Surfing the web I found a site which advocates for people to do whatever they can to impede government and business. The group responsible is obviously communist since they blatantly announce their politics by naming their website, K Marx The Spot. Just reading through it was sickening to me. The light of reason needs to be subjected to the site and its many links to expose the lies and deceit these people are spewing. I'll just pick one for now.
The Marxist website links to a site named Adbusters which claims "Cultural Revolution Is Our Business" and describes themselves as follows:
We are a loose global network of artists, writers, environmentalists, ecological economists, media-literacy teachers, reborn Lefties, ecofeminists, downshifters, high school shit-disturbers, campus rabble-rousers, incorrigibles, malcontents and green entrepreneurs. We are idealists, anarchists, guerrilla tacticians, pranksters, neo-Luddites, poets, philosophers and punks. Our aim is to topple existing power structures and forge a major rethinking of the way we will live in the 21st century.We want to change the way information flows, the way institutions wield power, the way the world keeps the peace, the way the food, fashion, automobile, sports, music and culture industries set their agendas. Above all, we want to change the way we interact with the mass media and the way in which meaning is produced in our society.
Based entirely on their statements, my interpretation is a simple one, these folks are communists that want to take over the world. It would be nice if they just said what they mean. They pretty-up the words by stating they are a "social activist movement" who aim to "topple existing power structures and forge a major shift in the way we will live" (read: overthrow capitalism) To accomplish this, they encourage people to participate (read: recruit and train new communists) in "public mischief" (read: the workers revolution). This is, word for word, from The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx.
The public mischief takes many forms and is described in detail on the site. For example:
1) They demand that "free speech" be redefined to have telecommunications licenses require all broadcasters to provide:
". . . two minutes out of every broadcast hour be made available for advocacy messages that could come from anyone, on any topic."
It appears they want that two minutes for free and, as such, have redefined 'free speech.' Speech is free if it's free to Adbusters.
2) They have announced that "public enemy number one is the car" and have instituted a campaign of "public mischief" to create traffic jams.
"In cities like San Francisco and Portland, critical mass rallies have brought thousands of walkers, cyclists and in-line skaters together for impromptu parades down major arteries that snarl rush-hour traffic for hours � a potent anti-car statement that�s impossible to ignore." [This is criminal, not mischievous, activity.]
3) They created a "Buy Nothing Day" intended to harm business during peak shopping periods. Their goal is to stop consumption to harm the multinational corporations that have "utterly uncompassionate survival instincts".
". . . Buy Nothing Day played out in some of the nation's last remaining public spaces - its malls. Costumed groups of revelers managed to slip in and stay long enough to set up tables and suggest alternatives to heavy holiday spending such as giving to charity." [Note that they call themselves 'revelers.' Possibly this explains why so many young people are attracted to these kinds of movements. It's a party!]
"Sheer mayhem. That's all we can say. Buy Nothing Day was crazy in London where jammers took special medicine so they could puke in unison at the mall." [It seems to me that disorderly conduct/creating a disturbance and intentionally defiling someone's property are criminal offenses.]
4) Many other examples are presented, but, honestly, just reading and thinking about the inroads communism is making in our society sickens me.
Most of the specific instances of public mischief could be easily classified as adolescent pranks, but together they represent a concerted and intensely malevolent political movement that breaks the law to further their communist goals.
And I have absolutely no sympathy for the idiots that think their efforts have something to do with clean air or global warming. These jello-brained automatons need to look at North Korea, Cuba, China, and the former Soviet Union to see what realization of their goal really means.
Communism = Police State.
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