Class Warfare: It’s just what
Fascists, communists do
Patriot Update – Tad Cronn –
12/12/2012
“In 2012, candidates
who supported the economic interests of the many over the few won their
elections,” Borosage writes. “Populism was the voice, but economic opportunity
was the message. The pundits may wring their hands, but in the future it won’t
be values voters, angry white men or soccer moms that win elections. It will be
class war.”
There is not yet any
mission statement on the website, so CAF’s exact strategy for waging class war
is unclear, but it evidently intends to start by targeting David Horowitz’s
DiscoverTheNetworks.org and World Net Daily, which inspired a hit piece in the
Huffington Post that called WND an extremist website.
Class warfare has
quite a history, in fact. Just look at the rise of any communist regime and
you’ll find class warfare as a central strategy for destroying the old order and
duping the masses into supporting the new, only to regret it very soon
after.
Would Nazism have
grown into the threat it became if Hitler and supporters didn’t first demonize
wealthy (and especially Jewish) capitalists and stir up the working class to
resist “exploitation” at their hands? Not likely.
Stalin also used class
warfare against his own people. It was a doctrine he took straight from Karl
Marx, who wrote extensively about the rising up of the working class against the
wealthy.
The concepts of class
warfare are being utilized today very effectively in Greece by the
Golden Dawn party.
In America , class
warfare is now the strategy of the Democratic Party, or “Progressives” as they
like to call themselves — a name shared with communist movements around the
world.
Occupy Wall Street has
been endorsed by American Nazi and Communist parties, which, let’s face it,
share about 95 percent of the same goals and draw their people from the same
pool of liberal lunkheads.
Which brings us back full circle to CAF and its class warfare website. CAF receives its funding from the Tides Institute, which supports the Occupy movement. Tides also funds Adbusters magazine, which provides the website that serves as the hub for Occupy planning and news.
Class warfare is
warmly embraced by the Democrats, “champions of the middle
class.”
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