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To: glasart1 who wrote (35277)6/2/2008 3:09:07 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218927
 
Greenism: Let me introduce you to 'Greenism' which history will describe as early twenty first century American ideology which was comprised of the worst components of Stalinism, Nazism, Maoism, and Islamic Fascism. The ideology was centered in the belief that science was God.

Greenism initially used 'political correctness' to humiliate distracters in to converting to the ideology. Membership groups were divided by gender, race, sexual orientation, ethnic background, and beliefs that all losers were entitled to special privileges. Greenism adopted both Marxism and fascism for its economic model.

The goal was Marx's all property and means of production would be owned by the state. The way to the goal was fascism's all property and means of production are owned by private citizens but are so regulated by the state that America's internationalist driven economy was capitalism or free enterprise in name only. The political elite included intellectuals believing science was God, court jesters known as Hollywood liberals, and a small portion of populations wealthiest who generally made their fortunes from government contracts or as political pimps awarding government contracts. The only middle class was government employees. The private sector middle class was diluted by wage competition from illegal immigrants, with the majority of the population kept in control with addiction to public sector subsidies.

Part Three Life's Lessons: Experience learned lessons have taught me that trying to reason or negotiate with people too blanked up to know they are blanked up is a waste of time. This Part will be short as my own writing has depressed me too much to continue this writing exercise. Only a temporary attitude I assure you