The "silent majority" was mentioned by President Nixon in 1969, who labeled middle Americans who weren't protesting the Vietnam war or joining the counter culture — two activities being over-reported by the media of the day. The silent majority didn't speak up much but respected traditional American values with a good-natured approach to political issues.
They were silent, but they voted. In 1972, Nixon was re-elected with one of the largest landslides in U.S. history — 520 electoral votes to only 17 for McGovern.
Today, most Americans focus on work and family and trust that our elected officials will work for us, and if they don't, the folks who pay attention to such stuff will vote them out.
But after five years of hysteria over Donald Trump, the media have hyped so many radical liberal causes to the point where many conservative Americans feel they are an endangered minority. If we speak up, we feel we will be ridiculed or ostracized by our friends and co-workers or even lose our jobs. People with conservative bumper stickers have had their cars vandalized, and those wearing patriotic clothing have been harassed and physically assaulted.
There are so many issues that face us that we can easily be overwhelmed and simply give up on political discourse, which furthers the idea that liberals rule the day.
But the silent majority in the United States is waking up — not in a uniform manner, but on an issue-by-issue basis. They know what their eyes are seeing on the nightly news, and they aren't fooled one bit by blatant liberal spin.
If they have young children, they have been outraged by sex education initiatives that teach masturbation and promote gay and transgender lifestyles to kindergarteners. Or their children participate in sports where boys who think they may be girls are competing in female activities and are given free access to girls' locker rooms. And of course, locking down schools for over a year has caused irreparable damage to their kids' education, with mountains of evidence saying the staying home was completely unnecessary.
Parents of college-aged kids are now seeing "Critical Race Theory" being taught, claiming that whiteness alone causes unavoidable unconscious racism, and nothing can be done to fix it, but giving special privileges to everyone who isn't white can help.
If they live in border states, they have been horrified by the policies of the new administration, which are leading to massive increases in local crime, horrible hardships for women and children, and a free flow of drugs into our country.
Things came to a head with the George Floyd riots, where Democrat mayors and governors gave out-of-state agitators free rein to incite locals to loot and burn businesses. Anyone with eyes could see that protesting is not stealing flat-screen TVs and designer tennis shoes. They saw footage from New York of organized thieves driving up to electronics and jewelry stores while police were ordered to stand by.
Those who were arrested were released immediately, and the charges were later dropped. New laws were passed in liberal cities ending cash bail "in the interest of fairness to minorities," which has led to an unprecedented level of crime and violence in our most vulnerable populations. Then came ridiculous demands to "defund police" while 70% of the minorities in affected districts want more policemen, not fewer.
The 2020 elections were a turning point. Everyone watched Trump rallies with tens of thousands of enthusiastic supporters and contrasted them with Biden's events with 20–30 people in six-foot circles. On Election Night, they saw videos of Republican poll-watchers being thrown out of Democrat-controlled districts and windows being papered to hide what was going on. They saw videos of ballots being counted late at night when no one was watching, and the same stacks were run through the machines multiple times. Ballot counting was halted simultaneously in five liberal states, and when things started up again, the results magically shifted to Biden.
Americans are not stupid. They know that the fix was in. They know that lying and corruption at the highest levels were involved.
But by far the strongest reaction has come from the government and medical communities' response to the COVID-19 "pandemic." When it was first noticed in March of 2020, we were told it was 5% fatal, and the only way to stop it was to stay home for 15 days, and everything would be fine.
Those 15 days extended to 490 days of lockdowns, closed businesses, closed schools, and emergency regulations, often delivered by governors with no authority. The arbitrary nature of the dictates — churches shut down while casinos stayed open, small businesses closed while big box stores thrived — outraged the silent majority.
When concerned doctors spoke out on the front steps of the Supreme Court, their videos were censored and deleted, doctors were fired and websites were taken down, just for suggesting safe and effective treatments for COVID.
