Socialism

A NEW CHAPTER, THE BUBBLE KNOWN AS SOCIALISM…….

 

This was first published by The Gates of Vienna.

Socialism is utter insanity, and those who escaped at Celle were victims of that particular national insanity; Hitler and Stalin were not insane, but the rose-tinted religion that drove them was the epitome of insanity. The religious desire for utopia is very strong, but the moment that any religion starts a process of forcible conversion in order to achieve its utopia, then that religion is off the rails.

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A New Chapter
by MC

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is a history of popular folly by the Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, first published in 1841. It featured write-ups on such follies as Tulipomania and the South Sea Bubble. But I think a chapter needs to be added, a chapter for the new secular religion of Socialism, and its suicidal sponsorship of Islam.

Socialism is the new boy on the block, a utopian crypto-religion, which believes that if we all care and we all share, then hey presto! and abracadabra, a utopia comes along and scoops us all up into a warm and cuddly nirvana called kumbayah.

A great deal of jargon is involved, however, and the small print at the bottom of the terms and conditions page is incomprehensible outside of the ivory towers of Cultural Marxist academia.

The problem being that socialists are so sure of their belief system that they consider that we must all be forced to care, and we must all be forced to share whether we like it or not.

My brother and his wife, both state employees for most of their working lives, are graduates of London University. When first married they got state subsidised housing and other goodies by virtue of her job as a social worker. Plus free rail travel by virtue of his employment with the (at the time nationalised) British Rail.

Most socialists do not realize the deeply religious components of their humanism. For many years my sister-in-law tried to proselytize me into her religion, remorselessly belittling my profession (Officer in the Royal Navy), all the while criticising me for being ‘judgmental’ and ‘intolerant’. She could not see, and still does not see, the inherent hypocrisy in her stance.

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