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  • #16
    Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
    And there are courageous black leaders standing up and refuting the whole thing as anti-BLACK, because it attacks the nuclear family, etc...
    I am bemused by some of the comments on this thread. I still fail to comprehend the American bogeyman of "Marxism/Socialism" and as for the nuclear family that is a very recent phenomenon.

    Many ideals contained within Marxist thinking would chime quite well with the compassionate aspects that are to be found within Christianity.

    We should help our fellows. We should have a fairer society where everyone is offered the same opportunities. We should not permit families to live on the streets, and etc.

    The idea that capitalism [in its most naked form] should be espoused as the right way to run a society raises serious questions about our humanity towards other individuals.

    In a purely capitalist society those who cannot survive by their own endeavours go to the wall and if they die, so be it. The English author Charles Dickens brilliantly summed up such an attitude in his Christmas Carol.

    Nor would anyone be able to gainsay the "right" of one individual to exploit others for the benefit/profit of that individual. Such an attitude permits [among other things] sweatshops, dangerous working conditions, child labour, slave wages, and wanton environmental pollution with its impact on human health. Does anyone who calls themselves a Christian endorse such a society?

    The fact remains that within America there are "socialist" ideas being implemented. Citizens pay their taxes and some of that money provides such things as public schools, libraries, the police force, and the other emergency services. In other words, the state provides [be that at local state or at federal level].

    I do not believe I have read anywhere that the New York Fire Dept insisted on payment up front from those individuals trapped in the two towers in 2001 before the crews were sent into those buildings. Nor that a public library has refused to lend books to those who cannot pay for the loan of that volume. Or that an ambulance crew have refused to assist an individual who has been injured because they did not have their credit card on their person.

    However, I am prepared to be corrected.
    "It ain't necessarily so
    The things that you're liable
    To read in the Bible
    It ain't necessarily so
    ."

    Sportin' Life
    Porgy & Bess, DuBose Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
      I am bemused by some of the comments on this thread.
      I'm bemused by your bemusement. It's like you think you're "way up there" and we're a bunch of dummies. (But it's entertaining, so....)

      I still fail to comprehend the American bogeyman of "Marxism/Socialism" and as for the nuclear family that is a very recent phenomenon.

      Many ideals contained within Marxist thinking would chime quite well with the compassionate aspects that are to be found within Christianity.

      We should help our fellows. We should have a fairer society where everyone is offered the same opportunities. We should not permit families to live on the streets, and etc.

      The idea that capitalism [in its most naked form] should be espoused as the right way to run a society raises serious questions about our humanity towards other individuals.

      In a purely capitalist society those who cannot survive by their own endeavours go to the wall and if they die, so be it. The English author Charles Dickens brilliantly summed up such an attitude in his Christmas Carol.

      Nor would anyone be able to gainsay the "right" of one individual to exploit others for the benefit/profit of that individual. Such an attitude permits [among other things] sweatshops, dangerous working conditions, child labour, slave wages, and wanton environmental pollution with its impact on human health. Does anyone who calls themselves a Christian endorse such a society?

      The fact remains that within America there are "socialist" ideas being implemented. Citizens pay their taxes and some of that money provides such things as public schools, libraries, the police force, and the other emergency services. In other words, the state provides [be that at local state or at federal level].

      I do not believe I have read anywhere that the New York Fire Dept insisted on payment up front from those individuals trapped in the two towers in 2001 before the crews were sent into those buildings. Nor that a public library has refused to lend books to those who cannot pay for the loan of that volume. Or that an ambulance crew have refused to assist an individual who has been injured because they did not have their credit card on their person.

      However, I am prepared to be corrected.
      Taxation with the consent of the governed for the common good is nothing like the anarchy in our Country that's being done at the direction of persons who boast of being of Marxist training.

