PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
1. Being earnest: resulting from or showing sincere and intense conviction. (Google)
A good thing? Sometimes. Hitler was earnest.
Neither is being educated enough: "No country in Europe, except Britain, had a better education system than Germany at the onset of the Hitler era."
Lance Morrow, "Evil: An Investigation," p. 123
2. The title of the thread brings me to today's birthday boy: the man famous for "The Importance Of Being Earnest."
George Bernard Shaw
IRISH DRAMATIST AND CRITIC
July 26, 1856 - November 2, 1950
George Bernard Shaw, Irish comic dramatist, literary critic, and socialist propagandist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Shaw’s article on socialism appeared in the 13th edition of the...
Britannica.com
3. Shaw, a socialist just like the Nazis, the Soviets, and the current Democrat Party. And with the very same view of human live that those three have.
“The only fundamental and possible socialism is the socialism of selective breeding of Man.” Shaw advocated forced selective breeding, and stated of the unfit: “I appeal to the chemists to develop a humane gas…deadly but humane…” The eugenics movement Britain wants to forget
This is why totalitarians slaughtered over 100 million human beings in the last century.
4. Shaw.....in his own words.
This is a must-see vid.
5. Being earnest isn't enough.
It is morality that has allowed the development of Western Civilization.
And not the subjective morality of the secular religion advanced by the Progressives/Liberals/Democrats, but the Judeo-Christian version that values life, not death.
A good thing? Sometimes. Hitler was earnest.
Neither is being educated enough: "No country in Europe, except Britain, had a better education system than Germany at the onset of the Hitler era."
Lance Morrow, "Evil: An Investigation," p. 123
2. The title of the thread brings me to today's birthday boy: the man famous for "The Importance Of Being Earnest."
George Bernard Shaw
IRISH DRAMATIST AND CRITIC
July 26, 1856 - November 2, 1950
George Bernard Shaw, Irish comic dramatist, literary critic, and socialist propagandist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Shaw’s article on socialism appeared in the 13th edition of the...
Britannica.com
3. Shaw, a socialist just like the Nazis, the Soviets, and the current Democrat Party. And with the very same view of human live that those three have.
“The only fundamental and possible socialism is the socialism of selective breeding of Man.” Shaw advocated forced selective breeding, and stated of the unfit: “I appeal to the chemists to develop a humane gas…deadly but humane…” The eugenics movement Britain wants to forget
This is why totalitarians slaughtered over 100 million human beings in the last century.
4. Shaw.....in his own words.
This is a must-see vid.
5. Being earnest isn't enough.
It is morality that has allowed the development of Western Civilization.
And not the subjective morality of the secular religion advanced by the Progressives/Liberals/Democrats, but the Judeo-Christian version that values life, not death.