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Nov 9Liked by D Parker

When it comes to my irritation at the incorrect usage of the word "Democratic" throughout media, .... "Undemocratic party" really made me grin, Oh yeah, that's more like it. the Un, prefix really is the only thing that legitimizes those two words being together. lol

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Thank you kindly.

It’s always been infuriating that the Anti-liberty Left has always weaponized language, while most on the Pro-freedom Right don’t recognize why they do this.

Dennis Prager made this point in a column today:

Calling Trump 'Hitler' Has Done Permanent Damage to the Moral Realm

https://hotair.com/dennis-prager/2024/11/10/calling-trump-hitler-has-done-permanent-damage-to-the-moral-realm-n3796839

The abuse of language is a fundamental characteristic of the Left. Leftists have done this not only to "Hitler," "Nazi" and "fascist" but to "genocide," "apartheid," "racist" and virtually every other term connoting evil. It started with Stalin calling Trotsky a fascist and it continues to this day.

The harm, as I wrote above, cannot be overstated.

Calling Trump "Hitler" and "Nazi" utterly trivializes Hitler and Nazism. Young people, the recipients of a largely worthless education in American schools -- especially regarding history -- know little, if anything, about Hitler and Nazism. For most of them, therefore, if Trump is Hitler, then Hitler was Trump. Hitler was nothing worse than a German version of Trump -- not the instigator of World War II and the creator of the Holocaust; just a German Donald Trump.

It is beyond belief that American Jewish organizations and American veterans groups have not greeted the labeling of Trump "Hitler" with howls of protest. It is difficult to know if Hitler, Nazism and the Holocaust will ever again evoke the horror that these words have heretofore evoked.

And Ludwig von Mises had one of the best summaries of what the left does with language:

"The champions of socialism call themselves progressives, but they recommend a system which is characterized by rigid observance of routine and by a resistance to every kind of improvement. They call themselves liberals, but they are intent upon abolishing liberty. They call themselves democrats, but they yearn for dictatorship. They call themselves revolutionaries, but they want to make the government omnipotent. They promise the blessings of the Garden of Eden, but they plan to transform the world into a gigantic post office. Every man but one a subordinate clerk in a bureau. What an alluring utopia! What a noble cause to fight!"

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Stalin called Trotsky a 'Fascist". I found that to be quite funny, and a little ironic.

I haven't been paying attention for very long, only a few short years and for the most part Political Correctness was all I knew of it, ... boy did that change in a big way. Reading anything put out by Heir Schwab makes it clearer that reading between the lines is critical in translating the meaning. I think it was last year when Bribem came back from some climate summit thing and posted a White House statement and when I read it all I could think was "Great, now the WEF is even writing the Presidents press releases, just fabulous, they are like Tick's burrowing in everywhere". For me it is irritating because when the clueless read it, it sounds all warm and fuzzy like a cute little puppy rather than the trained Doberman it really is,. But needing to translate it while reading, is a pain and makes those who know what they are really up to, not want to read it. Perhaps that was pert of the reason for it, or maybe it was just an unexpected result, but either way the end result is secrecy hidden in plain sight. The best way to realize how insidious it is, is when I tried to tell someone what it really means, then they go read it and call me a crazy conspiracy theorist or a flat out liar, because it doesn't say what I claimed.. Even the translation becomes mostly useless., unless I am talking to someone who already knows, ... then it becomes nearly pointless Sigh. When I get my periodic WEF newsletters, I find myself merely skimming, because translating is a drag. Those Bastards !! lol

Realizing I may likely end up losing everything I own and end up homeless, living under a bridge somewhere, or even dead, but if I last long enough to see All of Schwab's bosses with prolapsed craniums, ... it would be worth it and I could die easy. Let the collapse begin !!

Yeah, I may have been blackpilled, ... just a little. lol

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Nov 10·edited Nov 10

On another topic. In reading your replies, usually stocked with recent and pertinent links and quotes, I increasingly find myself feeling a little jealous of your file system. I have a folder that I started in early 2020 for the covid scam, it ballooned to 15gb with several hundred sub folders for many different topics and folders for sub-topics and over a thousand text files, most with very small scroll bars, and at times I am reading comments and some good info comes to mind, ..... and after searching for it in the files what seems like too long, I at times give up and move on. It makes getting info out to people a little difficult. Years ago I spent a whole year of spare time just editing quite a few thousand mp3 music files' track information so my library would look all nice and uniform in my music player list, ..... then my computer was stolen. I think that broke me for wanting to digitally organize. It is so time consuming once it is cluttered, there is no time for correcting all of it, since Clown World Crazy happens every day and it's hard enough just keeping tabs on that. and logging new entries I am not looking for tips and tricks, just saying that I recognize the level to which you seem to have wrestled your info into submission. lol

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