Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "The Myth of Social Democracy" video.

  1. You have to remember the ideology and theology behind the fathers of the radical left, which were the Mystic's and Gnostic's Quietism and Perfectionism. Perfectionism as in "a doctrine holding that religious, moral, social, or political perfection is attainable, especially the theory that human moral or spiritual perfection should be or has been attained." They actually believed that they were perfect, and therefore could ignore any virtue or law, and feed their hedonism (the pursuit of pleasure and sensual self-indulgence.). "The Cathars' denial of the need for sacerdotal rites has been perceived as a form of quietism. Likewise, the twelfth and thirteenth-century Brethren of the Free Spirit, Beguines, and Beghards were all accused of holding beliefs with similarities to those condemned in the Quietist controversy. Among the ideas seen as errors (heretic), and condemned by the Council of Vienne (1311–12), are the propositions that humankind, in the present life, can attain such a degree of perfection as to become utterly sinless; that the "perfect" have no need to fast or pray, but may freely grant the body whatsoever it craves. This may be a tacit reference to the Cathars or Albigenses of southern France and Catalonia, and that they are not subject to any human authority or bound by the precepts of the church," or state. This is the root of Utopianism, and atheism, which originates in the east. It's why you always see the Silicon Valley techies running to their gurus, and why they hold those huge polyamorous sex parties like Bacchanalia. This perfectionist belief led to the Diggers in Britain, and those like Babeuf and Robespierre in France. These idiots live in a utopian dream world, and since the time of Babeuf, (who was jealous and corrupt), they believe that they can force their ideology on society as a whole, and use force (see the French Revolution, and the Second International's dogma). The Fabians are no better, as they intended on slipping socialism in, slowly, and hoping that nobody would notice.
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