Reason 1: I don’t want to be killed.
My favorite part: “You went to an anti-war rally because you hated Bush, not because you loved peace. Thus, when Obama bombed, you didnt hold any anti-war rally, because you didnt hate Obama.”
Well, I finally glimpse their reasoning. Many thanks to the OP’s author, I learned something about the left today!
Excellent. Sharing that one.
For this very reason a Christian can't be a leftist. If your life is so full of embracing the hatred that is liberalism, there is no room for Gods love in your life.
An ex-girfriend who I stay in touch with does not follow politics and HATES politics completely. She asked why I was so excited/animated today.
I told her about the wiretap on Donald Trump, by the Obama administration, before the election.
She, a complete novice and utterly naive about politics, cocked her head and said “That doesn’t sound right.”
We cannot lose.
It seems to me that the turning point, or at least the starting point for most leftists who see the proverbial light, is to discover something that they care about more than leftism.
Leftism, like Islam, demands total and utter obedience and conformity. If you ever care about anything more than the leftist cause de jour, you are abruptly scum.
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Brilliant piece.
Frankly, I think that this could be a red pill for many on the left. But they’ll never have the opportunity to read it.
Excellent read thanks for the post.
Sort of rambling and not the best of examples, but overall she does a good job of generally describing they hate, hypocrisy, and uselessness of leftists, and how most of them are Marxists.
It is obvious she only abandoned being a leftist after being afflicted with a crippling disease that she doesn’t identify. Point being, it took a massive level of trauma, possibly being short for this world, for her to embrace God and question her harmful liberalism.
Well, it can’t be a bad thing for ex-commies to wake up one at a time. I wish more of them would wake up en-masse to the hateful uselessness and hypocrisy of their progressive faith.
“So far left I was a two-time Peace Corps volunteer”
I recall the days when Peace Corps could not get a security clearance or work intel.
This.
This essay is definitely worth the time to read. Thanks for posting it.
Love to hear from those rescued from the Father of Lies. It’s rare that a liberal recognizes the type of people they associate with. God bless her and keep her in the path of freedom and godliness.
"We focused so hard on our good intentions. Before our deployment overseas, Peace Corps vetted us for our idealism and tolerance, not for our competence or accomplishments. We all wanted to save the world. What depressingly little we did accomplish was often erased with the next drought, landslide, or insurrection.
Peace Corps did not focus on the small beginnings necessary to accomplish its grandiose goals. Schools rarely ran, girls and low caste children did not attend, and widespread corruption guaranteed that all students received passing grades. Those students who did learn had no jobs where they could apply their skills, and if they rose above their station, the hereditary big men would sabotage them. Thanks to cultural relativism, we were forbidden to object to rampant sexism or the caste system. Only intolerant oppressors judge others cultures.
I volunteered with the Sisters of Charity. For them, I pumped cold water from a well and washed lice out of homeless peoples clothing. The sisters did not want to save the world. Someone already had. The sisters focused on the small things, as their founder, Mother Teresa, advised, Dont look for big things, just do small things with great love. Delousing homeless peoples clothing was one of my few concrete accomplishments."
Wow, amazing piece.
Good article, thanks for posting. I was raised in the SF bay area, so naturally I as a teen I was all into the hippie movement. My parents were lefties, albeit ones with morals. I eventually became apolitical until I witnessed the difference between Carter and Reagan, so I voted as a republican for Reagan and have never looked back.
A few years ago I was socializing with some friends in the bay area, all of us talking about the good old sixties. All of them were still leftists so they wanted to know what happened to me. I said that nothing happened to me, I still believe in love, peace and liberty to live your life as you wish. It’s the commie leftists movement that became hateful, militant and fascist, criminalizing thought and beliefs they don’t like. Most of my friends thought about it and agreed to a certain extent.
I felt that I was confronting the signature essence of my social life among leftists. We rushed to cast everyone in one of three roles: victim, victimizer, or champion of the oppressed. We lived our lives in a constant state of outraged indignation. I did not want to live that way anymore. I wanted to cultivate a disposition of gratitude. I wanted to see others, not as victims or victimizers, but as potential friends, as loved creations of God. I wanted to understand the point of view of people with whom I disagreed without immediately demonizing them as enemy oppressors..
Many of my students lack awareness of a lot more than vocabulary. They dont know about believing in themselves, or stick-to-itiveness. They dont realize that the people who exercise power over them have faced and overcome obstacles. I know they dont know these things because they tell me. One student confessed that when she realized that one of her teachers had overcome setbacks it changed her own life.
My students do know because they have been taught this that America is run by all-powerful racists who will never let them win. My students know because they have been drilled in this that the only way they can get ahead is to locate and cultivate those few white liberals who will pity them and scatter crumbs on their supplicant, bowed heads and into their outstretched palms. My students have learned to focus on the worst thing that ever happened to them, assume that it happened because America is unjust, and to recite that story, dirge-like, to whomever is in charge, from the welfare board to college professors, and to await receipt of largesse.
This comes right fro the devil. We have a strong sense of fairness, of justice (as witnesses in the early refrain of children, "that not fair!"), which the devil manipulates to convince souls that it is not fair for benefits (position, possessions, pleasures) to have to be merited or else be realized as voluntary acts of mercy and grace (but which are rejected as such by those who are told that they inherently deserve - it is their "right" what others were worthy of by merit). .
And thus it is also held that it is unjust to punish those who presume to obtain such benefits illicitly, and that the whole system which rewards work/merit accordingly and punishes indolence, etc., (yet can show mercy and grace) is held to be unjust and oppressive by those seduced by the victim-entitlement mentality .
This mentality that one is a victim of a system in which benefits belong to those who merited them (or that receiving what may be voluntarily given by others is not a "right") is fostered by self-righteous power seeking souls, who present themselves as saviors of the oppressed, who obtain positions by promising their clients benefits at the expense of those who earned them. But as history shows, in the end all end up in privations looking to these selfish Stalinist saviors for bread, who alone end up with all the benefits they enticed the proletariat with.
In essence we see this seduction right in the Garden of Eden, (Genesis 3) in which the devil, who previously had presumed to occupy the throne of God (Is, 14) in the first "occupy movement," as with students taking over admin. buildings in the 70's, who "despise dominion" apart from their own), worked to seduce Eve with the "share the wealth" message, that God was unjust in keeping her from a power He retained, malevolently keeping to Himself that which she had the right to, and which she would rightfully obtain by disobedience, rather than being penalized for this presumption.
Her husband, which was not seduced and knew better, followed her lead into sin, thus incurring just penalties, and necessitating the redemption which ultimately is in Christ for those who repent and believe, thanks be to God.
And in contrast to the devil, God is constantly giving at His own expense, "life, breath, and all things," and ultimately "spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all," (Rm. 8:32) who "loved me and gave Himself for me," (Gal. 2:20) to give eternal life to as many as believe on Him with effectual faith. (Jn. 5:24)
And who even rewards the faith of believers for doing what only God actually deserves credit for, since He enables and motivates both conversionary faith and the obedience which follows, (Jn. 6:44; 12:32; Acts 11:18; 16:14; Eph. 2:8-10; Phil. 2:12,13) even to overcomers being made to sit in His throne, (Rv. 3;21) in contrast to the prideful presumption of the devil. (Is. 14:14) To God be glory now and forever.
Good article.