Thursday, November 20, 2008

Skipping Socialism

The most recent "The Bent Pin" article in National Review, written by Florence King suggests that conservatives are upset with the advent of American socialism, but should not be, for the country has skipped right over that stage into being "Globalist-In-Training". This is the result
of powerful global corporations that have no national allegiance combined with liberal trends of sifted education, political correctness, diversity and absence of guilt.
The result is a growing lack of national identification.
I would suggest that as the globalist movement expands, politicians lead us to a "consensus" aka "lowest common denominator". For a culture to prize "consensus" would lower the standards of that culture. The need for improvement comes from perceptible difference, the delta.

Citizens should resist fitting into the largest possible group. Be better than the man next to you, make him yearn for what you have achieved and the rewards that come with it.

A wise man said.....

"I'd trade the whole Acropolis for one American bathroom."

H.L. Mencken

Why is that an attitude that now considered xenophobic?

I want to be proud, I want to achieve, and I want to live in a country that continues to be strong.

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