Friday, April 30, 2010

“Logical, if Absurd,” Conclusions

History has shown us, think of the former Soviet Union, and continues to show us, think of China, North Korea and Cuba, the natural progression of commie (word), planned, societies.

America is currently in the planning stages, and has been for some time, of a planned society, controlled life, if you can controlled living life, under the direction of the powers that be in Washington D.C. and in local state governments, with results which we can see and experience on a daily basis.

The most recent manifestation of this State controlled living, here in America, is ObamaCare (DeathCare).  Where will this lead to, as private individuals and private businesses are milked drier and drier, to fund the vision of controlled living?  Some examples, unfortunately current ones, are available for individuals to consider.

Doctors in southern China are working around the clock to fulfil a government goal to sterilise — by force if necessary — almost 10,000 men and women who have violated birth control policies. Family planning authorities are so determined to stop couples from producing more children than the regulations allow that they are detaining the relatives of those who resist. About 1,300 people are being held in cramped conditions in towns across Puning county, in Guangdong Province, as officials try to put pressure on couples who have illegal children to come forward for sterilisation.

The above quote is taken from a UK Times story, which I lifted from the blog Wintery Knight, which I was led to by a post at Lex Communis titled Only Communists would think that it makes sense to actually implement bad science fiction plot ideas.

The author of Lex Communis, Peter Sean Bradley, has additional examples for you to consider, and ends his post on this brutal reality this way.

The common thread might be the Communist belief that human beings are just sophisticated animals, and, therefore, there is no ontological barrier against using human beings like animals.

It is said that truth is stranger than fiction because fiction has to be plausible, which seems accurate until some utopian humanist gets involved.

Original link to this news via Blazing Cat Fur.

Posted by John Venlet on 04/30 at 01:41 PM
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