How to Catch a Wild Hog
EXCELLENT ANALOGY OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IN
THE USA !!!!
Don't blame the 'government'...we are the government. Did you vote in the last
election...local, state, national? And this isn't only the liberal congress,
it's every facet of the government, as the current administration is gung ho on
granting amnesty to sixteen million illegals who have not bought into the idea
of an American culture, that it's OK to pay $3.00 or more for gas and our own
Florida government thought it was humorous to dance around in Mexican sombreros
prior to taking a break while homeowners were losing their homes due to high
taxes and high insurance rates.
From The Marion Star
I'm greatly concerned about the agenda of Nancy Pelosi and liberals/socialists
in the new Congress. The agenda contains items that will put the security of our
country at risk; proposals that will take away the freedom of speech for
conservative groups; bills that would give the UN more
control over the sovereignty of our country; and promises of more financial
handouts from the government. In other words, the government can do a better job
of leading our lives, than we can do ourselves. I am reminded of the words of
Ronald Reagan: "The most terrifying words in the English
language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help." I can best explain
my concern about the new congress's agenda, by using this analogy given to me by
a former student of mine.
Several years ago I was supervising a beginning teacher in a city school system.
One day during our end-of-the-day feedback conference, the young man gave a
facial grimace and began to rub his back. I asked him if he had strained his
back in the school lab. After a long period of silence, he sat down at his desk
and explained that he had immigrated to the United States because of political
problems in his native country. The discomfort in his back was caused by a
bullet wound he had received while fighting the Communists who were trying to
take over his country's government. He was then a member of the underground
nationalist force. Then he asked me a surprising question:
"Dr. Hedges, do you know how to catch a wild hog?" The question was completely
out of context regarding the day's classroom and lab teaching. I replied, "I'm
not sure what you are talking about. Tell me." "First," he said, "you find out
where the wild hogs are roaming and feeding, and then you
put some corn out in the field. Soon they will come to eat the corn. You keep
putting out the free corn. More wild hogs keep coming to eat the corn."
"So what?" I said. "That's normal for
any animal." "Be patient. I will tell you what comes next," he said. "After the
hogs get used to your free corn, you put up a length of fence along one side of
the
feeding area. The hogs get used to it. You keep giving them the corn. Then you
put up another section of fence at right angles to the first. You keep giving
them the corn. The hogs get used to the second fence. Then you put up another
length of fence at right angles to the second section. You
now have a U-shaped fenced area. The hogs get used to that section of the fence.
You keep giving them free corn. Then you put another section of fence with a
gate in it, making a closed area except for the gate. You keep giving them corn.
Now, the hogs no longer are out in the fields, working to
find their own food. They keep coming into the area to eat the free corn. They
get used to the fenced area with the open gate. Then, one day you slam shut the
gate when the hogs are inside the fenced area. The wild hogs are caught - they
are your prisoners."
I understood then that the wild hogs were really the people of his native
country, and that the free corn was the enticements that the Communists were
giving to the people. "That's correct," the young man said. "Now, the hogs will
not get anything to eat unless you give them food. You are in control. They
depend on you to feed them, or they will starve. They can't get out into the
fields and forests anymore to find their own food. They have probably forgotten
how, as it is. They are your servants, your prisoners. They must obey you. Or
else they starve. "The hogs," he said, "were so accustomed to having the free
corn, that they ignored the building of the fences that would eventually trap
them. When the gate slammed shut, it was too late for them to realize what they
had been blind to. The free corn was enticing, so effortless to obtain, but
eventually the cause of their loss of freedom. The fence had been built; the
gate had been shut."
At this point in our conversation, the young teacher, in a voice shaking with
emotion and with fists hitting the desktop, loudly exclaimed, "This is what I
see happening in America today! People are being offered free corn by the
government. People are being blind to the fences being built around them by the
liberals - the socialists - and that is what frightens me! Just like it was
happening in my homeland. The American people do not learn from history. And
history shows that socialism/communism does not work. Take note of Russia, has
socialism been the best thing that ever happened to that country? Absolutely
not! But socialism is what the American people are being fed, and they don't
realize it. All they can focus on is the 'free corn.' They want more and more of
the 'free' corn. And this free corn is being fed to us little by little, and
soon the gate will slam shut.
I am very frightened, and also amazed,
that the American people don't see what is being fed us, and for what purpose."
With that said, the young man sat down at his desk and continued to rub his
painful back. And I was silent in my chair. And afraid. For I could visualize
the supposedly "free corn" being fed to our nation's people, and our growing
addiction to the "free corn." And I could see the gate being slammed shut. We,
the people of the United States of America, because of our ignorance of history,
because of our addiction to the supposedly "free corn," could soon be prisoners
of liberal socialism.
Along with this fighter for freedom from socialism/communism, I, too, wanted to
slam my fists on the desktop and cry out in a loud voice for all to hear, "Wake
up, America ! The fences are being built! Don't you see what is happening to
us?"
In the agenda of the new Congress governed by the liberal Democrats, there is
much "free corn" being promised the American people. In our greed for this "free
corn," will we ignore the incremental building of the fences, and the inevitable
shutting of the gate? As I ponder the building of the fences now underway by the
new Congress, I remember the old adage, 'There is always free cheese in a
mousetrap."
It seems the only thing we learn from history is that we do not learn from
history.
Lowell E. Hedges is a retired associate professor of teacher educationand a
former superintendent of Elgin Local Schools
That's my opinion and
I'm sticking to it.
