as a person who started studing politics when i decided to join a tea party (about 5 years ago), i have to wonder how the conservative movement has been so thoroughly infiltrated, coached and led by the leftists and d.c. elite media intelligencia. it’s stunning how many of these groups are run by leftist/godless quislings.
You can see it through their actions, even going back decades.
If you study Wittgenstein, Wundt, Pavlov and Edward Bernays you understand how easy it is to control words/language to control mass perceptions.
Cultural Marxists (PC) learned early in the 1900s how to do this and JP Morgan bought up the top news agencies in 1917 or so, to control all ideas of the people in the USA through newspapers/radio.
John Dewey (Socialist) got ahold of schools and totally reshaped them in 1930 to remove Reason and Logic (Classical Education) and habituate Moral Relativism in children, and they controlled publishing houses/textbook publishers, and used Foundations to fund schools/universities.
The best thing Marxists do is infiltrate EVERYTHING where there is power. They targeted the newspapers and schools early-—then got into Washington DC where they packed the courts. Oliver Wendell Holmes, jr. removed morality from “laws” so there is no “Justice” in our legal system.
The Right and Left are part of the Dialectical Materialism-—used to “progress” us into a totalitarian state. The Leftists infiltrated the Republicans decades ago to control the speed to which we would “accept” socialism-—always moving us further to their goals.
....and it has worked like a charm. They almost had total control.....but the internet allowed a little “too much” Truth to get through.......So, we will see....
The first clue was when a nation that “overwhelmingly describes itself as conservative” voted in the biggest socialist president in history...TWICE.
'equality' and 'racism'
Because we often want to “wish away” evil rather than realize it is in our midst. It’s because it requires us to make tough decisions which may mean people might not like the person making the decision. As an example, see John Boehner.