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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Lessons of the Early CPUSA (Part 1)



"Wars almost always create situations where, at least after the early period of enthusiasm and euphoria, there is much discontent and suffering. However, instead of preparing to use the situation as a way to develop the strength and confidence of the working class to fight for the socialist transformation of society, the majority of the sections of the Second International supported the war effort of “their” country’s ruling class.  This was one of the greatest betrayals in the history of the world working class."

Now,  the above words my friend, are the most profound admission of failure by our enemies I have ever read. 

Furthermore, it's a stark admission the communists do not find war repugnant, but instead - regard wars as opportunities for the installation of their totalitarian utopias. The outcome of all wars have left the "workers paradise" out in the cold.

Secondly, their financial-elite sponsored "revolutions" have always failed the people who've become slaves of the revolution's sponsors! In the beginning America had an informed citizenry who elected leaders to frustrate those internationalists who would deliver Americans into serfdom. But if you know anything of current affairs, our leaders have been leading us to the edge of the cauldron of strife since our civil war.

Do you honestly believe these "revolutions" in Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Algeria, etc. originated spontaneously as bright lights of enlightenment to their citizens? 

Fortunately, for us their goals haven't changed. Maybe as a people ours have, but we still have a chance.

The destruction of sound money is just one plank of theirs. Learn the others for yourself.....you're living them, and don't know it.