You guys read my blog and often rail with me against the stupidity we are seeing in our political discussions. And it does my heart good.
Tonight, I’m going to show you how some folks in Troy, Michigan, fought the Tea Party with inspiring brilliance, reverse psychology and humor.
You folks in Troy, Michigan? You seriously rock!
I found out about this story at Crooks and Liars.com, where I find a lot of interesting things. Thanks, you guys. You rock too.
Oh, how I love this! I shared it on my personal page. Debating sharing it on my other page as well, for it is brilliant. It’s a debate for tomorrow, though, as I’m on my third day of no-electronics-after-10 p.m. lockdown. 🙂
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Me too. Go ahead and share it wherever you can. It is a great rallying cry/battle theme!
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Gave me chills. Brilliant.
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I agree. I was so impressed by this tactic. I wonder if we can bring down the Supreme Court this way. Quickly!
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Every so often, I’ll see something like this that gives me hope for all of us.
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I agree Guap. It is a brilliant piece of work they did. I hope more people learn from it.
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Reblogged this on Blaze Farrar and commented:
Brilliant.
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Thanks for the reblog, Blaze!
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Brilliant. I bet Jonathan Swift would have gotten a kick out of this.
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Perhaps Jonathan could give them all a “Swift” kick in the ass. I would very much appreciate it.
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What this really pinpoints is how we all have become knee-jerk reactors. When the tea party crazies scream “taxes” we’ve become too busy in our lives to investigate on our own and use our brains. The library folks figured out a way to make that reaction work for them, which is awesome. Great story…
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Thanks, Cooper. I agree — their reverse psychology worked so effectively. Way too many folks have simple reactions to complex problems and questions. We are not informed citizens…
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Sometimes you just can’t overuse a word or a phrase too much, and THIS is one of those times, because THIS is absolutely BRILLIANT!!! Thanks so much for posting, Elyse. Because in the so often toxic political climate of today, in which there is so much happening that leaves me feeling depressed, angry, and grim about the future, this is a victory that gives me a ray of hope.
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I agree wholeheartedly. It is a brilliant move on their part, and it gave me hope. And it shows that we really need to use our heads to combat the big money and the big lies. OH and those stupid Tea Partiers.
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Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
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So glad you like it, Paprika.
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Seriously getting verklempt over here. This was truly AWESOME.
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I am so proud of them. I keep replaying that video because it gives me hope! Glad you liked it, Angie.
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Such an inspired strategy, and a *very* important lesson – don’t ever mess with people who love libraries!
Thanks for sharing, Elyse.
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Thanks, Cortney. It should be “don’t mess with smart people” but I’m not sure we always work in our own interest!
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Great stuff with lots of psychology thrown in. Cheers Shakti
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Thanks Shakti. I agree, these guys were incredibly clever.
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It is a brilliant idea. Just too bad they had to go to all that trouble. People really do need to be hit over the head with common sense, don’t they.
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Yes, people DO need to be hit upside the head with common sense. Then perhaps, with the resulting concussion, they will see more clearly and do fewer stupid things.
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As a librarian, this made me get teary-eyed, and I don’t normally get teary-eyed. How can we do this for everything to stop all the nonsense? Like vote no on social security June 18. Build-a-broom party to sweep the dying elderly out of the gutters June 25.
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It is brilliant, isn’t it.
I wish we could do it for everything — because you’re right. But it does show that only through humor can we fight the idiots!
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Reblogged this on fretym and commented:
Add your thoughts here… (optionalThis really needed to be shared. It is just astonishing to know that easily people are lead. We The Sheeple indeed.
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Thanks, Tops. I love this. Reblog away!
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Tops, I just went over to your site and the re-blog didn’t appear somehow :(.
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It’s so refreshing when common sense triumphs over ignorance and stupidity. Made my day!
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Yes, common sense triumphs so rarely these days. Let’s hope for more common sense as November approaches!
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That is wonderful! Great find Elyse!
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Thanks, Frank. It was mostly a lucky one!
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Ok, now I know what we’re dealing with..TEENAGERS…oh, I get it now. The answers are always simple and usually right in front of our face! BRILLIANT! Well played Troy, well played.
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That needs to be the tactic from now on. No taxes? No services. Pay the damn piper, folks!
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Elyse, this is superb! Absolutely brilliant!
I dunno why but your feeds don’t appear in my reader 😦
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I agree, Shalvika, it was a lucky find!
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Brilliance, and done with panache! Absolutely inspiring.
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Glad you like it, 99. I think we need to apply this technique to once and for all, get some social responsibility back into politics.
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Hi,
What a fantastic idea to save a library, well done to those that organized this. 🙂
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I agree Mags. Isn’t it time that common sense won for a change?
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This is absolutely brilliant.
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I agree, Laura. And there are so many more applications. “Hey, let’s tear down this bridge!”
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Freakin awesome. Ironic because the libraries chose Fahrenheit 451 for The Big Read this year.
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Brilliant! I didn’t know that. It only adds heat to the post! Ray Bradbury, RIP.
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Thanks sooooo much for sharing that–your reblogging is a huge success. I shall have to try it too.
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I couldn’t resist this one. It is sheer brilliance.
Thanks for stopping by, Matriarch!
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Reverse psychology at work. Great!
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I agree; the folks who dreamed up this technique are brilliant.
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Reblogged this on Seeing Clarely and commented:
This is fabulous! (It is the first time I’ve use “Reblog.”)
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Thanks for reblogging this, Clare. It’s important to spread the word. We need to be creative to fight stupidity, folks who would, actually burn books (unlike the Troy library folks who of course, did not) and the Tea Party and their ilk.
I hope this catches on like wild fire.
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