, and defined this unrivalled nation from our start?

Maybe they would, or at least Bill would, use words like gob-smacked.  He would tell us to think harder, trust our instincts and experience, act on it, like we knew and were proud of the truth.

He might use words like “bumfuzzle” (totally confused) to describe Biden, and “gardyloo” (dirty water thrown from windows in old France) to describe what is dished by this White House.  He might offer Biden’s leadership is “taradiddle” (lies), and what isn’t is “codswallop” (nonsense).

He might even defer to Alvin Toffler, who noted that “one of the definitions of sanity is the ability to tell real from unreal,” noting “Soon we’ll need a new definition.” Or he might just remind us to keep our own counsel, think critically, that is think – with courage to be critical.

Between Buckley and Reagan, we might be reminded that – without apology, without any nod to woke jokesters, with respect to all that has brought us to this point, from Lexington and Concord, Valley Forge and Yorktown, through Gettysburg, WWI, Normandy, Iwo, Korea, Vietnam, and to present, we have more to be grateful for than anyone on Earth, and the others all know it.

Our mission is to understand, even if we are gob-smacked by social, political, and cultural nonsense, that we are still the greatest nation on Earth. Our history requires celebration. Those who know – know. Those who do not, God bless them. May they someday be gob-smacked – by the truth.

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC.

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Max
Max
1 year ago

RBC, as it is stated in the Word by our Lord Jesus Christ, “Evil will become Good and Good will become Evil” and He stated that “the days would be as Noah’s time”. The world is now seeing and experiencing this prophecy.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 year ago

Our history is written in blood By those who marched in winter shoeless and coatless led by Washington We have latino or black history month Day of this or week of that but not even a moment of truth and nothing but , Just one day of truth only . How many politicians and shysters would be very uncomfortable counting the seconds

Anne Wright
Anne Wright
1 year ago

Good article. Our educational system has failed to teach our young people to think logically, so we now have a country filled with sheep. If they hear it or see it in what passes for news these days, they believe it without asking any questions. It is imperative that we question press releases from our government, news items that appear to leave out pertinent information, and anything else that seems implausible. And maybe some of us need to read the entire article, rather than just the headline, to really know what is being fed to us. I readily admit that I have trouble figuring out what is truth and what is a lie these days, but I search for other articles or bits of news until I think I understand what I am being told. Frightening that we can’t even trust our news media, or the government.

JimD
JimD
1 year ago

Great article Mr. Charles, my Dad RIP mentioned Alvin Toffler to me, My Dad worked hard his whole life, he died before the WORLD WIDE WEB, uneducated, but he was smart, he was good at Math and good with Money, he didn’t like any politician!!..Married to a Good woman, yeah my mom was a sweetheart, also uneducated, I was a brat and i was disciplined when necessary lol
ps I’ve tried posting comments and checked Capture and my comments are always waiting for acceptance?? personally i think it’s Google

Donna
Donna
1 year ago

As always an excellent read, Mr. Charles.

Donna
Donna
1 year ago

And you’re on this site because….?

Dan Sullivan
Dan Sullivan
1 year ago

We need to celebrate our American heritage. Any liberal who disagrees needs to have his/her head shaved bald. My wife will apply floor cleaner on their newly shaved heads!
They also need to have some bangage, that is, have their liberal thoughts banged out of their heads!

Melinda
Melinda
1 year ago

Gobsmacked or not, I think most of us go on with our lives as best we can, and ignore what “they” tell us. I’m afraid young people are most influenced by societal changes. We will come through this phase somehow, the peasant class always survives even if the world around them changes.

Roger
Roger
1 year ago

Good article Mr. Charles.

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