Sunday, July 29, 2018

Rancid Snobbery

Snobbery is the weak defense of those threatened with truth.  So it goes with collectivists. 

Snobbery is repulsive of course.  Repugnant.  But the type of snobbery I'm addressing is rancid.  The typical double standard endemic to collectivism.  As David Codrea says 'for progressives (one of many labels for collectivists) every day is opposite day'.

We have seen the repulsion collectivists exhibit re military.  Yet many of them are military veterans.

Throughout WW2, commies, at the behest of Stalin, laid aside subversion to defeat Collectivist Hitler, especially after he attacked Russia.  Before they were hunky dory with Adolf and Uncle Joe.

These days, many socalled liberals boast of their own or parents' service then and since on up to now.  They take that oath to protect and defend the Constitution while they secretly exercise subversion.

And the latest carbuncle or sores to fester is the question, 'Did you serve in the military'?  I know of several who did and are as traitorous as KGB agents embedded here.  That includes celebrities who entertained or vets who espouse commie claptrap.  Most, of course, were/are decent honest patriots.  But the traitors mix in to yes subvert.  Look up that word.

The commies like to disparage those of us who never wore a uniform, who never took that Oath.  They create a collectivist second class citizenry where if you haven't served you have no say so.  How could you know what they went through?

Well, as a 4F I never experienced combat, nor any trials nor travails that accompany said service.

I DO experience the fruits of others' service.  And the rights we ALL have to speak our minds and to condemn collectivism. 

It's shameful and dirty to hide behind a uniform then espouse treason/sedition.

And I tell you especially today, that many of us may see service to protect and defend our Liberty.

We have our ancestors and on down to those in uniform now to thank for that and to serve in whatever way we might.

An oathkeeper or oathbreaker?  You decide and test resolve.

We each have a role to play. 

No room for the rancid snobbery of collectivist hypocrisy. 

1 comment:

teacher said...

They also served.