3/4/2007

the America that was and the socialist cesspit it will be

By: Cao, Filed under: Anti-War , Communist, Socialist & Nazi , General @ 10:40 am

That is what we’re fighting now, and it is definitely a war at home, more of a war than it was during the times of Vietnam. At least then, we hated the enemy and it was okay to hate the enemy. This is a comment that appeared at Hot Air. I do not know who the commenter is, or where it is from as it was sent through email to me.

Well, I’ve decided to exit Hotair and MichelleMalkin.com entirely. I’m not even going to watch Fox news when she’s on.

“Jummy, you weren’t at CPAC and you’re obviously an obnoxious tool. Now go away.”

Isn’t this as bad as saying, “Edwards is obviously a faggot?”

Conservatism has lost already. Homosexuality is now accepted by all “right-thinking” people. Would everyone be this upset at someone who eats his own mucous being called a booger-eater? Homosexual behavior has become more pervasive and open in the past 2 decades. Is it going to dry up and go away just because we’re nice to homosexuals? Can one cure cancer by thinking happy thoughts? Are homosexuals rushing to get psychological treatment because they aren’t made to feel bad about their illness? The difference between the open and derisive bigotry against Southerners and against homosexuality, is that there’s nothing wrong with being Southern, but there is something wrong with being a sexual deviant.

Suppose Ann had said, “…you can’t say redneck without going into rehab”. Would there have been the same outrage? No, the outrage would have been about her suggesting you need rehab for insulting Southerners.

I’m a 5th generation master mason. I grew up on a construction site. If Edwards had come onto a jobsite applying for a job, my comment would be, “Christ I hope he doesn’t hire that faggot.” Because that’s how MEN talk about effeminate dandies like Edwards. It’s not like she called him “queer”.

The problem with this war is that we’re not willing to hate our enemies. During World War II, we hated the “Japs”, “Nips” and “Tojos”. We hated the “Krauts”, the “Jerries”, and the “Dagos”. We used insulting terms for them because we *wanted* to hurt their feelings, just as we *wanted* to hurt their bodies and their nation. Anybody who gets in a fight and is not out to hurt his opponent any way he can is a sucker who deserves what happens to him.

The current political battle in the U.S. is no longer a struggle between two allied political parties. It is a battle for political control of the nation, akin to the battle that created the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Red China. Read some history as to how Rome went from Republic to Empire, and you might see some more parallels to the current political struggle in the U.S.

Civility is fine for a court of law, a debate society, or a normal political campaign. But that’s not what we’re fighting now. The war is between the America that was and the socialist cesspit that will be.

You may not be willing to hate the enemy, but they’re more than willing to hate us. One truthful, much maligned comment by Ms Coulter vs thousands of vitriolic hate-filled comments throughout the left and the MSM demonstrate the truth of that.

To borrow a line from Col. Robert Lee Scott: “You’ve got to learn to hate.”

When Allahpundit showed such contempt for Congressman Tancredo, I stopped interacting or even reading much of his blogging. Now you show similar condescension for Ms Coulter.

Exit question (and I do mean “exit”):
Compare what neo-cons are saying about Ms Coulter’s remark (e.g. “I don’t want to stoop to their level.”) and similar remarks leftists make about the Iraqi theatre of the War on Terror ( e.g. “We don’t want to stoopto their level”). Compare how the left wants to “use diplomacy” and get “international consensus” on issues surrounding the war, and how the neo-cons here and elsewhere want to be civil to the left, and keep (our side) of the debate “clean”. Compare how the left reacted to Gitmo and Abhu Graib, and how you neo-cons are reacting to Ms Coulter’s remark. The question is, how can you, on the one hand, not stoop to the enemy’s level, and on the other hand, rush to stoop to the enemy’s level?

Bye bye

Important points, all valid. I think I’ve said before that Moral People Need To Learn How to Hate. If people aren’t aware of what I’m talking about yet, this should stop you in your tracks. This is an idea or a taste of exactly what it is we’re fighting, from Euphoric Reality. Notice that the ‘babykiller’ meme is out in full force there, the monkey wrench symbol, and the molotov cocktail image the commenter uses. Ruck up, ladies, we’re in for more of this if we don’t toughen up and steel our resolve. This political correctness crap should be flushed.

motp.thumbnail.jpgDeSA (Democratic eco-Socialist Alliance): The “Baby Killer Monument!” Hmmm, 100 Bikers and Vietnam baby killers against 250k Protesters, yea; we’ll have a handful: of badly beaten baby killers!

