What is Insurrection?
According to the Oxford Dictionary as portrayed by Bing on Microsoft Edge:
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REBELLION, REVOLUTION, UPRISING, REVOLT, INSURRECTION, MUTINY mean an outbreak against authority. REBELLION implies an open formidable resistance that is often unsuccessful. open rebellion against the officers REVOLUTION applies to a successful rebellion resulting in a major change (as in government). a political revolution that toppled the monarchy UPRISING implies a brief, limited, and often immediately ineffective rebellion. quickly put down the uprising REVOLT and INSURRECTION imply an armed uprising that quickly fails or succeeds. a revolt by the Young Turks that surprised party leaders an insurrection of oppressed laborers MUTINY applies to group insubordination or insurrection especially against naval authority. a mutiny led by the ship's cook
Insurrection | Definition of Insurrection at Dictionary.com
an act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against civil authority or an established government
Dictionary.com provides examples of what the internet propagates as insurrections:
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB FOR INSURRECTION
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What Is The Essence Of Insurrection
Breaking it all down, the essence of the meaning of the word is to stand firmly in opposition to an authority, in most instances utilizing physical confrontation as a method or technique of protest.
Now I realize that 'protest' has become a sociological concept since the 1960s, but I think that is akin to Joe Biden stating that Black Lives Matter is not an organization but an idea. Protest is also to stand firmly in opposition to an idea, action, presentation, trend, leader, war, or even government.
Insurrection is more like a protest without physical restraint. When words and signs and numbers-of-gathered-people and speeches have no effect on an undesirable situation, the situational ethos of the gathered group may escalate into a physical altercation—a fight between the parties present.
Is There Any Evidence This Happens
Does anybody actually require proof that escalations occur historically? Probably. So I will bring some evidence of this happening from the recent past.
- Harlem Riot, July 16–22, 1964, New York City
- Selma to Montgomery marches, March 7–25, 1965, Alabama
- Watts riots, August 11–17, 1965, Los Angeles, California
- Long Hot Summer of 1967 refers to a year in which 159 race riots, almost all African-American, erupted across the United States
- Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, 1968, Memphis, Tennessee, precipitates all April 4–14 riots
- 1968 Democratic National Convention protests, including the police riots of August 27–28, Chicago, Illinois
- Days of Rage, October 8–11, 1969, Weathermen riot in Chicago, Illinois
- Kent State riots/shootings, May 1970, four killed, Kent, Ohio
- Attica Prison uprising, September 9–13, 1971, at least 39 killed, Attica, New York
- Wounded Knee incident, February 27 – May 8, 1973, Wounded Knee, South Dakota
- Levittown Gas Riot, June 23–24, 1979, Thousands rioted in response to increased gasoline prices in the U.S., 198 arrested, 44 police and 200 rioters injured. Gas stations were damaged and cars set on fire, Levittown, Pennsylvania
- 1989 Miami riot, January 16–18, Miami policeman kills a black motorcycle rider. Riots breakout in the Overtown section of the city. Miami, Florida
- Crown Heights riot, August 1991, Brooklyn, New York
- Rodney King riots, April–May 1992, Los Angeles, California
- WTO Meeting of 1999, "The Battle of Seattle", November 1999, Seattle, Washington
- Civil disturbances and military action in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, August – September, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Riots against BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant, January 7, 2009, 120 arrested, Oakland, California
- Occupy Wall Street (Brooklyn Bridge protests). 2011. Demonstrators blocked the bridge and more than 700 people were arrested. New York, New York
- Anti-Trump protests, November 9–27, 2016. As a result of Donald Trump elected as 45th President of the U.S., thousands protested across twenty-five American cities, and unrest broke out in downtown Oakland, California, and Portland, Oregon. In Oakland, over 40 fires started and police officers were injured.
- Protests began on May 26, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and spread around the world after the killing of George Floyd.
There are at least a hundred more at List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States - Wikipedia.
Civil Unrest – yeah. That's the way to downplay bad manners and uncouth activities. There are groups in the United States whose entire purpose is to cause unrest and unruly behavior in the population. Many of these examples of protest/insurrection are the result of organized intent to disrupt the civil unity of the general U.S. population when a specific nexus has provided appropriate opportunity.
Is It A Conspiracy
Conspiracy – a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. This could include, but not be limited to—disrupting public civility or (at the similarly opposite extreme) international terrorism. It must, however, involve planning.
We plan a party for birthdays—does that constitute a conspiracy? It is a plan, but not quite a conspiracy. Why? Because there is nothing unlawful or harmful or evil being accomplished by the activity that will result from the planning. How can I add evil to unlawful or harmful from the definition? Click on the word conspiracy above to read several additional definitions. Evil is in that list of definitions. Evil might not necessarily be either unlawful or harmful. It might be something that changes the very nature of the status quo it is operating against.
So, not to get stuck on the concept of evil, I just want to add it to unlawful and harmful for the purpose of defining conspiracy. Also, just for the purpose of Shaving at the Sanity (the reason for this blog-site) of this whole concept of conspiracy, let me tear the word apart into cons/piracy. We probably all have an idea of about piracy: Blackbeard [Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 22 November 1718)] is probably a prime example. Cons (on the other hand) implies the negative side of something: pros & cons. So then what is the negative side of piracy (cons/piracy)?
A pirate is out to get what can be foraged or stolen for personal gain. Sometimes these activities that result in grand personal gain by nefarious means are spur-of-the-moment happenings. That is the easy way to gather ill-gotten spoils. Look, a ship of the Spanish King: let's take it for our own, kill the crew & keep the spoils. If a plan must be made, it may fail. Failure of a plan is not good. So, a con (pros & cons) of piracy might be that you must make a plan. If a plan for ill-gotten gain is needed, it may indeed have become a conspiracy.
Where is all this leading
Beginning with the World Trade Center bombing on February 26, 1993 in New York City, then the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and followed by the more recent bombing and destruction of the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, there has been a focused attention to the concept of conspiracy.
Now we can read conspiracy theories about the Kennedy Assassinations, the Lincoln assassination, the moon landing, the Illuminati, Free-Masonry in governments, plane crashes & disappearances, the New World Order, George Soros, anti-Semitism, and even the re-writing of recent (or ancient) history. The fact is that you can create any conspiracy theory you want by stinging together some hitherto unexplained phenomena with your own suggestion of the truth as you describe. The TV show X-Files used to present the logo "The Truth Is Out There" and if it can't be readily found, it can certainly be invented.
We are living in a time when a disliked President can be smeared with lies, half-truths, and truths in such a way that no one can clearly comprehend where the reality can actually be found. It is my personal opinion that politicians lie, and the ones that lie better are re-elected forever. The ones that depend on being understood as honest, are removed from office very quickly. It's all about wheeling & dealing. I almost wish we could just start over.
It seems we are moving toward a future that will not be governed by the best, but by the strongest tale tellers, by the team that pretends the best, or by the bigger bully. I don't know how to understand the reasons behind the movement toward falseness in government, but I do think it has been organized, orchestrated, and ordained by the powerful. In short, I think it is according to a plan—a CONSPIRACY.
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