Saturday, February 18, 2017

A Cultural Marxist Hellhole.... as if...


I was sent an article this morning:

This is the Cultural Marxist Hellhole that our Country has become.  What Now?

Not wanting to waste perfectly good opportunity for hyperbole, there was also a flag, of sorts....




Have to say, the article, and especially the title, kept me laughing for a good part of the morning.  I had to spend a couple of hours running the cross country ski groomer so it was good to have something to laugh about for a few hours.

Seriously.  What a pile of nonsense.

First, a quick reading of an explanation of Marxism (basically, I'm really not much interested in labels and know very little about such ideology) had me wondering if the author knew either.  As I understand it, Marxism is about a class struggle that develops as labour starts to realize that it is being taken advantage of by the few who own the means of production and who appropriate most of the benefits from that production.  Leaving everyone else in the dirt.

This didn't seem to be what the article's author was on about, though.

First, he devoted some space to ranting about the un-elected judiciary.  Sorry, that would be "so-called" judiciary, I guess.  I accept that judges can interpret laws in ways that can be seen as "liberal" or "conservative", but laws can be changed by legislatures and, as long as they don't violate the Constitution (or the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, if you're a Canadian), those legislatures can plot a different direction for a country.  Their actions will be evaluated by voters, still with the power to turf them out of office if enough don't like that direction.  I will point to the 2015 election in Canada as a single example.  No doubt it will happen again in the future, as it has in the past.

An independent judiciary is pretty much essential to a free, democratic country.  I got the distinct impression that the author would be fine with replacing the judiciary with puppets who would do whatever the current mob wanted.  Or at least a small mob that happened to have guns....

Second, the author clearly fell back on fundamentalist religious precepts as proof that his country is spiraling into the immoral, Marxist abyss.  "Our rights no longer come from God; they come from the courts."




Hmmm.  Actually, your rights DON'T come from God.  Neither the USA nor Canada is a theocracy.  Your rights come from from hard-fought battles to enforce the Constitution or the Charter.  Sorry if you don't agree with certain rights for "some people", but giving them rights doesn't take away from your rights.  Not unless you think it is your right to deny them theirs.

He ranted about red states (those would be Republican states, in a perplexing use of color that somehow makes sense in the USA) being "denuded the right to self-govern...".  How then, to explain the rampant gerrymandering that has clearly gone on in those very states just so the Republicans can maintain their death grip on power.  Blue states, on the other hand, can violate the Constitution wily-nilly.  He didn't provide examples.

A "Republican party that is every bit as socially liberal as the Democrats".  Frankly, I find this a bit of a stretch.  In fact, I think I'll call BS on that.  Not that I think the Democrats are all that "socially liberal", compared to the concept as it exists in so many other perfectly nice countries around the world.  But seriously.  It's very hard to use the phrase "socially liberal" and Republican in the same sentence and manage to keep a straight face.

Obamacare is "destroying the job market".  So that explains this:




What I see from this is that if Obama could have stayed in office for another 4 years, things could have been even better than they have been for the last 7 years of his term.  

There was lots more, but mostly in the same vein.  Basically, it seemed to center around the notion that since people are being called out for being racist, xenophobic, sexist pricks, somehow that is letting the country circle the drain.



In the USA, here's what we have now, according the "Alt-Facts" websites I've been able to find quickly:


There are other comparisons to be made, but there is so much to do and so little time, just trying to keep Canada from slipping into the same hellhole America is slipping into.  I will just say, though, the hellhole sure as hell isn't a Marxist one.  Not by any definition.



Maybe Cuba, though.  I understand it is one of the last remaining socialist countries in the world that follows Marxist-Leninist ideology.  And for decades, Americans weren't allowed to visit Cuba.  If only that Obama guy hadn't changed the rules....




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