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Fixing the country with “arms” of conviction

FTCsF1mWIAIp96H.jpeg Captain Smart, Okatakyie, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, Mensah Thompson & others planned the demo

Fri, 3 Jun 2022 Source: SaCut Denis Amenga-Etego

Mr. Kwesi Pratt Jnr and company, who wined and dined with the radically extreme left all over the world from Cuba to Bolivia to Iran etc and learned their ways of social and political mobilization for political action - even they never contemplated the idea of an “armed demonstration” on the streets of Ghana.

Obviously, they understood the mood and acceptably chosen methods of the people in their activism. They were not confused - not even for a second. And that’s why they had a massive following, at least, until they faded out on the streets and stationed themselves in the studios.

Political action requires strategic thinking along with the masses of the people. Once there is a confusion about the strategic political goal of a movement, the group is reduced to a vehicle for misguided self-promotional gimmicks.

“Arms” takes on a different meaning when we want to win the hearts and minds of the people against a tyrannical government.

We need to be “armed” with conviction of principles. Armed with social and scientific research and investigative tools to be able to know the exact mood of the masses at every point in time and the prevailing ills of the government. We need to be “armed” with the truth.

We must also be armed with a moral high ground. In other words, the integrity of the leaders of any street protest is more inviting to the masses than guns and bullets.

The pen is mightier than the gun. Don’t these so-called intellectuals know this? Or they just got confused for a second?

Street protest is a tool for psychological warfare to undermine the prevailing psychology which is out of “manufactured consent” and expose the ills of government and to carry the people along in an effort to wake up the spirit and sense of people-power among the masses.

The end game is “mass resistance” to the establishment. A One man resistance leads to a dead-end.

The last time, I and many others were on the street with #FixTheCountry organizers to lend our “arms” of a collective voice to the mass resistance of the establishment.

There are now doubts in the masses about a clearly misguided leadership after their call for arms on the street. And this is where the group may have to fix itself and come again!

Columnist: SaCut Denis Amenga-Etego
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