They now see the mounting pressure for every American, including children and babies, to take a vaccine that is experimental. They know that if a medicine is safe and effective, people don't need to be pressured, threatened, or bribed to take it. Their warning bells ring when they see million-dollar lotteries for vaccine recipients, coupled with threats that they won't be allowed to travel, or their college-age kids won't be able to return to school.
They have seen our government's own VAERS reports showing unprecedented side-effects and deaths from the vaccines, and firsthand video accounts from real people detailing stories of their horrific symptoms.
The idea that an experimental vaccine that could now be made mandatory has turned the silent majority into the Angry Majority. It reminds one of the famous line from the movie Network, where the hero shouts, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!"
The Angry Majority are now realizing they are not as powerless as they have been led to believe. Their ballots may have been stolen, but they can vote with their voices, their wallets, their feet, and their shoulders.
Outraged parents are showing up at school board meetings, shouting for teachers to stay out of their children's sexual morality, that boys stay out of girls' bathrooms and locker rooms, and that normal class schedules resume immediately. College parents are demanding that critical race indoctrination be halted, giving less to liberal colleges, or switching schools altogether.
State legislatures have been pressured into changing restrictive COVID rules and opening up schools and border state citizens are demanding completion of border walls and that illegals be sent back where they came from.
The Angry Majority is turning out to city council meetings in record numbers to oppose any plans to defund the police.
Private corporations that have taken pro-vaccine and anti-freedom positions have been boycotted.
Cities and states with restrictive COVID policies and liberal law enforcement have seen people move out en masse to more conservative areas with law and order and where our police are respected.
And when it comes to mandatory vaccines, the Angry Majority is just saying "no" to injections of experimental drugs with horrific side effects.
The days of the easygoing silent majority are over. It's time to raise your voice and take action. Otherwise, the country you love will be lost forever.
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The silent majority is an unspecified large majority of people in a country or group who do not express their opinions publicly. The term was popularized by President Richard Nixon in a November 3, 1969, speech in which he said, "And so tonight—to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans—I ask for your support." In this usage, it referred to those Americans who did not join in the large demonstrations against the Vietnam War at the time, who did not join in the counterculture, and who did not participate in public discourse. Nixon along with many others saw this group as being overshadowed in the media by the more vocal minority. In the months leading up to Nixon's 1969 speech, his vice-president Spiro T. Agnew said on May 9, "It is time for America's silent majority to stand up for its rights, and let us remember the American majority includes every minority. America's silent majority is bewildered by irrational protest..." Soon thereafter, journalist Theodore H. White analyzed the previous year's elections, writing "Never have America's leading cultural media, its university thinkers, its influence makers been more intrigued by experiment and change; but in no election have the mute masses more completely separated themselves from such leadership and thinking. Mr. Nixon's problem is to interpret what the silent people think, and govern the country against the grain of what its more important thinkers think."Nixon's silent majority referred mainly to the older generation (those World War II veterans in all parts of the U.S.) but it also described many young people in the Midwest, West, and in the South, many of whom eventually served in Vietnam. The Silent Majority was mostly populated by blue-collar people who did not take an active part in politics. They did, in some cases, support the conservative policies of many politicians. Others were not particularly conservative politically but resented what they saw as disrespect for American institutions.In his famous speech, Nixon contrasted his international strategy of political realism with the "idealism" of a "vocal minority." He stated that following the radical minority's demands to withdraw all troops immediately from Vietnam would bring defeat and be disastrous for world peace. Appealing to the silent majority, Nixon asked for united support "to end the war in a way that we could win the peace." The speech was one of the first to codify the Nixon Doctrine, according to which, "the defense of freedom is everybody's business--not just America's business."
The silent majority theme has been a contentious issue amongst journalists since Nixon used the phrase. Some thought Nixon used it as part of the Southern strategy; others claim it was Nixon's way of dismissing the obvious protests going on around the country, and Nixon's attempt to get other Americans not to listen to the protests. Whatever the rationale, Nixon won a landslide victory in 1972, taking 49 of 50 states, vindicating his "silent majority."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_majority
http://www.watergate.info/nixon/silent-majority-speech-1969.shtml
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