      Your argument tends to sound like, "but, hey, the trains run on time!".
      The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by mossrose View Post
        I knew you would be on top of it, my brother.
        So, last night's meeting with the Sheriff went ... um.... like I thought it would, but on steroids. He's extremely concerned that the black pastors, in particular, are making this look more like "calling law enforcement to task", and "warning them" than it does "how can we keep things calm in our community".

        He has the same view I do of BLM (the Marxist version) and pointed out several things of which I was not aware, with respect to persons in our community working to stir up trouble.

        Next meeting is with the Police Chief.
        The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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        • #19
          Yeah I have been trying to explain this to some of my liberal friends and family on Facecrack. That I agree with the concept of "black lives matter" but I dislike very much the organization BLM which is just a hate group bent on tearing down civilization and are anti-police, anti-American nutjobs.

          I just shared your article on my page. Wonder what will happen.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
            I am bemused by some of the comments on this thread. I still fail to comprehend the American bogeyman of "Marxism/Socialism" and as for the nuclear family that is a very recent phenomenon.

            Many ideals contained within Marxist thinking would chime quite well with the compassionate aspects that are to be found within Christianity.

            We should help our fellows. We should have a fairer society where everyone is offered the same opportunities. We should not permit families to live on the streets, and etc.

            The idea that capitalism [in its most naked form] should be espoused as the right way to run a society raises serious questions about our humanity towards other individuals.

            In a purely capitalist society those who cannot survive by their own endeavours go to the wall and if they die, so be it. The English author Charles Dickens brilliantly summed up such an attitude in his Christmas Carol.

            Nor would anyone be able to gainsay the "right" of one individual to exploit others for the benefit/profit of that individual. Such an attitude permits [among other things] sweatshops, dangerous working conditions, child labour, slave wages, and wanton environmental pollution with its impact on human health. Does anyone who calls themselves a Christian endorse such a society?

            The fact remains that within America there are "socialist" ideas being implemented. Citizens pay their taxes and some of that money provides such things as public schools, libraries, the police force, and the other emergency services. In other words, the state provides [be that at local state or at federal level].

            I do not believe I have read anywhere that the New York Fire Dept insisted on payment up front from those individuals trapped in the two towers in 2001 before the crews were sent into those buildings. Nor that a public library has refused to lend books to those who cannot pay for the loan of that volume. Or that an ambulance crew have refused to assist an individual who has been injured because they did not have their credit card on their person.

            However, I am prepared to be corrected.
            Please list the Marxist countries that have lived up to the ideals you claim they espouse, where everyone is treated fairly, with homes and plenty of food, and live in peaceful harmony and offered the same opportunities.

            Thanks.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
              Is Black Lives Matter Marxist? No and Yes.



              Civil discussion only - no OrangeManBad or OrangeManGood.
              And we should be concerned with the founders ideologies, why? The support they are receiving is for their cause concerning discrimination and police abuse not whether they are Marxist or not.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                Please list the Marxist countries that have lived up to the ideals you claim they espouse, where everyone is treated fairly, with homes and plenty of food, and live in peaceful harmony and offered the same opportunities.

                Thanks.
                The U.S., thanks to progressive democrats such as FDR and LBJ. But it isn't Marxism or pure capitalism it's more like capitalism with a heart and a brain.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                  Please list the Marxist countries that have lived up to the ideals you claim they espouse, where everyone is treated fairly, with homes and plenty of food, and live in peaceful harmony and offered the same opportunities.

                  Thanks.
                  Please do not attribute to me things I have not written.
                  "It ain't necessarily so
                  The things that you're liable
                  To read in the Bible
                  It ain't necessarily so
                  ."

                  Sportin' Life
                  Porgy & Bess, DuBose Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
                    Please do not attribute to me things I have not written.
                    You said:
                    Originally posted by Hypatia
                    I am bemused by some of the comments on this thread. I still fail to comprehend the American bogeyman of "Marxism/Socialism" and as for the nuclear family that is a very recent phenomenon.

