Posted on 01/07/2013 9:40:45 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Pat Noble is not your average teenager.... Noble, a graduate of the Monmouth County vocational school The Academy of Allied Health & Science in Neptune, first became interested in socialism while in high school and hearing people from opposing political parties use the term socialist to attack each other.
I decided to do some research into what the problem was with it and I never found it. The rest is pretty much history, said Noble, who summed up the socialist philosophy as a society built for the majority instead of the elite minority.
I think people who are dead set against the idea of socialism have false logic, he said. But I think that if most people have an opportunity to really hear what its about, that theyll agree with it or at least walk away with a real understanding of it.
In March 2011, Noble helped co-found the Socialist Party of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. And then he spent the better part of the last two years campaigning, first for Freeholder then for Board of Education.
You reach more people, more quickly when you win an election, said Noble, whose father, Peter, is a member of the Board of Education for the Red Bank Borough Public Schools. People would rather hear from a candidate than some guy on a street corner, especially on socialism when a majority of them are capitalists.
Now, Noble said he plans to stand up for his socialist beliefs as a member of the Red Bank Regional school board. ....
Noble campaigned on a laundry list of issues that he would support, such as school sex education courses including lessons on LGBT lifestyles.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
Call them socialists, progressives or Marxists. They are all no damn good and a cancer on mankind. These pieces of crap gave us eugenics, abortion, ruthanasia, mass-murder and death camps. This stupid kid is going to be a problem until Satan calls him home.
A curse on public education...they have been instrumental in the demise of America.
“This stupid kid is going to be a problem until Satan calls him home.”
No doubt; if there is any glimmer of hope, it is that many of the imported “progressives” don’t even speak the same language as this young fool, and they want a piece of the pie. Here in NJ there is a good chance he’ll lose his seat to a Spanish-speaking “progressive”. Blacks have already lost their place at the Dem table; since they don’t have the numbers, white libs are next.
No, he has figured out at a young age how to be one of the elites in a socialist system.
I wonder if he openly campaigned with the socialist designation. If he did, it doesn’t say much about the voters in that area.....
Socialism, while touting ‘equality’, is actually extremely hierarchical - much, much more so than free capitalist societies ever are. Every socialist society that you look at has a small number of people, icons, that are worshipped. Few others have the ability to distinguish themselves. Ultimately, this diminishes people.
In a free capitalist society such as traditional America, we don't look at people in government, or in the MSM, or in any aspect of our society, and think of them as our betters. We see a landscape of opportunities, and most of us feel that where we wind up and what we do for a living has more to do with personal choice, where we put our efforts, and some circumstantial contributions, than it does with our personal stature as individuals. A plumber from Akron might be dramatically more thoughtful and creative than a university professor in Boston, or a Senator or a President, and societally we generally all know this. At least until recently we didn't have ‘Dear Leaders’.
Socialism accentuates the importance of ‘the few’, and suppresses the individuality of the rest of society. ‘Activists’ love it, because it gives them a hierarchical structure that allows them to be more important than the homogenous masses they seek to ‘lead’. Just look at this 19 yr. old’s comment that ‘elected office allows you to reach more people’. At 19 he's not concerned with learning from others, or becoming enriched by exposure to other ‘individuals’. He just wants, from his self-indulgent elected position on a school board, to use his new position in the hierarchy to push his views on the ‘masses’.
Along with his appointment he brings a wealth of his lifetime experiences and vast knowledge to bear upon his wise decisions and pondering.
/sarc
To paraphrase Frank Herbert, every revolutionary is a closet aristocrat.
He wants to change the world, with the presumption he gets to be in charge of the new order.
So, the only newsworthy part is the age, right? Because a socialist on a school board is a ‘dog bites man’ story.
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn stated it best in his masterpiece on Leftism. The “equality” of socialism/Marxism/French Revolution, is an absolute rejection of “quality”.
Socialism/Marxism is a mass conformity movement which dehumanizes man and reduces man into an “ant state, a termite state” so to supposedly eliminate the emotions of envy and inferiority. To remove emotions from man is impossible—unless he is drugged or pathological (not taught empathy when in the formative ages). That is why all Leftists want dope legalized and incentives to excel eliminated in schools and in the job markets. Merit has to be eliminated. Excellence is ejected from everything. It is why socialist countries alway collapse. They are reduced to the lowest common denominator, since all excellence is punished and vilified.
Human beings are unique—there is no inherent “equality” in them—they are all different, with different personality, etc. Mass movements—are all about the “herd instinct” —the identitarian nature of man-— immature man is animalistic and he will use identitarian groups as a way to ‘multiply his ego’, (feel falsely important) because man is immature and narcissistic.
Individualism is always extremely hard and takes maturity-—you have to leave the herd. Mises states, “The individual lives and acts within society. But society is nothing but the combination of individuals for cooperative effort. It exists nowhere else than in the actions of individual men. It is a delusion to search for it outside the actions of individuals. To speak of a society’s autonomous and independent existence, of its life, its soul, and its actions is a metaphor which can easily lead to crass errors.”
The “love for otherness” and respect for differences comes from Theism and “intellectual character”. Maturity will lead to elevation above the herd instinct and a moral character to reject behaviors of the “group”.
All mass movements-—the “isms” (communism.socialism, nazism, fascism, progressivism, etc.—all Leftism points to the “specter of a terrifying, bigger and more pitiless conformity”. They all “foster the herd instinct” and use emotionalism and eject wisdom and history; the movements eject the intellect which is what raises human beings above our animal nature—to seek the “other” takes maturity and character.
“Everything which is identical is automatically equal. All political systems which are inspired by the ideal of equality will almost inevitably point into the direction of identitarianism and foster the herd instinct (with subsequent suspicion, if not hatred, for those who dare to be different or have a claim to superiority).”
Socialists/Marxists are extremely immature and intellectually stunted—with no understanding of human psychology or philosophy or history. They are ignorant and their narcissism and pride will make it impossible to “educate” them-—since they “know” everything.
I think it was Socrates who said most people do not understand reality until over 30. Their lack of time on earth gives them little possible understanding of it.
Pride is so typical in the youth who know so very little; today they don’t even realize how incredibly ignorant they truly are-—unlike in Ancient Greece where they associated age and experience with Wisdom. Marxists/socialists can’t survive with Truth, Wisdom, Logic, Natural Law and history-—it all exposes the Big Lie.
Thanks for an incredibly insightful post. I love it when something someone else writes or quotes puts what I’m trying to say into incredibly concise terms with a clarity that I wish I’d come close to. I love your screen name by the way.
At 19 I am willing to guess he doesn’t really know nearly as much as he thinks he does, about socialism or anything else. He is still in the idealistic age and he’s not had a taste of the real world himself.
Not excusing it, just saying age 19 you think you can do anything, you’re never going to die, and you haven’t been on your own yet paying for everything (this kid anyway). He is hardly hardcore, he is incredibly naive and what he knows about socialism was probably taught to him in a romanticized, it’s great, way, rather than realistically looking at what socialism/ists have done to individuals, groups, countries, and the world.
Well, look on the bright side. This young skull full of mush is to the right of NJ Democrats, and probably more than a few NJ Republicans.
And other than an attempt to advance yourself politically (because you then become the "elite minority", more equal than the other animals), your main incentive is to slide by doing as little as possible. Remember the old Soviet Union? "We pretend to work, they pretend to pay us".
The kid's on his way to striving to become one of the "elite minority" he despises.
Good points, though I think socialism spreads its evils under the guise of the importance of “the many”.
Socialist economies have the same flaws as unions: effort is not rewarded, and attempts to excel are viewed as antagonistic to those who can’t.
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