Many conservatives believe that the Democrat party has been infiltrated by communists. Hard-core leftists, who are trying to spark a socialist revolution to unite the masses, dismantle capitalism, and overthrow America’s so-called imperialist system. If you lean to the right and have been paying attention over the past fifteen years or so, this would be a logical assessment. Since Barack Obama, we have witnessed radical leftism on full display. Mass social movements have been organized to protest every little thing. It seems as if the entire Democrat party is made up of people who despise American values and would like nothing more than to see her demise. The Republican Party, on the other hand, is commonly perceived as the party that stands for patriotism and the Constitution by people on the right. Still, when they take the reins of power, nothing really changes, as they seem to push an agenda that is just as destructive. For instance, Republicans increase the national debt just as much as Democrats, push laws that are antithetical to liberty, and do the opposite of what they promise voters. Many Republicans, as an example, jumped on board the bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which is some of the most significant gun control legislation to come out of Congress in some time. The question is, are we really living in a two-party system? Or is it deliberately set up that way to give the illusion of choice? Conservatives commonly accuse the Democrats of using something called the Hegelian Dialectic to push their agenda. Is it possible the entire system is based on this Marxist philosophy?
If conservatives believe that the Democrats have been taken over by communists, they should study and accept all aspects of communism. Not just the historical facts, but the philosophy and deceptive nature of it as well. While many people recognize it as an economic system, it is, in truth, a methodical, almost scientific approach to changing the very nature of man. This is why it is so deceptive. If people knew that the intent was to change man’s nature so that they are willing to give up the fruits of their labor to a communal system, no one would accept it. In a roundabout way, that is what happened. Marx and Engels envisioned a massive conflict between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie that would not only bring an end to capitalism, but the state as well. In the end, this never materialized. What did happen, however, was the systematic murder of over sixty million people whose nature couldn’t be changed to align with the communist view. This number remains largely debated, and according to the Black Book of Communism, it is often excused, as it was done in the pursuit of a “better world for all mankind.” Communism, when compared to Nazism, killed far more people, but because the Nazi’s were driven by racial hatred, they were seen as more evil in the eyes of many. The communists were allegedly driven by the pursuit of total equality. No better way to show that than by murdering sixty million people, but I digress. The truth is, Nazism and Communism are cut from the same cloth.
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