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roberth
03-13-2019, 09:37
I'm watching with great joy and anticipation as the Democratic Party lurches left into anti-semitic behavior and murderous communism. The true colors of the (D) and its co-conspirators in the muslim community are goose-stepping onto familiar ground. Ground that was previously occupied by the communists in the USSR and the god-forsaken plague known as the nazis.

http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2019/03/the-democrats-go-anti-semitic-as-they.html?


"Every government having regard to good morals ought to repress the Jews," opined Pierre Leroux, the leftist credited with coining the term 'Socialism'. "When we speak of Jews, we mean the Jewish spirit, the spirit of profit, of lucre, of gain, the spirit of commerce."

"What is the worldly religion of the Jew? Huckstering. What is his worldly God? Money," Karl Marx ranted.

American socialism traces its ideological ancestry to Charles Fourier, a French socialist bigot who declared that Jews were the embodiment of capitalism, ?parasites, merchants, usurers?, and the "incarnation of commerce: parasitical, deceitful, traitorous and unproductive".

Happiness is when the enemy shows the world what they really are. My anticipation comes from people on the fringes deciding against socialist slavery and embracing liberty and freedom to a greater degree. Liberty and freedom are contagious, once tasted they are only removed by force. The (D) thinks the military and police are the forces by which they'll remove liberty and freedom, they're wrong yet again.

Don't forget that the communist women's march practices anti-semitism.

https://nypost.com/2019/01/12/why-all-jews-should-skip-the-next-womens-march/


The Women?s March made me uneasy from the start.
First, I wondered where the Jewish leaders were. After all, Jewish women have historically played prominent roles in second-wave feminism. Where were this generation?s Betty Friedan or Gloria Steinem? The omission of Jewish women in leadership roles was ominous, and as I learned over the coming months, my feelings were justified.

Bailey Guns
03-13-2019, 13:21
It is fun to watch them try to eat each other lately. What worries me is there are so many young voters for whom the history of the world started around 2000, give or take a few years. All they know of communism/socialism is what they hear today from Bernie Sanders and AOC. Shit that sounds great if you aren't very smart or motivated to learn the truth. That's gonna pose a real problem.

wctriumph
03-13-2019, 13:49
I just can't wrap my head around why anyone would vote for a system that is only the oppression of the soul.

Great-Kazoo
03-13-2019, 14:35
I just can't wrap my head around why anyone would vote for a system that is only the oppression of the soul.

Free shit, that's why. Does one really need to act responsible when it comes to money and debt. When the government will let you suckle at their teat, indefinitely

Storm
03-13-2019, 15:14
It is fun to watch them try to eat each other lately. What worries me is there are so many young voters for whom the history of the world started around 2000, give or take a few years. All they know of communism/socialism is what they hear today from Bernie Sanders and AOC. Shit that sounds great if you aren't very smart or motivated to learn the truth. That's gonna pose a real problem.

That's because Millennials (born 1981-1996) don't have the memories of the Cold War, the Soviet Union, and Communism. The oldest of them would have been around 10 when the Soviet Union collapsed. At best, their exposure to socialism and communism is gotten from books, not from living through it, and seeing the news about the evil things communism was doing around the world. Having lived through most of the Cold War, I still think one of the biggest miracles of my life is that it ended and the West won it. I never thought it would end.

Having worked with and been friends with some Millennials, I've come to this realization.

Irving
03-13-2019, 15:48
A big part of it is this ongoing push for justice for the disadvantaged. It's easy to tell a bunch of college kids without any real world experience about being disadvantaged, and they somehow don't realize how advantaged they are. Then they get this idea that by tearing down everything that is built up, they are some how protecting their future from the "advantaged" without realizing that they are part of that very same class.

roberth
03-13-2019, 16:08
A big part of it is this ongoing push for justice for the disadvantaged. It's easy to tell a bunch of college kids without any real world experience about being disadvantaged, and they somehow don't realize how advantaged they are. Then they get this idea that by tearing down everything that is built up, they are some how protecting their future from the "advantaged" without realizing that they are part of that very same class.

True, instead of presenting the "disadvantaged" with the tools to improve themselves the socialists want to gift them with funds stolen from the "advantaged" and keep the "disadvantaged" on the socialist plantation.

Another, "equality of outcome" scheme that only hurts the "beneficiaries".

Irving
03-13-2019, 16:11
Well I think the narrative is to trick college kids into thinking that THEY are part of the disadvantaged, so they fight to tear everything down. Otherwise, only a certain percentage of people would be selfless enough to try and affect change on behalf of others.

roberth
03-13-2019, 16:20
Well I think the narrative is to trick college kids into thinking that THEY are part of the disadvantaged, so they fight to tear everything down. Otherwise, only a certain percentage of people would be selfless enough to try and affect change on behalf of others.

That too.

The real solution is private charities and groups like that, not government largess.

roberth
03-13-2019, 17:03
That's because Millennials (born 1981-1996) don't have the memories of the Cold War, the Soviet Union, and Communism. The oldest of them would have been around 10 when the Soviet Union collapsed. At best, their exposure to socialism and communism is gotten from books, not from living through it, and seeing the news about the evil things communism was doing around the world. Having lived through most of the Cold War, I still think one of the biggest miracles of my life is that it ended and the West won it. I never thought it would end.

Having worked with and been friends with some Millennials, I've come to this realization.

They weren't taught this in school either, because the schools are run by the communists and they aren't going to share their sordid histories with the very people they wish to control.

DavieD55
03-13-2019, 17:07
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNyTEImanzs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRiCXdDhAMg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMUonCsSFL0

roberth
03-13-2019, 18:00
I've watched Yuri before, very interesting.

iego
03-13-2019, 18:57
The simple answer is to limit government.

-John

Gman
03-13-2019, 22:54
The simple answer is to limit government.
Which was part of the design by those that founded this nation.

...and then you have over 200 years of incremental departure from those values.

Reut'nSheut'nTeuton
03-14-2019, 08:35
https://youtu.be/B51CwAOucu0