Posted on 09/30/2020 7:07:12 AM PDT by SJackson
Once the police are gone, nothing can stop the mob.
Private property is a human right in a free democratic society. To the authors of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence, property is as sacred as Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. In fact, property was written in place of pursuit of Happiness in the first draft of the Declaration of Independence.
Our religious traditions hold private property rights sacrosanct. Thou shall not steal is one of the Ten Commandments which are the moral imperatives of our civilization. Its widely understood that its not ok to take other peoples property. "Thou shall not covet" your neighbors property is commanded as well.
Why was property given such significance in our religious and constitutional traditions? In a free society where the individual is king, property is under the control of the individual, not the state. Its the domain where the state cannot enter without a just cause or a search warrant.
The most important assets are ones home or business to the vast majority of Americans. But to the progressives, there is no private property. It belongs to the state or the community and can be taken away at any time.
In Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, the former Soviet Union, China, and other totalitarian states, all property is owned by the state, and the individual has no protections against the state seizing their property. After the Russian Revolution, the first act of the Communist Party was to end private property. Landlords, homeowners, industrialists, and merchants were branded enemies of the state. In the same way, Castro in Cuba, Maos Chinese Communist Party, and Pol Pot all seized privately owned land and property. Property rights are the first to go, then they end free speech, the right to bear arms, trial by jury, and finally comes the end of freedom and the individual himself.
In the eyes of St. Louis Prosecutor Kim Gardner, homeowners, Mark and Patricia McCloskey have no right to defend their home from Black Lives Matter protesters who broke through their gate and entered their property. This progressive prosecutor, who let everyone out of jail who was arrested for looting and arson following the death of George Floyd, charged Mark McCloskey with a felony for the crime of defending his property.
Progressive Democrat District Attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner is not prosecuting crimes of theft and destruction of property. He said, no prosecutors office in America should be complicit in efforts to silence or punish people who are angry with government or elected leaders and are expressing themselves peacefully, and he slammed the media for showing scenes of rioting, looting, and burning, because it doesnt fit his peaceful protesting narrative. In this skewed leftist system, the poor and oppressed have been left out of the system, so they are justified in destroying property, and the people protecting their own property are the criminals.
BLM rioters hounded diners at a restaurant in Pittsburgh and stole a drink off the table. Anarchists in Rochester barged into restaurants, flipped tables and chairs, and screamed at terrified diners. Terrorizing diners, looting stores, and smashing windows, all happened in Manhattan and in cities across America. These were property crimes and those arrested were let out because progressive DAs and mayors of Democrat-run cities do not prosecute people for property crimes, which are not criminal acts to them. Bail reform laws in New York and other blue states are turning criminals loose on our streets. Progressive DAs, mayors, city councilmen, and elected officials of New York City, St. Louis, Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, and other Democrat run cities and states across America are working in solidarity with BLM and the lawless mob.
Each and every persons property in America is at risk. This is a revolt against private property and our police who protect our property. Once the police are gone, nothing can stop the mob and progressive politicians from seizing our property, whether in cities, suburbs, or rural areas. This is their plan and their key to taking power. To BLM and progressives, property belongs to the state, the community or to them. Seizing your property makes you dependent on the state, so they have absolute power over you.
Kamala Harris wants the chaos to continue until they get their way as she said referring to the protests across America: "Theyre not going to stop. This is a movement .. and everyone beware . theyre not going to let up, and they should not, and we should not." In an America under Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, AOC and the Squad, and the minions of the progressive left, you will see the erosion of our private property rights and all of our constitutional safeguards.
They believe everything in America was stolen from the native Americans and was taken off the backs of hard-working slaves. This justifies the movement threatening our property, our homes, our restaurants, our businesses, which were the ill-gotten spoils of systemic racism of America since 1619, which can be justifiably seized by the state. They twisted the truth of Americas history to say we are guilty of stealing from the poor, the oppressed, the slaves, and native Americans, and it has to be rectified by taking back our ill-gotten gains. So now looting is reparations and calling someone a criminal is racist according to BLM and the progressive left. Its time to wake up and see whats happening in America.
This is the most important election of our lifetimes. Voting matters and elections have consequences. Voting matters because we believe in private property rights. We believe in the rule of law. We believe in our police, the thin blue line between civilization and chaos. Most rational people believe this. Vote as if our life, liberty, and property depended on it, because it does.
Phil Orenstein is the president of the Queens Village Republican Club. Established in 1875, it is Americas oldest Republican Club. www.QVGOP.org Historian, Jerry Matacotta, founder of History Seminar Series at Queensborough Community College was the advisor for this article.
I sure hate the idea of living behind all those walls that the people in communist countries and third world nations must live behind...
The criminals walk free in the streets and good folks and their kids stay behind those walls.. What a rotten way to live.. :(
First and foremost, We better do a gut check to make sure we have the necessary "backbone" to do what needs to be done...
"If a man proposes to redistribute wealth, he means explicitly and necessarily that the wealth is his to distribute. If he proposes it in the name of the government, then the wealth belongs to the government; if in the name of society, then it belongs to society. No one, to my knowledge, did or could define a difference between that proposal and the basic principle of communism...."
There is no such dichotomy as human rights versus property rights. No human rights can exist without property rights. Since material goods are produced by the mind and effort of individual men, and are needed to sustain their lives, if the producer does not own the result of his effort, he does not own his life. To deny property rights means to turn men into property owned by the state. Whoever claims the right to redistribute the wealth produced by others is claiming the right to treat human beings as chattel."
- Ayn Rand
Property rights are human rights.
“Once the police are gone, nothing can stop the mob.”
Too funny! Once the police are no longer around to protect the communists we’ll be free to slaughter them! We’ll march on the TV stations, we’ll march on the universities, we’ll shoot the black-clad terrorists in the streets and hang their corpses for the crows to eat, we’ll root out the pedophiles from our public schools, and the social justice warriors will find out how real warriors respond to communists!
And then we’ll go back to work after a few beers and a nice BBQ.
Nothing can stop the mob, huh?
Hold my beer.
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