June 17, 2010

Question of the Day

Have you ever noticed that Marxists, despite their claim to represent "the people," show a stunning disregard for the actual desires and actions of those people, preferring instead to consolidate power within a group of unelected, unaccountable "elites" and micromanage the people's lives?

Bonus thought: When I hear a Marxist talking about "false consciousness," I get a mental image of said Marxist muttering "wake up, everybody!" in his sleep.

Have I mentioned that I fucking hate Marxism?

(Inspiration for this post here.)

UPDATE
While I'm on the topic of Marxism, it's interesting to me that its proponents believe human nature is malleable and/or perfectible, and that all we need is the right government to help us reach the promised collectivist utopia. And yet, every time Marxism is implemented on a massive scale, it results in death, destruction, misery, and no change whatsoever in the fundamental nature of the citizenry.

From this, we can come to a couple of conclusions:

1) Human nature does, in fact, have its limits.
2) Even if human nature can change, most Marxists are just incompetent, power-hungry twats who wouldn't know a good idea if it violently fucked them in the ass, so we'll never know anyway.

What do you think?

Posted by CD on June 17, 2010 01:05 AM | TrackBack
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