Tears, from watching the concept of America, circling the drain.
I am not an optimist. Study of history sometimes leads one to be pessimistic. This is the case with the glacial but clear advances of anti-Americanism, socialism.
.....the march of the ideologies that oppose freedom; follow the steps:
1. A few years after Port Huron, its organization’s offshoot and legitimate heir, the Weathermen, organized the Days of Rage riots in Chicago. 1962 political manifesto of the American student activist movement Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
Port Huron was an early convention of SDS, a small group of alienated, left-wing college students, 59 from 11 campuses.
A draft of the meeting can be found at http://www.h-net.org/~hst306/documents/huron.html. It sets forth an agenda for changing human nature, the nation, and the world. In it, one can hear the ignorance and arrogance so inherent in adolescents: the euphoria due to being convinced of their own wisdom, moral purity, and ability to change everything.
2. Tom Hayden writes in the draft of men as “infinitely perfectible.” Here is the ominous echo and common view of all totalitarian movements: human nature is infinitely malleable and the simple rearrangement of various institutions a better, and even perfect nature.
3.The principles upon which the Democrat leadership is based and to which you have been fooled into voting for, once again:
"One member gave this prescription:
“four-square against anti-Communism,
eight-square against American-culture,
twelve-square against sell-out unions,
one hundred and twenty against an interpretation of the Cold War that saw it as a Soviet plot and identified American policy fondly.”
Todd Gitlin, “The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage,” p. 109-110
Yes, no matter how it is disguised, that is what you have been trained to vote for.
Hard not to see it in the Leftward drift of the Democrat Party, and the outright communists in charge today.
Cry for America.
I am not an optimist. Study of history sometimes leads one to be pessimistic. This is the case with the glacial but clear advances of anti-Americanism, socialism.
.....the march of the ideologies that oppose freedom; follow the steps:
1. A few years after Port Huron, its organization’s offshoot and legitimate heir, the Weathermen, organized the Days of Rage riots in Chicago. 1962 political manifesto of the American student activist movement Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
Port Huron was an early convention of SDS, a small group of alienated, left-wing college students, 59 from 11 campuses.
A draft of the meeting can be found at http://www.h-net.org/~hst306/documents/huron.html. It sets forth an agenda for changing human nature, the nation, and the world. In it, one can hear the ignorance and arrogance so inherent in adolescents: the euphoria due to being convinced of their own wisdom, moral purity, and ability to change everything.
2. Tom Hayden writes in the draft of men as “infinitely perfectible.” Here is the ominous echo and common view of all totalitarian movements: human nature is infinitely malleable and the simple rearrangement of various institutions a better, and even perfect nature.
3.The principles upon which the Democrat leadership is based and to which you have been fooled into voting for, once again:
"One member gave this prescription:
“four-square against anti-Communism,
eight-square against American-culture,
twelve-square against sell-out unions,
one hundred and twenty against an interpretation of the Cold War that saw it as a Soviet plot and identified American policy fondly.”
Todd Gitlin, “The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage,” p. 109-110
Yes, no matter how it is disguised, that is what you have been trained to vote for.
Hard not to see it in the Leftward drift of the Democrat Party, and the outright communists in charge today.
Cry for America.
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