Reid nails it. Socialist or totalitarians want authority and control over others. They know deep down inside that if you would follow their rules, your life would be better.
America was born out of an existential crisis between totalitarianists and libertarians. The Revolutionary War was a crisis conflict between totalitarianism and liberty in which liberty won. Since then we have had two other existential crisis conflicts, the Civil War, and WWII. In each of those conflicts we faced a totalitarian attempt to curtail liberty and in each liberty won the day. These conflicts occur every 80 years like clockwork. We are now due for our fourth conflict. Of the first three, two were internal civil wars and only one was an external conflict. The totalitarian monster exists in all of us. After each of these existential crises, we who love liberty allowed those who cannot control the totalitarian monster within to survive. In turn, they began the slow march to incrementally build space in society for totalitarian control of the people. This is Reid's story, the incremental rooster. We will fight an existential conflict of some sort within the next decade or so. This time we must take one further step; we must de-totalitarianize those who cannot control their totalitarian urge. To do this, we must stop allowing the totalitarians to take those incremental steps which inexorably lead to the next crisis conflict. The problem is socialists love the rules and begin with few with light consequences and end with many with deadly consequences. At first, the consequences are acceptable, but quite quickly the consequences become draconian, then deadly, and finally, mass murder. We must retrain ourselves to stop allowing this malign behavior. Just as the child must be taught its boundaries, so must the totalitarians be taught that totalitarianism is unacceptable behavior. Liberty must stop allowing despotic totalitarian socialism to grow and prosper. Socialism is the application of feudalisms principles upon the industrial socio-economic model. The industrial socio-economic model is now dying, and what we are seeing from the totalitarian socialists is the attempt to create the new socio-economic model and build the principles of feudalism into the model from the very beginning. The totalitarians want to make us serfs right from the beginning. A Change-Wind blows. I cannot tell if this existential crisis will be more or less deadly than its predecessors. I hope the latter, but fear the former. Would that the totalitarian socialists back away from their totalitarian fantasies and accept the reality that Americans are not and never will be totalitarian socialists. It is laughably naive to assume the totalitarians will come to their senses. So, gird for war, pray for peace.
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