One of the self-evident and oft-stated goals of the anarchists, revolutionaries, and tag-along hoodlums tearing down statues and destroying innocent small businesses is to cancel American moral and cultural values and ultimately overthrow our current constitutional order.
Hatred for America
The enemies of our country undoubtedly are thrilled to see so many Americans—especially younger ones—expressing such hatred for our country and people. And what do these arrogant, self-righteous thugs (at least the ones with half a brain) want in place of our rights-based constitutional republic?Political scientists can debate the semantics of fascism, socialism, and communism, but it’s plain that their goal is to obliterate individual liberty and free enterprise and replace them with a tyrannical central plan that would reduce us all to cogs in a heartless machine.
Indeed, hatred and tyranny go hand in hand. Lenin once told the commissars of education in the Soviet Union, “We must teach our children to hate. Hatred is the basis of communism.”
As we can see, many Americans have learned to hate their country. How did this come about? In a nutshell, the cultural Marxists’ “long march” infiltrating American institutions—schools, universities, media, publishing, entertainment, professional societies, etc., as advocated by such Marxists as Gramsci and Marcuse—has corrupted those institutions, turned their orientation from freedom to oppression, and brought forth poisonous fruit.
Cult of Negativity
Why do today’s violent insurrectionists believe the United States is so contemptible, so deserving of being hated? In a word: negativity. Our Marxist-infected institutions have become an echo chamber of grievances and complaints, magnifying every fault and shortcoming while assiduously ignoring our manifold positive accomplishments.Paradox of Progress and Prosperity
Study of the past can be very depressing. But the key factor we should consider is: What are the trends today? Here, there’s abundant cause for optimism.Apparently, however, the paradox of dissatisfaction with prosperity extends to areas beyond economics, too. You might call it “the paradox of progress.” The more progress we have made over the past 50 years—in ameliorating poverty, pollution, racism, war, etc.—the more intense domestic hatred for our country has become.
Virus of Hate
The fact that so many vital trends are positive doesn’t seem to matter to the people inhabiting the echo chamber of negativity—the political progressives, socialists, fascists, and anarchists in government, the media, academia, etc. They want to tear down the system that has enabled all these massive improvements and replace it with an economic system of proven wealth-destroying and freedom-sapping capabilities: socialism.Once again, some historical perspective would be helpful. How soon we have forgotten how people around the world voted with their feet to flee from socialism and toward freedom—whether it was East Germans risking death at the Berlin Wall in order to live in democratic, capitalistic West Germany, or Chinese people trying to escape the communist mainland to live in free and capitalist Hong Kong, or Koreans escaping the communist North to go to the capitalist South.
Today, our country is being ravaged by the virus of hate—a virus far more lethal than the CCP virus. Hate breeds prejudice, intolerance, injustice, violence, madness, and destruction. Those infected with the virus of hate don’t comprehend that violent revolution won’t accelerate progress, but derail it. Antifa, anarchists, and other members of the cult of negativity are, to put it charitably, in a state of ignorance if they believe that their methods will lead to a better world.
There’s no easy cure for the awful virus of hatred, its deformed offspring—the cult of negativity—and its bizarre byproduct—the paradox of prosperity—but surely those of us who love our country can’t stand by passively. We must openly defend our country’s ideals and speak the truths to the errors and lies with which so many brainwashed radicals have been misled.
These truths include: 1) However imperfect, the United States compares favorably to other countries (people around the world attest that they still believe in the American dream by wanting to immigrate here); 2) We Americans have demonstrated a considerable capacity for national self-improvement; 3) The vast majority of Americans want, and are willing to work together, to attain a fuller realization of our country’s noble and righteous ideals.