Saturday 13 August 2011

Ideological claptrap

The following extract reveals the true truth behind the London riots and often behind much of the unrest in various Western cultures. Ideologues who find ways to excuse the criminals and thugs are usually the same people whose words and actions reveal that they are philosophically opposed to Western cultural norms and are trying to undermine them by any and all means. Unfortunately they have, via Gramsci’s ‘long march’ strategy, captured much of the main-stream-media, the education departments from secondary to tertiary, the arts and large segments of government funded science programs who together have cowed governments into fear and ‘political correctness’, thereby diverting much of the taxpayer monies into supporting radical and subversive agendas.
If you believe I am being unreasonable I challenge you to read the manifesto's of the radical environmentalists, The Australian Socialist Party, the Fabians and the Greens and let them tell you about their aims themselves.
Segueing back to the extract, it is from Andrew Bolts blog, Saturday 13th of August and encapsulates the motivation of the rioters rather well I would say:
The second is a BBC interview with two looters, giggling young women swigging stolen wine:
Girl 1: It’s the Government’s fault.
 Girl 2: I know ...
Girl 2: Conservatives!
Girl 1: Yeah, whatever who it is - I dunno.
Girl 2: It’s not even a riot - it’s showing the people we can do what we want.
Girl 1: Yeah, that’s what it’s all about - showing the police we can do what we want, and now we have.
Reporter: So do you reckon it will go on tonight?
Girl 2: Yeah hopefully, I want a few more things!
These are the two scenes I recall when I hear cause-pushers trying to excuse the jeering mobs of thieves, thugs and punks who rampaged through a dozen British cities.
These are the low-lifes I hear being described as revolutionaries, protesters and the deprived, understandably angry at cuts to government youth services.
The gap between what happened and what ideologues now describe is ludicrously, monstrously wide.

The sad truth is that much of what these ideologues see (as do most clear thinking people) is corrupt. The fact that they blame it on ‘Western Culture’ reflects their collective thinking. The reality is that it is the people who are corrupt (fallen humanity) and no 'system' is going to change that. Unfortunately for them, if one puts any stock in the lessons of history, the Democratic system of western government though faulty is, as Churchill put it: "Better than all the other systems".

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