The Patriot' or
The Revolution was not fought for permission.
By Barry Bright

June 29, 2000

Blood soaked fear and fury, funny, warm and hot blooded scenes,
vengefulness, catastrophes, atrocities on both sides, forgiveness
sought and found, 'The Patriot' seems to have it all.

After much admitted anticipation I did what I almost never do. I paid
full price to see a movie Wednesday night. 'The Patriot' had finally
made it to the theaters frequented by us common folk and I just
couldn't get there any earlier in the day so I could pay matinee.

Enough of how cheap I am. 'The Patriot' wasn't cheap. It did go
from being slightly hokey to enjoyable to fairly predictable to a fairly
standard formulated Hollywood ending.

Yes, it's worth going to see and it'll probably be considered a classic.
That's the good and bad part.

During a scene in the North Carolina Assembly, of which Mel
Gibson's character Benjamin Martin is a member, someone spouts
out that they were fighting for a new "nation." Well that's not exactly
true. Yes maybe some were. Mostly they were fighting for
independence for their own little nation states, or the freedom not to
be taxed unfairly, i.e. over money. That's what most wars are fought
over.

The 'union' was a confederation until the writing of the current
Constitution several years later. Yes I'm sure some planned this from
the start.

Overall the Patriot is refreshingly reminiscent of Hollywood films from
days gone by when there were discernable good and bad guys and
there were actually some principles to stand for in life. Though the film
does at times lean toward the "blind patriotism" many of the post WW
II story lines were guilty of.

Besides the subplots of vengeance and familial love there is to me the
main point of the story: No matter how much one tries to avoid, or
makes up excuses to avoid reality, it always, sooner or later comes
knocking on your front door.

No single message could be more important to modern-day America.
As I was going in to watch the movie I saw a man and his female
companion exiting an earlier screening. He was shaking his head sadly
and telling her, "People just don't know what they're missing." Could
he have any idea how much of a mouthful he said right then?

Benjamin Martin's prediction to the North Carolina Assembly that the
war would be witnessed by the very eyes of their children came true
probably sooner than he expected and in a way he might not have
considered.

Most already know Martin loses a son to a despicable even to his
contemporaries British Officer early in the movie so I will reveal one
or two small points about the theme that struck me the deepest. The
child killed had a bag full of toy soldiers, painted in British red, that he
is shown playing with before they are all plunged into the war.

Martin carries these soldiers into battle and is seen several times after
melting the little lead men into bullets to be used, in another act of
vengeance for his son, against those who killed him. A 13 star
Revolutionary flag that is found and repaired by Martin's oldest son
also figures into this drama of a father carrying forth the dreams of his
children and of those who have already sacrificed all for their cause.

Which in a roundabout way brings me to a couple of paragraphs from
another story I linked to today about the 5th graders who committed
the non-PC act of voting to allow guns to be carried by teachers in
their school. It's a pity they don't have the policy making power of
their less intelligent "teachers" and administrators.

The first paragraph:

"PTA President KaRynn Christensen, spoke in direct opposition to
the pro-gun Tobias. She told the students that as a mother, she was
concerned that a teacher with a gun might suddenly use it on a
student. She told them that she is also against using violent means to
stop a violent person."

Good Lord. Such a repulsive individual should be put in a theater with
their eyelids propped open while 'The Patriot" and a few old John
Wayne movies are played continuously. Such an idiot should never be
allowed near children.

Not only do I believe in using violence to stop violence, I believe in
using violence, when all else has failed, to stop such idiots from
destroying my most basic right and thus my life.

Lord Cornwallis at one point in the film called his opposition, the
militia, "farmers with pitchforks". Well now-a-days, Mr. Lord
"Liberal", you face farmers with Bushmasters, Norincos, Springfields,
and standard deer rifles that on average have more range and power
than the much celebrated "assault rifle". Let's see what you make of
that.

Another example of ignorance-based arrogance from the same article
was this:

"Rep. Merrill Cook, R-Utah, was the star of the show. He told the
young jurors that he did not personally want teachers to have firearms
in school, but he also did not want to deny them their right to carry a
firearm if that is their choice and if they have a concealed firearm
permit."

My message for this "star of the show" elected public servant is that
the founders didn't fight for permission. Neither will I. Pass the toy
soldiers.
http://www.freekentucky.com/columnssp2000/thepatriot.htm
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"A general dissolution of the principles and manners will more
surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the
common enemy.... While the people are virtuous they cannot be
subdued; but once they lose their virtue, they will be ready to surrender
their liberties to the first external or internal invader.... If virtue and
knowledge are diffused among the people, they will never be enslaved.
This will be their great security."
- Samuel Adams
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