By Benjamin James
Much like the wealthy, white, liberal elites who tried using racial discrimination to end racial discrimination, the young ones they’ve churned out and corrupted are now busy serving up fascism in the name of antifascism.
In a world where groupthink is in full effect and detraction is punishable by cancellation, these leftist brats have learned to blend in with the background by considering themselves warriors of anarchy. They have carved out their individuality through conformity, and all while the solutions they whine for actually call for Big Brother to grow even bigger.
It occurs to me that I can tick down the list of hot button issues most prescient to these types and each one of them requires more of the very thing they themselves swear full-throatedly to be against: government.
Medicare for all means allowing the state to hijack the healthcare industry, which is the very definition of socialism and fascism.
No guns means door-to-door searches and seizures done by men with guns.
Saving the planet from climate change means banning oil, the lifeblood of industry altogether.
Eating the rich and reparations and student loan “forgiveness” all mean robbing and then redistributing the wealth of others so that we’re all “equal”.
Inequality is proof of freedom, my friends.
Think on that.
Putting us all into identical little houses and ensuring everyone gets their “fair share” requires some entity (AKA: government) to do all the ensuring.
Think of the arrests; of the government overreach. Think about the amount of force needed to make a planet conform.
All these things require MORE government, not less. It’s more than ironic that those advocating the loudest and proudest for these kinds of things would have the audacity to call themselves freedom fighters. These actions would further strip us of our freedoms, not render us more free.
You can’t successfully fight against the system when everything you advocate for would further empower it. And if the argument is that these are the means to overthrowing the system, then my contention is that in reality you simply seek to replace it with a new one of your own.
A worse one, perhaps, because your army would eat me and then brag about it on a bumper sticker.
Your army would go on to eat you and then eat itself.
Your army would go around pretending that it isn’t exactly what it is: a group of people who think they know what’s best for the rest of us, hoping to be the new lords and bring a new set of rules down on our heads.
This is fascism in the name of antifascism.
This is big government in the name of antigovernance.
This is tyranny in the name of oppression.
So before you pseudo-professional protesters, cos-play revolutionaries, and fantasyland freedom fighters regurgitate another stale socialist demand onto anymore cardboard signs, try to stop yourself.
Stop yourself, before the people in power give you everything you’re asking for…