Posted on 02/23/2022 3:41:51 PM PST by Ozguy1945
When the greatest generation defeated fascism in 1945, the nations of the world got together and over several years drafted the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights in the hope that the human tragedy of fascism would not be repeated.
A broad cross section of 48 nations from around the world voted in favour of the declaration. No nation voted against it. South Africa, Saudia Arabia and 6 Soviet block nations abstained.
Now the western nations which embraced this historic document are far too often ruled by totalitarian fear.
What went wrong?
“I didn’t forget TR. Wilson is just far more reprehensible, being the racist that he was and a New World Order dictator, at heart.”
Teddy has also been declared a racist by today’s racism hunters:
America was a 3rd rate power while Wilson was alive, ignored by Britain and France during the peace negotiations. In his last years as President, Wilson was completely disabled by a stroke leaving his wife and Colonel House in charge of the country. Not sure how that works with Wilson being “a New World Order dictator”
Yah
I probably should have said ‘Wanna be New World Order Dictator’
FDR was responsible for the two worst power-grabs in US history, the National Labor Relations Act and Social Security.
Social Security makes it lawful for the government to steal from the people (above and beyond the federal income tax, which itself is indentured servitude).
And the National Labor Relations Act makes it lawful for labor unions to steal from industry. And since the labor movement was always socialist in nature — and aligned with the demoncrat party — it is and always has been a money-laundering scheme for the demoncrats.
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