PoliticalChic
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Murder, slaughter, genocide.
And when did it become a political movement....
2. Which brings me to Diderot, who died on this day.
Denis Diderot, (born October 5, 1713, Langres, France—died July 31, 1784, Paris), French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopédie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment.
Britannica.com
Quite the erudite fellow, he, which simply proves that education in no way restricts one from being a psychopath.
3. Although attributed to Rousseau, it was Diderot who gave the model for totalitarianism of reason: “We must reason about all things,” and anyone who ‘refuses to seek out the truth’ thereby renounces his human nature and “should be treated by the rest of his species as a wild beast.” So, once ‘truth’ is determined, anyone who doesn’t accept it was “either insane or wicked and morally evil.” It is not the individual who has the “ right to decide about the nature of right and wrong,” but only “the human race,” expressed as the general will.
Himmelfarb, “The Roads to Modernity,” p. 167-68
There is no room for disagreement on the Left.
Pelosi is having any officials who don't wear masks, arrested.
An early Democrat President resorted to concentration camps for American citizens.
4.Robespierre used Rousseau’s call for a “reign of virtue,’ proclaiming the Republic of Virtue, his euphemism for The Terror. In ‘The Social Contract’ Rousseau advocated death for anyone who did not uphold the common values of the community: the totalitarian view of reshaping of humanity, echoed in communism, Nazism, progressivism. Robespierre: “the necessity of bringing about a complete regeneration and, if I may express myself so, of creating a new people.”
Himmefarb, , Ibid.
Disagree....and the consequence is death. Such is the view of every totalitarian regime.
5. And, the Democrat Party, correctly referred to as the party of Death.
Fascists, Nazis, Liberals, Progressives, Socialists, Communists, Democrats
The collective, command and control regulation of private industry, and overarching government that can order every aspect of the private citizen's life....right down to control of his thoughts and speech.
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).
The Democrats check every one of those boxes.
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."
And we can trace the origins to the French Revolution, and Diderot, who'd be a Democrat today.
And when did it become a political movement....
1.Murder is in our DNA. For those who read, two books come to mind…”The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal,”by Desmond Morris and, or course, The Bible. When one looks at civilization’s restraint of the inclination, consider the fact that all sports, from Chess to Rugby, are simply levels of that impulse.
And, of course, Clausewitz's famous line that "War is a mere continuation of politics by other means.”2. Which brings me to Diderot, who died on this day.
Denis Diderot, (born October 5, 1713, Langres, France—died July 31, 1784, Paris), French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopédie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment.
Britannica.com
Quite the erudite fellow, he, which simply proves that education in no way restricts one from being a psychopath.
3. Although attributed to Rousseau, it was Diderot who gave the model for totalitarianism of reason: “We must reason about all things,” and anyone who ‘refuses to seek out the truth’ thereby renounces his human nature and “should be treated by the rest of his species as a wild beast.” So, once ‘truth’ is determined, anyone who doesn’t accept it was “either insane or wicked and morally evil.” It is not the individual who has the “ right to decide about the nature of right and wrong,” but only “the human race,” expressed as the general will.
Himmelfarb, “The Roads to Modernity,” p. 167-68
There is no room for disagreement on the Left.
Pelosi is having any officials who don't wear masks, arrested.
An early Democrat President resorted to concentration camps for American citizens.
4.Robespierre used Rousseau’s call for a “reign of virtue,’ proclaiming the Republic of Virtue, his euphemism for The Terror. In ‘The Social Contract’ Rousseau advocated death for anyone who did not uphold the common values of the community: the totalitarian view of reshaping of humanity, echoed in communism, Nazism, progressivism. Robespierre: “the necessity of bringing about a complete regeneration and, if I may express myself so, of creating a new people.”
Himmefarb, , Ibid.
Disagree....and the consequence is death. Such is the view of every totalitarian regime.
5. And, the Democrat Party, correctly referred to as the party of Death.
Fascists, Nazis, Liberals, Progressives, Socialists, Communists, Democrats
The collective, command and control regulation of private industry, and overarching government that can order every aspect of the private citizen's life....right down to control of his thoughts and speech.
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).
The Democrats check every one of those boxes.
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."
And we can trace the origins to the French Revolution, and Diderot, who'd be a Democrat today.
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