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Democrat in trouble for not engaging in socialist activity

U.S. Rep. Xavier Becerra is in trouble for not engaging in a socialist activity: saying the Pledge of Allegiance.  It’s a case of “Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.”

As reported by FoxNews:

If the Pledge of Allegiance is a laughing matter, then the joke may be on a California congressman.

A Republican candidate for Congress in California is calling on U.S. Rep. Xavier Becerra to “clarify his reaction” after the Democrat was caught on a YouTube video laughing at a suggestion that the Pledge of Allegiance be recited prior to a union meeting in Los Angeles.

The Republican, a congressional hopeful by the name of Ari David, who isn’t running against Becerra, is caught on YouTube crashing a union meeting in hopes of meeting his rival, Henry Waxman. He asks that before the meeting begins, everyone at the union meeting recites the Pledge of Allegiance.

“Hilarity ensues,” reads the article. 

Well. Not really. Everyone justs busts up laughing at his suggestion that “Congressman, shouldn’t we say the Pledge of Allegiance if we all want to be citizens? Wouldn’t that be appropriate to say the Pledge of Allegiance?”

Now, many are upset that the Democrat and his union lackeys laughed at saying the Pledge. But maybe they knew a bit more about history than Mr. David?

The Pledge of Allegiance was written by a Christian socialist, a fellow by the name of Francis Bellamy.  He was, in the words of this website, “expressing the ideas of his first cousin, Edward Bellamy, author of the American socialist utopian novels, Looking Backward (1888) and Equality (1897).” 

The Pledge of Alliegence mentions liberty and justice, but not equality.  While “justice,” of both an economic and social variety, is often realized as a staple of socialist/communist thought, especially accompanied by the word “workers,” the idea of equality doesn’t appear in his Pledge. This easily jives with Marx’s famous notion, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need,” which indicates the socialist/communist revulsion with the idea that people truly are equal, and equally capable. How can you reasonably call yourself a “defender of the poor” if the poor are equal in every respect to the rich, but are simply too lazy to make their own lives better through their own work and effort?

It was originally accompanied by a salute. Not the classical hand over the heart, noooo…  That’s a fairly recent addition that came about during WWII, when the Nazis took the straightened arm salute from the US PoA for their own salute.

That’s right, early recitals of the pledge looked like old footage of Hitler inspecting his troops.

So to me, the humor lies not in the laughter at the idea that a union meeting should begin with the Pledge of Allegiance, but with the idea that the union had to be asked to recite a socialist oath by a Republican

A Republican chiding unions and a Progressive Democrat for not respecting their socialist past?  Now that’s funny.

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One Response to “Democrat in trouble for not engaging in socialist activity”

  1. Great post! Francis Bellamy (cousin of author Edward Bellamy) was a socialist in the Nationalism movement and authored the Pledge of Allegiance (1892), the origin of the stiff-armed salute adopted much later by the National Socialist German Workers Party. See the work of the symbologist Dr. Rex Curry.
    http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html

    The early pledge began with a military salute that was then extended out toward the flag. In practice, the second gesture was performed palm-down with a stiff-arm when the military salute was merely pointed out at the flag. Thus, the military salute led to the Nazi salute in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States.
    http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html

    It was not an ancient Roman salute. That is a myth debunked by Dr. Curry, who showed that the myth came from the Pledge.
    http://rexcurry.net/roman-salute-oxford-english-dictionary.html

    American national socialists (including Edward Bellamy), in cooperation with Madame Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society, popularized the use of the Swastika (an ancient symbol) as a modern symbol for socialism long before the symbol was adopted by the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazis) and used on its flag. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html

    See also http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html

    The Bellamys influenced the National Socialist German Workers Party and its dogma, rituals and symbols (e.g. robotic collective chanting to flags; and the modern use of the swastika as crossed S-letters for “Socialism” under German National Socialism). Similar alphabetical symbolism was used under the NSDAP for the “SS” division, the “SA,” the “NSV,” et cetera and similar symbolism is visible today as the VW logo (the letters “V” and “W” joined for “Volkswagen”). http://rexcurry.net/bookchapter4a1a2a1.html

    The Bellamys wanted the government to take over all food, clothing, shelter, goods and services and create an “industrial army” to impose their “military socialism.” See the video documentary at
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BssWWZ3XEe4

    It is the same dogma that led to the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): ~60 million killed under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; ~50 million under the Peoples’ Republic of China; ~20 million under the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. http://rexcurry.net/socialists.html

    Today, the flag symbolizes authoritarianism in the USA. The historical facts above explain the enormous size and scope of government today, and the USA’s police state, and why it is growing so rapidly. They are reasons for minarchy: massive reductions in government, taxation, spending and socialism.

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