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Who’s ya’ daddy? What sort of human being would you turn out to be if it were a character like Fagin, from Dickens.…..and how would his sort vote?
1.If you are a government school victim, you are probably unaware of the criminal teacher, Fagin, from Charles Dickens’s ‘Oliver Twist.’
“Fagin is an old man in London who teaches young homeless boys how to be pickpockets and then fences their stolen goods….At the novel’s end, Fagin is executed for complicity in a murder.” Britannica.com
He is both teacher and father to homeless boys, and “the misleader of young boys into criminal pursuits.”
Just like the Democrat Party.
2. While all of us have fathers, biologically, we also have fathers in terms of those who help form our character. Consider the character of those brought up by a Fagan, a criminal. What would we be? And who is that societal ‘father’ to many of us?
The view that government is our father....and under Hussein, our god, is a view straight from Rousseau.
“The State was the father, the patrie, and all its citizens were the children of the paternal orphanage. It is true that the citizen-children, unlike Rousseau’s own babies, originally agree to submit to the State/ orphanage by freely contracting into it. They thus constitute, through their collective will, its legitimacy, and thereafter they have no right to feel constrained, since, having wanted the laws, they must love the obligations they impose.”
Johnson, “Intellectuals”
3. The authoritarianism of Bolsheviks, Nazis, Fascists, Democrats, was evident in the work of Hegel:
A clear path toward the Nazis: The Germans have a history of embracing authoritarian rule. As the German philosopher Hegel said, “The state says … you must obey …. The state has rights against the individual; its members have obligations, among them that of obeying without protest” (Ralf Dahrendorf, Society and Democracy in Germany).
Who’s ya’ daddy???? Government?
“A popular song went: “Father is close, Mother is close, but neither is as close as Chairman Mao.” We were drilled to think that anyone, including our parents, who was not totally for Mao was our enemy. Many parents encouraged their children to grow up as conformists, as this would be safest for their future.”
Chang, “Wild Swans,” a memoire of growing up under Mao.
4. When Democrat Lyndon Johnson incentivized not having an actual dad in the home, he was continuing the pattern set in the French Revolution and voiced by Hegel. Government is the father that will take care of you. Government, god of the secularists, will take care of you, and it “works willingly for their happiness, but it wishes to be the only agent and the sole arbiter of that happiness. It provides for their security, foresees and supplies their needs, guides them in their principal affairs, directs their industry, regulates their testaments, divides their inheritances.” It is entirely proper to ask, as he asked, whether it can “relieve them entirely of the trouble of thinking and of the effort associated with living.”
Alexis de Tocqueville.
5. But there are disastrous result of not having a real father in the home. Actor Denzel Washington stressed the prison system was not to blame for crime in black communities, stressing the importance of properly raising children at home, ...
“It starts in the home,” the two-time Oscar-winner told The Grio. “If the father is not in the home, the boy will find a father in the streets. I saw it in my generation and every generation before me, and every one since.”
“If the streets raise you, then the judge becomes your mother and prison becomes your home,” 62-year-old Washington added.”
If you were raised by government, through government school and government media, and the sort of governance under Democrats, you were taught to have the sort of views about honesty and integrity that Fagin instituted in the little criminals he ‘raised.’
Hoaxes, lies, riots, stolen elections…..just don’t question ‘daddy’.
1.If you are a government school victim, you are probably unaware of the criminal teacher, Fagin, from Charles Dickens’s ‘Oliver Twist.’
“Fagin is an old man in London who teaches young homeless boys how to be pickpockets and then fences their stolen goods….At the novel’s end, Fagin is executed for complicity in a murder.” Britannica.com
He is both teacher and father to homeless boys, and “the misleader of young boys into criminal pursuits.”
Just like the Democrat Party.
2. While all of us have fathers, biologically, we also have fathers in terms of those who help form our character. Consider the character of those brought up by a Fagan, a criminal. What would we be? And who is that societal ‘father’ to many of us?
The view that government is our father....and under Hussein, our god, is a view straight from Rousseau.
“The State was the father, the patrie, and all its citizens were the children of the paternal orphanage. It is true that the citizen-children, unlike Rousseau’s own babies, originally agree to submit to the State/ orphanage by freely contracting into it. They thus constitute, through their collective will, its legitimacy, and thereafter they have no right to feel constrained, since, having wanted the laws, they must love the obligations they impose.”
Johnson, “Intellectuals”
3. The authoritarianism of Bolsheviks, Nazis, Fascists, Democrats, was evident in the work of Hegel:
A clear path toward the Nazis: The Germans have a history of embracing authoritarian rule. As the German philosopher Hegel said, “The state says … you must obey …. The state has rights against the individual; its members have obligations, among them that of obeying without protest” (Ralf Dahrendorf, Society and Democracy in Germany).
Who’s ya’ daddy???? Government?
“A popular song went: “Father is close, Mother is close, but neither is as close as Chairman Mao.” We were drilled to think that anyone, including our parents, who was not totally for Mao was our enemy. Many parents encouraged their children to grow up as conformists, as this would be safest for their future.”
Chang, “Wild Swans,” a memoire of growing up under Mao.
4. When Democrat Lyndon Johnson incentivized not having an actual dad in the home, he was continuing the pattern set in the French Revolution and voiced by Hegel. Government is the father that will take care of you. Government, god of the secularists, will take care of you, and it “works willingly for their happiness, but it wishes to be the only agent and the sole arbiter of that happiness. It provides for their security, foresees and supplies their needs, guides them in their principal affairs, directs their industry, regulates their testaments, divides their inheritances.” It is entirely proper to ask, as he asked, whether it can “relieve them entirely of the trouble of thinking and of the effort associated with living.”
Alexis de Tocqueville.
5. But there are disastrous result of not having a real father in the home. Actor Denzel Washington stressed the prison system was not to blame for crime in black communities, stressing the importance of properly raising children at home, ...
“It starts in the home,” the two-time Oscar-winner told The Grio. “If the father is not in the home, the boy will find a father in the streets. I saw it in my generation and every generation before me, and every one since.”
“If the streets raise you, then the judge becomes your mother and prison becomes your home,” 62-year-old Washington added.”
If you were raised by government, through government school and government media, and the sort of governance under Democrats, you were taught to have the sort of views about honesty and integrity that Fagin instituted in the little criminals he ‘raised.’
Hoaxes, lies, riots, stolen elections…..just don’t question ‘daddy’.