Thursday, July 15, 2021

Biden Compares Trump Supporters to Slave-Owning Confederates


Today the faux President told the nation that people who support Trump are worse than slave-owning Confederates and that the little dust-up on January 6 was the worst thing since the Civil War. And, he said, it was no hyperbole. That means "exaggeration" for those of you in Rio Linda.

Worse than World War I, worse than the KKK, lynchings, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the two Gulf Wars and 9/11?  Really Joe? And who was it started the very uncivil Civil War. Oh, well, my Democrat supporting friends will tell you, the parties switched in the 60s.

If you believe that I have a couple of bridges and some real estate in South Florida to sell you.

Nobody "switched" beliefs in the 60s; just tactics. Racism is still at the heart of the strategy of the party of the KKK, Jim Crow, segregation, poll taxes, church-bombings, the assassination of Dr. King, of abortion as a way to control "human weeds" and of the lynchings of black men and Republicans. But Democrats would have you believe in some kind of mystical mass conversion to goodness and light that happened in the 60s as a result of the riots, Woodstock, sex, drugs and rock n' roll.



It's all about power and how to gain more of it. Marxism, which is the engine that drives progressivism, would restore the old noble class and relegate the rest of us to the status of serfs in servitude to the state. The New People's Republic of Amerika would no longer be "of the people, by the people, and for the people." It would be "of the state, by the state, and for the state."  The Bill of Rights would be declared obsolete, a thing of the past, blocking the path forward to the new Utopia and the progressive Ubermen, or more accurately, Uberpersons (if they even allow the term person since part of that word is "son" and therefore genderism).  

It's all been a shell game all along. In the end, we will discover to the dismay of some and as no surprise to the rest of us, that there is no pea under any of the shells they've been shuffling all these years. There never was. It was just a way to fool you and take your money from you. The Cloward Piven Strategy was supposed to force anarchy among the poor, the failure of the economy, and dependence on a Democrat president and congress to save the new legions of the poor who were to become dependent on the welfare system. This would collapse the system under the weight of entitlements and bring about full socialism including policies like a guaranteed income, nationalized healthcare, and a massive redistribution of wealth to save the country,

The strategy was embraced by the left wing of the Democrat party and arguably brought about the breakup of black families and a massive debt burden for the United States and for taxpayers for many generations to come. There is an old politically incorrect metaphor about the pot calling the kettle black. The myth of Nixon's "Southern Strategy" (he lost the South in a big way), and the racist politicians all switching parties (only one did and he had a black mistress and child), is pure bunk. Of the crew of openly racist senators and congressmen, only one of their number switched sides, for the reasons I said. The rest remained Democrats and it took more than 30 years to flush them all out of office.

What we're seeing now is what I call the "New Deal" Racism. Joe Biden is doubling down on everything that has failed in the past along the march to progressive socialism. Shoot, Karl Marx couldn't even hold a job himself. His ideaology has cost hundreds of millions of lives, reduced billions to abject poverty, given us extermination camps, race targeted mass abortion of the unborn to reduce those human weeds Margaret Sanger used to talk about, gulags, bloody wars, deliberate mass starvation of further millions and a veritable plague of terrorism worldwide. But, sadly, as Harry Nillson's Rock Man told Oblio in Nillson's animated musical The Point....

"You see what you wanna see and you hear what you wanna hear, you dig?"

© 2021 by Tom King

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