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Charlie Daniels: Socialism’s Pattern Never Changes
« on: September 05, 2018, 12:25:41 pm »
Charlie Daniels: Socialism’s Pattern Never Changes

I remember as a child seeing the newsreels at the movie houses about the Second World War and the inhumanity and cruelty of Hitler and his Nazis.

I remember the huge holes full of the naked, skeletal bodies of Jews – men, women and children – who had been murdered and were being buried in mass graves because the furnaces where they usually burned the bodies couldn’t keep up with the amount of prisoners the monsters put to death.

This is an evil the world should never forget, the wanton killing of six million living, breathing human beings. The fact that our school children, when they reach an age they can comprehend it, are not being taught that it happened is a big mistake, not to acquaint them with the evils of fascism, especially since the word has been bandied about by so many people who don’t have any idea what it means, and the younger generation needs to know the true meaning of the word and its cruel political ramifications.

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Re: Charlie Daniels: Socialism’s Pattern Never Changes
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2018, 06:18:53 pm »
Margaret Thatcher one said that the problem with socialism is your eventually you run out of other peoples money.

Although that is true that’s not the main reason why socialism fails. Progressives and socialists assume that we are part of a community, a mass. They write down their theories on paper and they sound good. However, the human drive deep down inside of us to seek our own self interest and to advance cannot be  extinguished   just because  a college professor says so. If people are discouraged from achieving and advancing and producing, they then simply won’t
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