Tuesday 14 May 2013

The Enemy Of The Peoples

The State is the enemy of the peoples. The State is a cancer on the body of society.
Everywhere it exists the State demands conformity.
In some countries this homogenization sees the physical destruction of minority ethnic  groups who are not fully integrated into the State. In early twentieth century Europe we saw the destruction of the Jews and the Gypsies. To the uniformed officials of the military and the bureaucracy, indoctrinated in regimentation and  blind obedience, the Jews and the Gypsies seemed less than wholly committed to their Idol.
Since the Second World War we have seen the rise of Islamo Fascist regimes in the Middle East. Throughout this region the Jews have been chased out, once again the not-to-be-trusted minority, and with the exception of the now destroyed Ba'ath regimes  of Syria and Iraq, Christians have been encouraged to leave.
As a Palestinian pseudo people is created along with a Palestinian state we see the same 'cleansing', the same uniformity in the pressure on Christians, Berbers and Druze.
Likewise, in southern Yugoslavia we saw not just the expulsion of ethnic Serbs from Kosovo but also small peoples such as Ashkali, Egyptians, Gornai, Roma and Turks.
Linguistic uniformity is often imposed too. With the creation of the Italian state in the 1860s an Italian language had to be created, based on the Tuscan dialect.
In France, the introduction of compulsory education led to the destruction of Provencal, Breton and Corsican, amongst other local languages.
Nowadays the States of  the West wish to introduce cheap servile labour from the Third World to replace the expensive and demanding indigenous population, which can be bribed into passivity till it dies out. So the indigenous working class is belittled, portrayed as worthless and bigoted. The foreign is exalted as exotic, the ignorance of the East deemed worthy of respect, the Christianity and the Liberalism of the West portrayed as washed up and irrelevant, its dynamism condemned as criminal.  
The modern mantra is Diversity, but the Diversity is only skin deep.  Cultural and religious beliefs may be worn as fashion statements, but are not to be allowed to interfere with our role in the Hierarchy.
Like Marriage, the show is to continue, the meaning is removed. 


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