The WHAT IS SOCIALISM Mystery Revealed
What do you think of NYC? I think of lunatic DEMs and Socialism
Propaganda: information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Does this Saul Alinsky rule make sense: “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.
What about ---> “If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive.” Violence from the other side can win the public to your side because the public sympathizes with the underdog.
What about ---> “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.
creepy brainwashing techniques
Propaganda from CNN and others doing this at its finest, right? Aren’t these FCC and broadcasting law violations? DOJ where are you? send your email message to the DOJ and call them: Department Comment Line: 202-353-1555 and/or Department of Justice Main Switchboard: 202-514-2000
Site radio Act of 1927 and was established then came the Communications Act of 1934.
We need equal air time done with the same tone, right? Candidate time as well as different POV time.
I’m sure the Statue of Liberty wants no part of Socialism, right?
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Socialism is a concept that individuals should not have ownership of land, capital (money), or industry, but rather the whole community collectively owns and controls property, goods, and production. Ideally, in this system all share equally in work and the fruits of their labor.
This sounds great, I admit. However, if you don’t own it, you’re not going to work or take care of it. Look at apartments that are turned into condos. When the apartments are rented, the renters don’t own the apartments. They are not likely to care if something gets broken and mistreated thus lowering the value, because it is not theirs. It is the landlords. It is his problem.
(Who cares, no skin off my nose?) However once the people buy the condos and it becomes their property, they now have a vested interest in keeping it in good shape. While they were renters they were living under Socialism (no ownership). Once they brought the condo, they became Capitalist. (ownership) and their thinking changed.
Under true Socialism or Communism, Steve Jobs could not have brought the parts for his prototype computer. If he knew that his hard work, would never allow him to make more money then his neighbor who spends his time watching mindless TV shows, why would he even bother to waste his time trying to invent something new and useful. Why not take it easy? Everybody else does. In Germany and France, union employees get months of paid vacation time. Take it easy, you’ll get paid!
Socialism and Communism kill the ‘will’ to work, competition, innovation and creativity. Why compete to work? You won’t make any more money. Why spend time innovating new ideas, or being creative, there won’t be anything in it for me. As a result they fail to provide goods and services for their citizens.
The Soviet Eastern Communist countries of the 20th century were noted for not having much goods and services for their citizens. Yet, the ruling class always had plenty of everything, and it was usually imported from capitalist countries. While we have rich people in America, we also have a large middle class, that live comfortable lives. Even many if not most poor people in America have refrigerators, TVs, and food on the table.
Venezuela and Greece have suffered tremendously under Socialism and all others like Sweden or Denmark gave up the concept years ago bc it doesn’t work.
Of course your brand of Communism would be different. lol Now about communism, under the Soviet Communist rule, the citizens are allowed to keep very little personal goods. Effectively the state takes all the business profits, and gives the workers ration cards to buy food, and clothing.
Other personal items such as TVs, radios, AC units are hard to come by, and are rationed out by the state, if you can prove you need them.
People who had lived in Communist Lithunia who wanted to move across town to another apartment to be closer to someone were prevented. The move had to be approved by the State, and it took them 10 years and lots of red tape for simply moving to another apartment! In the old Soviet Union the government paid the workers with ration cards, but the cards were only good in government control stores where there were few goods of poor quality.
So citizen did not feel compelled to work hard for so little. A common saying in the USSR was. “We pretend to work, and they pretend to pay us.”
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