Power isn't a value.
A
right of the individual is a restraint upon the powers of government
and society as a whole. Which is perfectly all right for those of us
who are rational and productive. But to those who irrationally choose
parasitism as their mode of existence an individual right is like
staring at the muzzle of a shotgun that is aimed at their own heads.
Because
a rational individual cannot be expected to willfully consent to having
a parasite living continually at their expense, the parasite must
resort to force and fraud in order to sustain its own life. Thus
the parasite tend to favor dictatorships, with a fully functional
apparatus of censorship and repression, over free societies with
governments that are accountable to the citizens.
To the parasite, power over the productive is life.
Any
restraint on that power, be it the freedom of speech and press, the
rights to self defense and to bear arms, or the process of democratic
election, is a danger to the parasite's continued existence. Thus the
parasite must oppose tyrannicide, the liberation of the oppressed
peoples, and the establishment of free republics.
On the issue
of violent crime it appears that the sympathies of parasites are not
with the victims but are with the criminals, thus they publicly object
to the execution of a quadruple murderer but care nothing about his
victims.
How could any rational person not be disgusted by such antics?
Antisemitism in politics is the practical equivalent of a dead canary in a coal mine, I can't say this often enough.
I once said that Racial Collectivism sucks. I still believe this.
John Dewey, who laid out
the public school system in the United States, was a closet socialist
who was working towards the indoctrination of subsequent generations of
Americans into accepting the doctrine of Socialism over the rational and
free nation that was originally founded and they were born in.
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