To: nicewatch who wrote (1413005 ) 8/3/2023 8:28:43 AM From: Maple MAGA 2 RecommendationsRecommended By Mick Mørmøny nicewatch
Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576884 When my clan gets together every single one is a hard core communist. And they know why.
What an utterly ridiculous thing for that old degenerate to say. "And they know why." What the hell does that mean? How do they know why, is it via divine revelation or a conditioned reflex? Like all things koan one dances with shadows on the cave wall. "The Communists’ chief purpose is to destroy every form of independence—independent work, independent action, independent property, independent thought, an independent mind, or an independent man. Conformity, alikeness, servility, submission and obedience are necessary to establish a Communist slave-state." Ayn Rand "It is the Communists’ intention to make people think that personal success is somehow achieved at the expense of others and that every successful man has hurt somebody by becoming successful. It is the Communists’ aim to discourage all personal effort and to drive men into a hopeless, dispirited, gray herd of robots who have lost all personal ambition, who are easy to rule, willing to obey and willing to exist in selfless servitude to the State." Ayn Rand "When, at the age of twelve, at the time of the Russian revolution, I first heard the Communist principle that Man must exist for the sake of the State, I perceived that this was the essential issue, that this principle was evil, and that it could lead to nothing but evil, regardless of any methods, details, decrees, policies, promises and pious platitudes. This was the reason for my opposition to Communism then—and it is my reason now. I am still a little astonished, at times, that too many adult Americans do not understand the nature of the fight against Communism as clearly as I understood it at the age of twelve: they continue to believe that only Communist methods are evil, while Communist ideals are noble. All the victories of Communism since the year 1917 are due to that particular belief among the men who are still free." Ayn Rand