                    Many ideals contained within Marxist thinking would chime quite well with the compassionate aspects that are to be found within Christianity.
                    If Marxism's ideals are so compassionate, then shouldn't there be some examples out there of Marxist paradises? But in fact, every Marxist attempt at governing has been a humanitarian nightmare of poverty and misery. So maybe Marxist ideals are not so compassionate or good after all, or they are just empty words.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                      You said:


                      If Marxism's ideals are so compassionate, then shouldn't there be some examples out there of Marxist paradises?
                      Once again where did I mention "Marxist paradises"? Your tendency towards misattribution is not overly admirable. The implementation and practise of Marxism [rather like that of Christianity] often falls short of the ideals.

                      However, that should not prevent us striving towards those respective ideals.
                      "It ain't necessarily so
                      The things that you're liable
                      To read in the Bible
                      It ain't necessarily so
                      ."

                      Sportin' Life
                      Porgy & Bess, DuBose Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by mossrose View Post
                        I knew you would be on top of it, my brother.
                        So, today at 2 PM Central, meeting with the Chief.
                        The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
                          I'm bemused by your bemusement. It's like you think you're "way up there" and we're a bunch of dummies. (But it's entertaining, so....)
                          That was not my intention.


                          Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
                          Taxation with the consent of the governed for the common good
                          And who decides what is the "common good"?

                          Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
                          is nothing like the anarchy in our Country that's being done at the direction of persons who boast of being of Marxist training.
                          Is the USA really in a state of anarchy? If so it must have been omitted from the international press. As to "Marxist training" - I am not entirely sure what that phrase means.

                          Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
                          Your argument tends to sound like, "but, hey, the trains run on time!".
                          That is a paraphrase of a remark attributed to Churchill commenting on Mussolini and Mussolini was a Fascist [the antithesis of Marxism].
                          "It ain't necessarily so
                          The things that you're liable
                          To read in the Bible
                          It ain't necessarily so
                          ."

                          Sportin' Life
                          Porgy & Bess, DuBose Heyward, George & Ira Gershwin

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
                            That was not my intention.
                            Some of it may be your style of writing... I do appreciate your... um..... "style".

                            And who decides what is the "common good"?
                            Apparently, as it has been through the ages - it's the secular golden rule -- whoever has the gold makes the rules.

                            Is the USA really in a state of anarchy?
                            No such claim was made on my behalf, so, like you've asked others...

                            If so it must have been omitted from the international press. As to "Marxist training" - I am not entirely sure what that phrase means.
                            I have a meeting shortly with our police chief concerning that very issue - I'll be happy to address that when I get back.

                            That is a paraphrase of a remark attributed to Churchill commenting on Mussolini and Mussolini was a Fascist [the antithesis of Marxism].
                            Yes, I'm well aware of that. What WOULD WE DO without your vast knowledge on every single topic*?


                            *a friendly dig, I promise.
                            The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Hypatia_Alexandria View Post
                              Once again where did I mention "Marxist paradises"? Your tendency towards misattribution is not overly admirable. The implementation and practise of Marxism [rather like that of Christianity] often falls short of the ideals.

                              However, that should not prevent us striving towards those respective ideals.
                              We just need millions more of deaths to prepare for this Marxist idealism.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by JimL View Post
                                And we should be concerned with the founders ideologies, why? The support they are receiving is for their cause concerning discrimination and police abuse not whether they are Marxist or not.
                                How have you determined that the funding is for any general benefit to society? Communists, Marxists, and revolutionists tend to promote disruption of society so that another form of government can take over. And usually this means that it a dictator takes control. We already have many governors who had allowed the chaos to continue. Are these governors wanting the chaos or do they think the most subversive groups actually should have power?

                                I would like to hear from more Blacks. I don't think there are many Blacks that want revolution. There are Blacks saying that the protests have been promoted largely by crazy white women. (Okay. Maybe I added the word "crazy" in there.) Most people just want a safe environment to grow and make a decent living.

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