by T.L. Davis
The Marxist obsession with death is striking. There is a blood lust to it. When they describe it, it is always as some form of ultimate good. Whether in the form of euthanasia, or abortion, or Obamacare death panels, they are always getting rid of those that don’t fit into their humanistic, Godless society.
It is social planning that ultimately puts the figurative gun to the head of millions of citizens. We have all seen the pictures of the holocaust. The Jews were “wrecking” the ability of Germany to economically recover from World War I. The political opponents of Stalin were “wrecking” the benefits of communism by failing to produce enough for the people. Obamacare will eventually find that old people “selfishly” requiring too many services and not contributing to the treasury will be “wrecking” the health care system. Marxism always comes with an enemy, even when those enemies are as inoffensive as unborn children, the mentally handicapped or the elderly.
The underlying sense of it all is that being human is subjective with bureaucrats making the distinction. The most important aspect of Marxism is the bureaucracy for this very reason. There are accounts of the average Russian believing that if “Stalin knew what was going on, he would be furious and put a stop to it.” Stalin depended on the bureaucracy to protect his narcissistic image. Sound familiar?