Recently there was an email from the House Representative from this District. It refers to the GOP side as being on the "right", and I thought, "here we go again". I'm sure that there are many on the GOP base who wonder if these guys really want to win, or if it is all just Kabuki Theater? Kabuki Theater has a predetermined outcome. If this is Kabuki, then they aren't trying to win. They aren't supposed to win. When the GOP'ers use that word "right" in reference to themselves, they are shooting themselves in the foot. Nobody does anything like that if they are serious about winning.
A bit of communist theory here: according to the commies, Fascism is the last step of a dying Capitalism. Commies believe that their view is inevitable, so for one to be "on the right side of history", one has to be a Communist. As everyone knows, a Fascist is on the "right". Therefore, to refer to oneself as being on the "right" is helping the commies in their propaganda against Capitalism. Why then, would anybody want to be associated with a "dying" ideology? Why would one use that term in reference to themselves if they were serious about winning?
All a communist or fellow-traveler has to do is call someone "extreme", and they have painted that person a fascist. They don't even have to use the term. People listening to it will connect the dots. If you don't want to be seen as a fascist, then why give the commies that opening? Besides, it isn't true anyway. Just because you disagree with a communist doesn't make you a fascist. But that is the way it is with communists. Why help the commies label their opponents with such a broad brush? This is what the commies mean when they call their unwitting enablers "useful idiots".
Commies may be making a valid point in going up against Corporatism. But they aren't necessarily adverse with using their enemies to hang their enemies. The commies like to say that the Capitalist will sell them the rope that they hang him with. Corporatism isn't much different from Communism because both are collectivist-minded. Once you start thinking with a hive-mind, like the Communists, then you are thinking like a Corporatist. The commies have a point. Once you go down that road, Communism isn't far behind. For all intents and purposes, Communism-Fascism is the same thing. Commies and fascists aren't opposites, the are two sides to the same collectivist coin.
True Capitalism is individualistic. Consequently, there won't be the tendency towards groupthink of the hive mind. Corporations are notorious for the sclerotic tendencies. Like all group-centered organizations, risk-taking is out the window. Creativity is out the window. It becomes a hive mind where adherence to the culture supercedes all other considerations. All power to the Soviet! An individualist doesn't think that way. An individualist is a true Capitalist. Corporatism is just a step towards the collectivist impulse from the hive mind of Communism.
So, to identify oneself with that in any way is defeatist. If a person is serious about preserving the American way, one NEVER refers to themselves as being on the "right". The word is associated with Marxist ideology, and why would any serious- minded patriotic American ever do THAT?
The use of that word should be considered offensive to a true patriotic red-blooded American Capitalist. Only commies and "useful idiots" talk like that.
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