Good! We love to beat you Killers down! That Monument to murder and you fucking army pussies are getting what you deserve. We don’t need to use just paint either LMAO!

“Do you smell B-B-Q?” “No, just some Baby Killers LMAO!”

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I’m going to say more about this in a separate post, but here’s what the symbols mean in that thumbnail:

“Monkey-wrenching” is the term used by radicals after the text in The Monkey Wrench Gang, a 1975 novel by Edward Abbey that glorifies the burning of billboards and terrorist attacks on machinery. The logos of the Ruckus Society and other socialist/anarchist groups often incorporates the large gears of a machine showing a monkey wrench wedged into the teeth or among the gears to stop them from turning.

The word sabotage comes from a similar scenario-During the early days of the Industrial Revolution, French factory workers would shut down machines by throwing their wooden shoes, sabots, into the gears to jam them.

The Ruckus Society was there in 1999, spearheading the radical assault on Seattle, Washington to protest a World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting there.

At Ruckus training camp, people learn confrontations tactics and guerilla theatre techniques which include such things as smashing store windows, setting cars on fire, and other property damage.

“Violence to me is against living things,”
Ruckus’ Executive Director John Sellers told leftist Mother Jones Magazine. “But inanimate objects? I think you can be destructive, you can use vandalism strateigically. It may be violence under the law, but I just don’t think of it as violence.”

The Ruckus manual says that such lawbreaking is justifiable. And many socialist eco groups receive their training from Ruckus.

Interestingly, Medea Benjamin, that woman we often see pictured with Cindy Sheehan was also involved with the Seattle riots. Medea Benjamin is the founder of Code Pink but also of Global Exchange, which was the founding force behind the United for Peace and Justice Coalition. The United for Peace coalition includes Socialist Action and the Socialist Party USA, and are related to the more radical communist Act Now to End War and Racism - International ANSWER.

From Code Pinko:

Code Pink Co-Founder Jodie Evans also sits on the board of directors of Rain Forest Action Network (RAN), a radical anti-capitalist, anti-corporate coalition of environmental groups co-founded by Mike Roselle, who also founded the domestic terrorist organization Earth Liberation Front (ELF), which along with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) is ranked the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat by the FBI. The FBI attributes over 600 criminal acts and $43 million in damages to the two groups since 1996. Wherever RAN pops up, you’ll also tend to find the Ruckus Society, which has trained activists for ELF/ALF. Ruckus Society organizer Steve Kretzmann, also a Code Pink coordinator, has helped train activists in the agitation tactics that have earned the Ruckus Society its reputation. The Ruckus Society, it’s also worth mentioning, is a coalition member of Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice.

You can see how these people are tied together, and how important the symbols are to watch for. These will be the people that the EAGLES will be facing at the Vietnam Memorial Wall.

The commenter from Hot Air is right; I’m dispensing with this PC crap as much as possible; the big picture is far too important to forget.

5 Responses to “the America that was and the socialist cesspit it will be”

  1. Thomas J. Jackson Says:

    Outstanding analysis. I am tired of those who would throw Coulter under a train to preserve their revenue or their perceived readership. These people are not true conservatives. Where was their outrage when Edwards hired two rabid leftwing hatemongers? Remember Gore’s extra chromosome characterization of the Right?
    Remember the TV ads stating if you were against hate crimes legislation you were a member of the KKK and a hopless bigot?

    The Left and the RINOs hate Coulter because she will not respect their self procclaimed sacred cow status. She outs their nonsense and calls a spade a spade and this statement that the Emperor has no clothes must not be tolerated lest the charade collapse.

  2. Cao Says:

    What I don’t understand is people who declare that they’re on the ‘right’, but who go after people on the ‘right’ for not being civil enough, not being ENOUGH to measure up; which is in effect buying into the political correctness attitude and now we have our own thought police on our own side of the tracks. Some people don’t realize the damage they’re doing, I think.

  3. sss Says:

    nancy grace is conservative

  4. Angryflower Says:

    “buying into the political correctness attitude”

    Name one conservative position that there is room for dissent on.

    The Right is all about political correctness.

  5. Cao Says:

    Name one liberal position that there’s room for dissent on.

    Liberal positions are all politically correct and supported by the DNC’s terrorist sympathizing MSM, journalism school grads, and elitist university professors.

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