Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Transparent (and Ironic) Antiwhite Racism on Display from MSNBC" video.
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When one's ideology, history, policy, and politic are based upon one huge lie after another, and when those beliefs go back to the British sheep herders that were ticked off over the commons being sold, thus, creating their insane jealousy and hatred for the new landed middle-class, then you have CRT and other harebrained schemes being invented. Worse, is how this lot has been used by the most wealthy elite, starting with the old manorial class long ago, who used the herder's own hate against them, to enslave them. All of it over private property in one form or another.
Did you ever wonder why the sheep herders were despised in the old west? They thought of the land as if it was the old commons back in Britain, and would allow their sheep to graze on all the other rancher's property. Those same people joined the socialist movement, and believed the academic's rhetoric about it being their savior. Funny that, when all the hard left ideologies leading up to Saint-Simon, promoted forced labor, and supported slavery at that time. Their big idea was the communal workhouse and plantation for the poor, where they would own no property.
It's today's manorial class leading the left around by their nose, just like they did all those years ago.
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When one's ideology, history, policy, and politic are based upon one huge lie after another, and when those beliefs go back to the British sheep herders that were ticked off over the commons being sold, thus, creating their insane jealousy and hatred for the new landed middle-class, then you have CRT and other harebrained schemes being invented. Worse, is how this lot has been used by the most wealthy elite, starting with the old manorial class long ago, who used the herder's own hate against them, to enslave them. All of it over private property in one form or another.
Did you ever wonder why the sheep herders were despised in the old west? They thought of the land as if it was the old commons back in Britain, and would allow their sheep to graze on all the other rancher's property. Those same people joined the socialist movement, and believed the academic's rhetoric about it being their savior. Funny that, when all the hard left ideologies leading up to Saint-Simon, promoted forced labor, and supported slavery at that time. Their big idea was the communal workhouse and plantation for the poor, where they would own no property.
It's today's manorial class leading the left around by their nose, just like they did all those years ago.
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