As I’ve mentioned many times in the past, I may not agree with all of the conclusions that the dissident right draw but without a doubt many of the observations and inferences they make about the world around us are completely correct. For instance:
Sam Francis (April 29, 1947 – February 15, 2005) was a paleoconservative whose views would put him solidly amongst the dissident right today. He coined the term anarcho-tyranny which refers to armed dictatorship without rule of law, or a Hegelian synthesis when the state tyrannically or oppressively regulates citizens’ lives yet is unable or unwilling to enforce fundamental protective law. Commentators have invoked the term in reference to situations when governments focus on weapon confiscation instead of stopping looters.
This concept has been discussed very often on the ZMan’s site and it seems transparently clear that the current federal government and many state and local governments use this policy to punish some of their constituencies and reward others. Essentially it sets up two separate systems of law.
In the recent past there are many examples of this concept in operation. And in fact, it is the hallmark of the post George Floyd policing and prosecution strategies in most American cities. Basically, blacks can commit an assortment of violent and non-violent offenses with impunity. While if white people attempt to resist these crimes, they will be prosecuted with extreme severity. The most well-known case was Kyle Rittenhouse who defended himself from Antifa attackers in Kenosha WI. He was charged with murder but miraculously was exonerated in court.
I’ll give a few other examples.
I guess the general case would be to compare the government’s treatment of two groups. The groups that were given preferential treatment would be the BLM and Antifa rioters during the 2020 riots. These people were allowed to riot, loot and commit arson and even murder without the police or FBI using their considerable powers and capabilities to either stop it or arrest the perpetrators. For weeks and across most of the large cities in the United States a reign of terror was permitted and in some cases like Minneapolis encouraged by government officials.
The contrasting group would be the January Sixth protestors. For what amounts to peaceful trespass these United States citizens have been denied due process, imprisoned in some cases for years without trial and tried in kangaroo courts with sentences sometimes measured in decades of prison time.
Now if we were to look at specific cases, I think the case of subway good Samaritan Daniel Penny and the homeless lunatic he subdued is a perfect example. Penny was on a subway car when a deranged homeless man named Jordan Neely began threatening random women passengers because they wouldn’t give him the money he demanded. He went so far to make death threats. Penny restrained Neely in a chokehold and unfortunately Neely died from this action. Penny is a marine veteran and white, Neely was black and a homeless mental patient who had been arrested 42 times and punched a 62-year-old woman in the eye, and broke her eye socket.
So here we have anarcho-tyranny incarnate. Jordan Neely was a creation of a system that would not arrest a black man who had broken the law over forty times. They just released him to continue creating fear and hurting innocent people. And when a white man protects the public from this menace he is charged with murder when what he was doing was defending himself and the weaker individuals being harassed by Neely. He tried to do the job the prosecutors refused to do.
And so, this individual case showcases the intended effect of this anarcho-tyranny. The law will defend those it favors who break the law and at the same time will force those it dislikes to suffer the crimes being allowed without even the chance for self-defense. They just have to suffer and take it. Or be sent to prison where even more of their humanity will be stripped away.
The dissident right gets a lot of things right.
One small correction, which reinforces your point: “Jordan Neely was a creation of a system that would not arrest a black man who had broken the law over forty times.”
He had been caught and booked over 40 times. The number of violent crimes that he had committed was probably beyond count. He was definitely one of the hard minority of people who have to be removed from society to create anything like a peaceful and orderly society.
Yes he’s not a bug. He’s a feature. He’s what’s supposed to make life unlivable.