Posted on 12/10/2018 8:45:33 AM PST by John Semmens
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Tom Perez blamed religion for poisoning peoples minds against the promise of socialism. No matter what we do through the media to try to advertise the benefits of socialism 24/7, the one hour a week people spend in church every Sunday is undermining our efforts.
The priest or pastor who is telling the congregation that being good and being charitable is a matter of personal responsibility directly contradicts the message of the Democratic Party, Perez complained. The notion of doing something because it is what God wants you to do dilutes the authority we have been assiduously trying to vest in government. It leaves it up to each individual to decide what he or she will do.
This reinforcement of individualism negates the collective solidarity our Party has been preaching, Perez continued. Experts should be the ones to decide what each person must do to support the collective well being of society. Individuals should accept and implement the decisions made for them by the experts.
While the cultural transformation that our Party has wrought over the decades by dominating public schools, universities, media, television and the movies has made dramatic progress the continued interference by religious institutions free to broadcast nonconforming messages may be something we need to seriously consider dealing with, the DNC Chair suggested. In China, the government reserves the right to approve the appointment of priests and pastors to churches. Maybe its time we do the same thing here in this country.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
https://azconservative.org/2018/12/08/ocasio-cortez-vows-to-get-revenge-on-trump-jr/
I realize this is satire, but Perez is one very sick SOB
Your best work is like this when it sounds so plausible that people immediately react to it as if it were real!
Well done!
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