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To: Count of Monte Fisto

This is one of the most important platforms of the Socialist International, that nations are superfluous, and that all peoples must be homogenized so that there are no unique cultures, histories, or even languages.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_International

They crave a world full of gray people, ruled by a one world socialist government, with nations replaced by socialist districts in economic blocs.

Their world is without religion, barren, dying, with all resources rationed by government elites to “the masses”. Where both success and failure are discouraged as the anti-social emphasis on individuality instead of the collective.

This is the wasteland they offer, yet socialists crave this, preferring death to individuality, freedom and liberty; to strip people of their faces, living like insects or herd animals.

Yet they don’t want this for themselves. They want to inflict this horror on others. If they lived in such a “socialist paradise”, with only others of their kind, they would be miserable, because there would be no one to force or coerce to join them at the cost of their life, which is their real desire.

There would be no productivity, only life with cancer and no treatment. True socialism only exists in the graveyard.


11 posted on 05/03/2014 8:34:59 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (WoT News: Rantburg.com)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

I agree with your overview, but IMO this is corporatist oppression rather than socialist. Not that it makes much difference, as the path may vary but the end objective is for the elite to live well at the expense of powerless serfs.


13 posted on 05/03/2014 9:31:35 AM PDT by Psalm 144 (FIGHT! FIGHT! SEVERE CONSERVATIVE AND THE WILD RIGHT!)
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