If Your Goal Is To Destroy America...
Think Like The Herd
March 29, 2004
By: Jim Moore
The American Dream is a reality that only can be attained with self-determination and freedom. And in America
anything that hinders that in any way is reason for suspicion and concern.
So when I ran across an unfamiliar word--communitarianism--and found out what it means, a red flag went up.
The word surfaced in "The United Nations' Global Straightjacket", a heavily-documented book, by Joan Veon, which
reveals everything that the UN is doing to subvert the principles, values, culture, and heritage of America.
Communitarianism is a tricky word because it is long enough to be glossed over, and obscure enough to sound harmless;
or at least not attract too much attention.
But don't be fooled.
Communitarianism, as Veon explains, is a new "marketing" concept, replacing the old communistic line of thinking,
which passing time has turned into a non-sequitur for most Americans.
Central to communitarianism (read: collectivism) is that no individual opinion should be dominant. Instead, individuals
are "encouraged" to act for the "good" of the community. This suggests an authoritarian form of government, i.e. no
opposition to THEIR way of thinking.
And just who are THEY? Anyone who is an enemy of individuality and freedom. While the New World Order
THEY are trying to peddle is supposed to exist as a global "community", it still needs leadership---THEIR leadership.
The fact is, communitarianism requires "reinventing government", literally. Bill Clinton, in 1993, couldn't have made
it more clear---for his own purposes, of course: "We intend to redesign, to re-invent, to reinvigorate the entire national
government." And Al Gore, not wanting to be too badly upstaged, referred to "we the people" as customers, instead of citizens.
But Veon tells us that communitarianism is more than just reinventing government, it's reinventing communism,
by giving it a new, harmless-sounding, non-intrusive name.
Before you say this is nit-picking, or an innocent play on words, or linguistic mumbo jumbo, consider the following facts:
-- Communitarianism is now taking hold not just in America, but on a global basis, including, of all places, in the Soviet Union.
-- Communitarianism is one of the important principles of the United Nations Charter.
-- Communitarianism requires wealth redistribution on a world-wide basis, for global economic security. This means
decentralized control of wealth creation. (Read: legal plunder.)
-- Communitarianism (or reinventing the government) necessitates changing the U.S. Constitution to fit an international
UN agenda, adopting global programs for social security, a global financial system, school-to-work programs, etc, with the
United Nations playing a crucial role.
-- Communitarianism negates individual and independent thinking, and this is readily apparent in all the actions and goals
of the United Nations.
Here's Author Leonard Piekoff's take on it: "The theory is that the group (the collective) has primacy over the individual.
Collectivism holds that in human affairs the collective, the society, the community, the nation, the race, etc. is the unit of reality,
the standard of value. In this view, the individual has reality only as part of the group, and value only so far as he serves it.
On his own he has no political rights. He is to be sacrificed for the group whenever it---or its representative, the state---deems
this desirable."
Our founding fathers came to America to escape tyranny of all kinds. Including being serfs under a master. They wanted
freedom and self-determination and wrote a Constitution and Bill of Rights to guarantee it.
In their day, a United Nations would have been unthinkable.
So, we have a choice to make: keep and defend our constitutional government, which places individual rights above
all else; or be suckered into a communitarian government that puts group rights above the individual. The future of America
waits for our decision.
And all this time you thought communism was dead.
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