Antisemitism in politics is the practical equivalent of a dead canary in a coal mine, I can't say this often enough. Antisemitism is a subset of Racial Collectivism. We have to condemn all forms of Racial Collectivism. We have to identify Black Lives Matter as the Racial Collectivist group that it actually is. We have to see that Antisemitism is a symptom of a deeper philosophical problem. Rejection of Racial Collectivism shouldn't be a radical idea.
The greatness of the West isn't an “ethnocentric” prejudice; it's an objective fact. This assessment is based on the only proper standard for judging a government or a society: the degree to which its core values are pro- or anti-life. Pro-life cultures acknowledge and respect man’s nature as a rational being who must discover and create the conditions which his survival and happiness require. Which means that they advocate reason, rights, freedom, and technological progress. We shouldn't be surprised by the existence and degree of insane or outright stupid behavior on the part of those who deem themselves superior to us mere mortals. The illusion of superiority allows the parasites who make up The Left (and National Socialists are Leftists) to exempt themselves from the rules of the Society of Consent that's the foundation of Western Civilization.
It's the normal practice of Totalitarians to defame their victims, creating the illusion of legitimacy, before murdering them. In dehumanizing the victims they're in fact dehumanizing themselves. With a death toll of well over 100 million the Communists have thoroughly demonstrated that they're Enemies of Human Kind in General.
Most Lefties couldn't identify the broad side of a barn even if they were standing in plain view of it. Not yet, right? Many
years ago when I was working in contract security a woman asked me
where the main post office was in downtown Minneapolis. I pointed
directly to the immense limestone building with the words UNITED STATES
POST OFFICE in enormous letters literally chiseled in stone about a block away
at the end of the street. She said she couldn't see it. I'm not kidding.
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