Posted on 04/27/2018 1:11:45 PM PDT by WisconsinRep
EU FURY: 'Appalling' Juncker snubs millions as he celebrates Karl Marx's 200th anniversary
JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER is set to pay tribute to Karl Marx at a celebration of the father of Communisms 200th anniversary in Germany, leading to accusations he has forgotten about the many millions of victims of his ideology.
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The European Commission President will travel to Trier, Germany, where he will give a speech to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Marxs birth.
Mr Juncker has invited to the celebration because he is an honourary citizen of the small German town, which is also the birthplace of the German philosopher who was one of Marxisms founding fathers.
The Commission President will give a speech at the opening ceremony of the Karl Marx exhibition in the city.
Mr Juncker will appear alongside Malu Dreyer, the minister-president of Rhineland-Palatinate, who extended the invitation to him.
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The EU and Juncker’s response to Karl Marx’s birthday may actually give us clarity as to the current religion of the European Elite. Richard Wurmbrand wrote a book in 1976 entitled, “Was Karl Marx A Satanist?” Wurmbrand’s research into Karl Marx, as progenitor of communism, led him to believe that Marx used Communism as a ruse for bringing in World-Wide Satan Worship.
What has always stopped me cold when reading Marx is the hatred he expressed towards Jews. It is hard for me to believe in the words of someone who has an irrational hatred.
I do think you are on to something with Lenin, although every other Marxist leader has ended up killing and starving his own people. Maybe following his example.
Enjoy your posts on this subject. I am certainly not an expert on this subject; just a silent witness to history.
Karl Marx was ethnically Jewish. Why/how did he get involved in Satanism?
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Karl Marx was ethnically Jewish. His maternal grandfather was a Dutch rabbi, while his paternal line had supplied Trier’s rabbis since 1723, a role taken by his grandfather Meier Halevi Marx.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx#Childhood_and_early_education:_1818%E2%80%931836
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Heinrich Marx was a lawyer and the father of the socialist philosopher Karl Marx.
Heinrich Marx was born Herschel Levy, to Marx Levy Mordechai (17431804) and Eva Lwow (17531823).
Heinrich Marx’s father was the rabbi of Trier, a role which his older brother would later assume.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Marx
miss marmelstein: What has always stopped me cold when reading Marx is the hatred he expressed towards Jews.
Karl Marx was ethnically Jewish.
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Karl Marx was ethnically Jewish. His maternal grandfather was a Dutch rabbi, while his paternal line had supplied Triers rabbis since 1723, a role taken by his grandfather Meier Halevi Marx.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Marx#Childhood_and_early_education:_1818%E2%80%931836
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He converted to Lutheranism first. His senior high school thesis was a beautifully written expose of John 15 entitled, “Jesus is the vine, We are the branches”. His first year in College, he seems to have converted to Satanism writing poems of sympathy to Lucifer and wanting to pull the “most high” down from His throne.
The French Revolution was horrific. Also, the vast majority of the Founding Fathers didn’t support the French Revolution. They refused to help.
Stoking the Fire: Celebrating the Atrocities of the French Revolution
https://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/history/item/25376-stoking-the-fire-celebrating-the-atrocities-of-the-french-revolution
Bastille Day Is Nothing to Celebrate
https://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/23611-bastille-day-is-nothing-to-celebrate
Many of the worst haters of Jews in history were themselves, Jews. Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, American liberal Jewry, being a prototypes.
The Declaration Of Rights Of Man and the Citizen of 1791 owed much of its inspiration to Thomas Jefferson.
Its still the cardinal statement of liberal values in its declaration of the rule of law, human equality and the basic principle freedom means doing what the law allows, not what it forbids.
Everything about the world we live in today comes from it and it in one swell swoop, it rung the curtain down on the old medieval order.
In-your-face celebration of demonic ‘philosopher.’
Been saying that for years.
I know all that.
I have that book.
He makes a very good case that Marx was involved in satanism.
Actually, Marx struck me as being basically a miserable sort who pretty much hated everything and everybody.
Look, ignoring for one moment that the French Revolution had quite a few horrific elements happen (and BTW, Jefferson supporting and even drafting that sordid Declaration is one of the reasons he’s one of my least favorite founding fathers), you ARE aware that Karl Marx’s creation of Communism owed very much to the French Revolution, or, more specifically, Robespierre’s Reign of Terror, right? Marx literally says this in correspondences with Engels. I’ll even quote them if I must...
“Once we are at the helm, we shall be obliged to reenact the year 1793 ”-Marx-Engels Gesamt-Ausgabe, vol. vi pp 503505, final issue of Neue Rheinische Zeitung, May 18, 1849. Quoted in Thomas G. West, Marx and Lenin, The Claremont Institute
“The vengeance of the people will break forth with such ferocity that not even the year 1793 enables us to envisage it.”-Marx-Engels Gesamt-Ausgabe, vol. vi pp 503505, final issue of Neue Rheinische Zeitung, May 18, 1849. Quoted in Thomas G. West, Marx and Lenin, The Claremont Institute
If anything, the mere fact that Marx supported the liberalism of the French Revolution is more than enough to trash the French Revolution and try to destroy even the mere memory of it.
“The French Revolution had a positive impact on humanity -”
Wow!
How many dead make for a “positive impact”?
Sorry, no sale.
“Everything about the world we live in today comes from it and it in one swell swoop, it rung the curtain down on the old medieval order.”
Yep. Atheism, Marxism both have their modern roots in that nasty document.
The Declaration, inspired in large part the 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Q.E.D.
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