PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
.....turn to today's birthday boy.
1. In order to hide the major source of evil in our society, government school highlights the Nazis, while omitting the facts that by every metric, the Bolsheviks are far worse. Both Hitler and Stalin drew their views from Karl Marx, and Stalin is responsible for far more slaughtered.
2. The power of the neo-Marxist movement in our society is indicated by how it is hidden.
"American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II. After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin,..."
Goldberg, Liberal Fascism
3. .…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish' (Amis, 2002, p. 91).
This makes communism more dangerous than Nazism.
Nazism was based on blood and nationalism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.
4. Choose your poison:
None of the totalitarian forms of political plague have the slightest concern for human life: not communism (gulags), not Nazism (concentration camps), not Liberalism (abortion), not Progressivism (eugenics), not socialism (theft), not fascism (murder).
They only differ in the final outcome: slavery, serfdom, or death.
They all follow Trotsky: "We must rid ourselves once and for all of the Quaker-Papist babble about the sanctity of human life."
5.
Martin Amis, (born August 25, 1949, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England), English satirist known for his virtuoso storytelling technique and his dark views of contemporary English society.
Britannica.com
BTW...in keeping with the cultural attempts to hide the evil of communism, Britannica fails to mention Amis' book on Stalin:
A must read for every government school grad.
1. In order to hide the major source of evil in our society, government school highlights the Nazis, while omitting the facts that by every metric, the Bolsheviks are far worse. Both Hitler and Stalin drew their views from Karl Marx, and Stalin is responsible for far more slaughtered.
2. The power of the neo-Marxist movement in our society is indicated by how it is hidden.
"American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II. After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin,..."
Goldberg, Liberal Fascism
3. .…as Martin Amis put it, 'Bolshevism was exportable and produced near-identical results elsewhere. Nazism could not be duplicated. Compared to it, the other fascist states were simply amateurish' (Amis, 2002, p. 91).
This makes communism more dangerous than Nazism.
Nazism was based on blood and nationalism, so, could not be duplicated in nations like America, which is made up of so very many nations.
4. Choose your poison:
None of the totalitarian forms of political plague have the slightest concern for human life: not communism (gulags), not Nazism (concentration camps), not Liberalism (abortion), not Progressivism (eugenics), not socialism (theft), not fascism (murder).
They only differ in the final outcome: slavery, serfdom, or death.
They all follow Trotsky: "We must rid ourselves once and for all of the Quaker-Papist babble about the sanctity of human life."
5.
Martin Amis, (born August 25, 1949, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England), English satirist known for his virtuoso storytelling technique and his dark views of contemporary English society.
Britannica.com
BTW...in keeping with the cultural attempts to hide the evil of communism, Britannica fails to mention Amis' book on Stalin:
A must read for every government school grad.