Politically Correct Genocide
Political correctness is quickly becoming a form of McCarthyism. You know Joseph McCarthy, the senator that said American government had been infiltrated by communist agents back in the fifties—and then used his power to attack anyone who disagreed with him. Today, McCarthy stands as a symbol of political infamy and a source of perpetual ridicule. But, he was at least partly, correct. There really were communist sympathizers and traitors in American government. And, in other walks of life as well. If he greatly overstated the threat for his own gain, he was nonetheless right about a very real and deadly problem, although few will admit it nowadays.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, when the KGB's secret files were finally opened, more than a few highly regarded Americans turned out to be Soviet agents and sympathizers. Eventually, the Black book of Communism was written and detailed the unprecedented slaughter by communist regimes—totaling the number of the dead in excess of 100 million—most of which happened in peacetime, not war. We hear very little about this in the media, the intentional massacre and starvation of tens of millions of people to further the quest for the great socialist utopia is, like so many unpleasant truths, swept quietly under the rug. So are the many people who sang communism’s praises, who sided with Stalin the monster, the man whose butchery exceeded even Hitler's.
There is no need to ask “How did this happen?” We know how it happened. Just as we know how the Holocaust happened, how the Rwandan genocide happened, how genocide occurred in the Balkans. People allowed themselves to be polarized based on illusions about race and religion, ethnicity and ideology. It is easy enough to find a scapegoat when times are bad and people are angry. Anger is the lubricant, easing the process by which people descend back into tribalism. Old wounds are then reopened and rubbed raw by race baiting, ethnic baiting parasites, who feed off lingering animosities. Eventually, as people are worn down by the endless, media-fueled propaganda, they rise—brother against brother—Cain and Abel resurrected once more for old times sake.
Recently, 1,400, mostly underage girls were victims of sexual abuse and slavery in England. The perpetrators were Muslim men, primarily of Pakistani backgrounds. The torture and abuse went unreported for more than a decade, even though there were signs of abuse everywhere. Why was it never reported? The fear of appearing to be racist, that was the reason given. The result; the horrifying crimes were simply ignored.
Everyday in America crimes are committed with racial overtones, but are similarly ignored for political correctness' sake. You see, you have to have the right complexion and the right connection for it to be talked about at all, at least by the media. And, if the media won't report it, it doesn't exist.
The media are a necessary component in the spreading of propaganda, they choose which stories are really stories and which ones aren't. Without a compliant media, no political takeover would be possible. Most serve willingly because they have not-so-secret sympathies with particular regimes. The media, then, see what they wish to see. And, by necessity, their eyes and ears become our eyes and ears. In the end, what they choose to ignore, simply never happened
So, if our government willfully conspires to flood our country with illegal aliens, openly enticing poor immigrants with government subsidized healthcare, food-stamps and education, it can only happen if the media allows it to happen. If our government ignores the growing influence of radical Islam, choosing instead to demonize it's own citizens for speaking out—with a willful media using the fear of being called a bigot as a way of silencing all dissent—no one will be safe. But, make no mistake, they turn a blind eye because we turn a blind eye.
And so it goes, what we become as a nation will be up to us. How we use this gift of democracy matters greatly. In the end, if we ignore politically incorrect truths, in order to give ourselves comfort, America will become just one more failed experiment, lost in antiquity—and the world will be a much darker place for it. Then, people will return to their natural state, living in chains as people have throughout most of human history—conquered finally by no external enemy, but rendered slaves by their good intentions alone.
Mark Magula
After the fall of the Soviet Union, when the KGB's secret files were finally opened, more than a few highly regarded Americans turned out to be Soviet agents and sympathizers. Eventually, the Black book of Communism was written and detailed the unprecedented slaughter by communist regimes—totaling the number of the dead in excess of 100 million—most of which happened in peacetime, not war. We hear very little about this in the media, the intentional massacre and starvation of tens of millions of people to further the quest for the great socialist utopia is, like so many unpleasant truths, swept quietly under the rug. So are the many people who sang communism’s praises, who sided with Stalin the monster, the man whose butchery exceeded even Hitler's.
There is no need to ask “How did this happen?” We know how it happened. Just as we know how the Holocaust happened, how the Rwandan genocide happened, how genocide occurred in the Balkans. People allowed themselves to be polarized based on illusions about race and religion, ethnicity and ideology. It is easy enough to find a scapegoat when times are bad and people are angry. Anger is the lubricant, easing the process by which people descend back into tribalism. Old wounds are then reopened and rubbed raw by race baiting, ethnic baiting parasites, who feed off lingering animosities. Eventually, as people are worn down by the endless, media-fueled propaganda, they rise—brother against brother—Cain and Abel resurrected once more for old times sake.
Recently, 1,400, mostly underage girls were victims of sexual abuse and slavery in England. The perpetrators were Muslim men, primarily of Pakistani backgrounds. The torture and abuse went unreported for more than a decade, even though there were signs of abuse everywhere. Why was it never reported? The fear of appearing to be racist, that was the reason given. The result; the horrifying crimes were simply ignored.
Everyday in America crimes are committed with racial overtones, but are similarly ignored for political correctness' sake. You see, you have to have the right complexion and the right connection for it to be talked about at all, at least by the media. And, if the media won't report it, it doesn't exist.
The media are a necessary component in the spreading of propaganda, they choose which stories are really stories and which ones aren't. Without a compliant media, no political takeover would be possible. Most serve willingly because they have not-so-secret sympathies with particular regimes. The media, then, see what they wish to see. And, by necessity, their eyes and ears become our eyes and ears. In the end, what they choose to ignore, simply never happened
So, if our government willfully conspires to flood our country with illegal aliens, openly enticing poor immigrants with government subsidized healthcare, food-stamps and education, it can only happen if the media allows it to happen. If our government ignores the growing influence of radical Islam, choosing instead to demonize it's own citizens for speaking out—with a willful media using the fear of being called a bigot as a way of silencing all dissent—no one will be safe. But, make no mistake, they turn a blind eye because we turn a blind eye.
And so it goes, what we become as a nation will be up to us. How we use this gift of democracy matters greatly. In the end, if we ignore politically incorrect truths, in order to give ourselves comfort, America will become just one more failed experiment, lost in antiquity—and the world will be a much darker place for it. Then, people will return to their natural state, living in chains as people have throughout most of human history—conquered finally by no external enemy, but rendered slaves by their good intentions alone.
Mark Magula