To: Olog-hai
I didn't know that. Thanks for the information. When you consider that Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat cast the mold for a globalist order with his League Of Nations and than FDR cozying up to Stalin and finally Truman with his support for the UN it's just confirmation of the fact the greatest threat to America is not from without but from within. And that internal threat is and always has been The Democrat Party.
20 posted on
09/12/2020 11:49:06 PM PDT by
jmacusa
(If we're all equal how is diversity our strength?)
To: jmacusa
There is also Wilsons view of democracy:
(I)t is very clear that in fundamental theory, socialism and democracy are almost, if not quite, one and the same. They both rest at bottom upon the absolute right of the community to determine its own destiny and that of its members. Men as communities are supreme over men as individuals.
Socialism and Democracy, 1887
So Wilson regarded democracy as anti-freedom, anti-individual-rights, collectivist at its core, and ultimately geared towards centralization and undermining the rights of states. Since he equated it with socialism, he also clearly saw democracy as globalistic and atheistic, hence his effort at an imperialistic global government through the League of Nations.
21 posted on
09/12/2020 11:56:38 PM PDT by
Olog-hai
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