(Alan Stock) – The political left-wing is attempting to control the future of society by their control of language.
Control the definitions in the language and people are controlled how they interact with each other.
For one example, pro-abortion forces avoid the issue of taking a life by referring to their campaign as pro-choice.
In other words, they’re pro-freedom and that even includes the freedom to eliminate a life by just suggesting that it’s not a life at all.
A very convenient way to manipulate language and definitions.
The left has attempted to define fascism as a right-wing movement.
For clarification, fascism is defined as a political ideology and movement characterized by dictatorial power, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition or any dissent, and belief in a natural social hierarchy.
That social hierarchy doesn’t include a belief in a higher power, a belief in our Creator.
These definitions describe to a tee the left-wing communist governments of Cuba, North Korea, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Soviet Union, as well as other communist entities.
It, also, describes the governments that existed under the Nazis in Germany and Mussolini’s Italy.
They were described as fascist, but their tactics and goals were almost identical to the communist governments around the world.
For further clarification, let’s take a look at the issue of Antifa.
Antifa is defined as a left-wing anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist political movement.
It’s described as a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups in the United States.
Their tactics include poster and flyer campaigns, protest marches and community organizing.
Their tactics, also, include digital activism, doxing, harassment, violence, and property damage.
While they claim to combat far-right extremists, including neo-Nazis, their tactics match the tactics of the brown shirts in 1930’s Germany and the German American Bund before World War Two.
The political left tries to have their cake and eat it, too.
They have simultaneously described Antifa as a right-wing organization, an attempt that failed, and something that didn’t exist at all.
They claim if you go on the internet there is no way to donate to them.
Never mind that that they’ve been funded by various wealthy left-wing sources under investigating by the U.S. government.
They claim that there are no membership cards being handed out.
What they ignore is the definition that describes Antifa as a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups that are surreptitious and clandestine in their movements and operations.
They’re not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.
The movement is loosely affiliated, and has no chain of command, with antifa groups instead sharing resources and information.
They don’t operate under Robert’s Rules of Order.
And, according to those who have once belonged to Antifa and have left that movement, the Antifa methods are often violent.
Antifa leaders even admit they’re willing to physically attack anyone who employs violence against them or those who condone racism.
So, they will employ violence as long as the force is used in the name of their definitions.
So, does Antifa exist? You bet it does.
In spite of left-wing activists who try to claim that it’s either a right-wing plot or that it doesn’t exist at all, the modern-day fascist brown shirts do exist.
And in the name of fighting fascism, they employ the very tactics of the entities they claim to hate.
This boils down to who controls the language and what they insist something might mean.
In Lewis Carroll’s “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” he put it this way:
“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less.” When Alice asked if you can make words mean different things, Humpty Dumpty replied, “The question is which is to be master – that’s all.”
And that is really their point…to be master of it all.
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