Oh that's rich!
This is possibly the most moronic thing I've ever read on FR. Immoral, huh? Voices in the Wilderness; where do these pansy group come from? San Francisco, Berekely, the People's Republic of Madison, WI? Just think, we actually have to share the freedoms of this great country with these anti-"Americans." Makes me sick!
Is their "battle cry" (I use that term very lightly) to sing Kumbaya and while hugging a tree?
I wonder if this group can explain the age old question: that if a tree falls in forest and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? These fascists should be offically declared illegal, immoral and counter productive. IDIOTS!!!!!!!
Very astute observation.
I was watching a program here on local German television on propganda and the Nazis. It was chilling, but also fascinating. The rhetoric that was used was almost identicle to some you hear today.
Joseph Gobells speeches are on line--and they are an incredible read. He peppered his propaganda with all the garbage you hear from Liberals and modern day Fascists today:
- Victimization
- Distortions
- Countless calls for PEACE, SECURITY, and NEGOTIATION!
- False indignation
- Class Warfare
- Need for Gun Control to Curb Crime
- Scape goating enemies while minimizing real problems
- Faux concern for areas like: women's rights, the environment, and jobs
I watched Leni Reifenstahl's "Triumph of the Will".
If any of you have not seen this 1934 master of propaganda, I urge you to find it and rent it. Even Frank Capra marveled at her film genuious and remarked to the US Army when asked to make his film in 1942 "Why We Fight" exclaimed--"I cannot top that film."
Watching it, I discovered that the Clinton film The Man from Hope stole many of the techniques used by this film to make a man appear to be something he was not.
The most chilling line of the film was this from Hitler;
"People think that the State orders us! No! We order the State!"
Sure.....