Monday, October 4, 2021

Fabian Socialism topic worth a look, but not a favorable one



Fabian socialism

An interesting discussion on CTH, which kinda jibes with what I've been saying. The further you drill down on this, the more it jibes. Know what I mean, Vern?

Anyway, "jibes" means agree, "jive" means to lie. It is on the mark, not off the mark, which is what I try to be as much as possible. If I get something wrong, I'd be happy to correct it.

I read through the piece and some of the comments, where I got constrained by time or whatever.

The comment section included a link to a book review called "School of Darkness". I didn't watch all the video, as I became somewhat impatient. Not that I disagreed, but it was taking too long to get through it, and I felt like I had other things I wanted to do.







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Ah, nearly forgot. Always in a hurry...

The phrase du jour these days seems to be the "public good before the private good." Well, it so happens that that very phrase was used to usher in the Nazi regime in Germany.

Yep. Don't believe it? Go look it up in the book called The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler by ????. Forgot the author, but his name was a lot bigger in the past. Of course, the current cancel culture would like to forget the past, because of inconvenient truths like this one.

It is a slippery slope to hell. Also, the road is paved with good intentions. Which also reminds me of what was reported to have been said at the Beer Hall Putsch, which was one of Hitler's ideas. It was said when men in the beer hall became restless, and they were told about the "good intentions" of what they were doing, and not to worry. Maybe they should have worried a bit more.

Anyway, I tend to believe that the difference between commies and nazis is not so much. For them to call anybody a nazi is like calling your brother "brother". It doesn't mean a whole lot.

But commies lie continuosly anyway. If you follow history, or even the news; you could see that. Only a blind man wouldn't.

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