OK, let’s get it started. I will do my best to explain my point. I am trying to explain my view, not as a conservative, but an observation of similarities in a movement that has been repeated many times throughout history and seen great societies fail.
The focus of my point was to work from Marx’s writings and compare to the progressive movement. It isn’t to insinuate at all that the progressive movement and the people that support it are Karl Marx disciples. But rather, look at the parallels in how Marxism and The progressive movement are so similar and to stress how evil infiltrates society. The ideas of equality and equity are, in themselves, wholesome concepts. But as evil does, and how it clouds our way of thinking, the good gets used to create an unholy alliance that actually harms the very fabric of our country and society as we know it.
The progressive movement desires to abolish the present state of things and the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions. That, in itself, is a construct of every country that has moved towards a Marxist condition.
I think we get caught up in seeing Marxism as purely an economic conflict in society with a cause for equity and equality. And in one reply to me, as an economic opinion that would have been long forgotten but for a couple of historical happenings. I do not agree at all in that assessment. And it is in the roots of the Marxist doctrine where the true evil lies.
Marx wasn’t the originator of evil, but a disciple. His writings and poetry, from his youth forward, shown a close relationship in satanic origins and a fascination with Hell. Marx wrote “My soul is chosen for Hell”
He was perverse, seriously perverse and brooded in misery. He advanced himself in the name of misery and ultimately produced misery. The ole saying that “men start revolutionary changes for reasons connected to their lives” fits Marx perfectly.
He sold a utopian goal that destroyed societies, cultures, and created economic failure. In the mantra of fairness, it created prisoners of government control. He stoked revolution by waging war against private wealth in the name of equity. Then what was left was governmental control that resulted in the loss of citizen freedoms.
When individual rights and economic freedoms are lost and redistributed, the citizen will seek protection and support from its government. Marx understood that clearly. And that was the point. And the root of that control was the abolishment of God and religion within the system. Allowing the government to “be the religion of the people”.
The conspiracy to destroy the soul of man is joined by many. Marx has played his part. This plays out as a spiritual nightmare.
Marx wrote, in the Manifesto, that communism seeks to “abolish the present state of things” and called for “the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions”
The progressive movement tracks that philosophy. Pawns in the great conspiracy. Reading about the man is fascinating. Seeing us mimic his teachings is concerning.
Too long, more on that later.
The focus of my point was to work from Marx’s writings and compare to the progressive movement. It isn’t to insinuate at all that the progressive movement and the people that support it are Karl Marx disciples. But rather, look at the parallels in how Marxism and The progressive movement are so similar and to stress how evil infiltrates society. The ideas of equality and equity are, in themselves, wholesome concepts. But as evil does, and how it clouds our way of thinking, the good gets used to create an unholy alliance that actually harms the very fabric of our country and society as we know it.
The progressive movement desires to abolish the present state of things and the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions. That, in itself, is a construct of every country that has moved towards a Marxist condition.
I think we get caught up in seeing Marxism as purely an economic conflict in society with a cause for equity and equality. And in one reply to me, as an economic opinion that would have been long forgotten but for a couple of historical happenings. I do not agree at all in that assessment. And it is in the roots of the Marxist doctrine where the true evil lies.
Marx wasn’t the originator of evil, but a disciple. His writings and poetry, from his youth forward, shown a close relationship in satanic origins and a fascination with Hell. Marx wrote “My soul is chosen for Hell”
He was perverse, seriously perverse and brooded in misery. He advanced himself in the name of misery and ultimately produced misery. The ole saying that “men start revolutionary changes for reasons connected to their lives” fits Marx perfectly.
He sold a utopian goal that destroyed societies, cultures, and created economic failure. In the mantra of fairness, it created prisoners of government control. He stoked revolution by waging war against private wealth in the name of equity. Then what was left was governmental control that resulted in the loss of citizen freedoms.
When individual rights and economic freedoms are lost and redistributed, the citizen will seek protection and support from its government. Marx understood that clearly. And that was the point. And the root of that control was the abolishment of God and religion within the system. Allowing the government to “be the religion of the people”.
The conspiracy to destroy the soul of man is joined by many. Marx has played his part. This plays out as a spiritual nightmare.
Marx wrote, in the Manifesto, that communism seeks to “abolish the present state of things” and called for “the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions”
The progressive movement tracks that philosophy. Pawns in the great conspiracy. Reading about the man is fascinating. Seeing us mimic his teachings is concerning.
Too long, more on that later.
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