I was strongly influenced by the northeast USA way
of thinking. When I questioned something just
seeking background to an issue, I was told you
had to listen to all sides.
I watched for years the method of politics: compromise.
Each of us arrive with differing abilities. My quiver was
analytical and asking why.
I was chastised for asking questions.
I noticed one cause of creeping socialism is that
Liberals [ a term describing contemporary Marist
Beliefs] always got some compromise toward their
goals. There was never compromise away from
socialism and statism.
Therefore, it must be understood that
compromise is a tool of Marxism. Grasp that
listening to all sides is a delaying tactic used by
Marxist to dull and lull the sheep.
And the masses of sheeple do not care… nor do
they understand the frog in the water pot on a stove.
The cacophony of noise of false crises is just another
delaying tactic.
Recently I was forwarded an email that included
this alleged quote by Plato.
“The price of apathy towards public affairs is
to be ruled by evil men.” – Plato
Cacophony of Crises:
I was strongly influenced by the northeast USA way
of thinking. When I questioned something just
seeking background to an issue, I was told you
had to listen to all sides.
I watched for years the method of politics: compromise.
Each of us arrive with differing abilities. My quiver was
analytical and asking why.
I was chastised for asking questions.
I noticed one cause of creeping socialism is that
Liberals [ a term describing contemporary Marist
Beliefs] always got some compromise toward their
goals. There was never compromise away from
socialism and statism.
Therefore, it must be understood that
compromise is a tool of Marxism. Grasp that
listening to all sides is a delaying tactic used by
Marxist to dull and lull the sheep.
And the masses of sheeple do not care… nor do
they understand the frog in the water pot on a stove.
The cacophony of noise of false crises is just another
delaying tactic.
Recently I was forwarded an email that included
this alleged quote by Plato.
“The price of apathy towards public affairs is
to be ruled by evil men.” – Plato