Marcuse and Davis: Parents of Antifa

Black Panther's Fist of Racism

Marcuse and Davis: Parents of Antifa;
Began with Black Panthers Violence of 1968

Philosophy, held in contempt by most Americans, has actual and far reaching ramifications that are not readily apparent. The modern Antifa riots during President Trump’s presidency is a direct lineage of the Black Panther Violence of 1968 and onward; even the symbols are similar. Hegelian philosophy interpreted by Herbert Marcuse and introduced into black culture by his student, Angela Davis have arisen in our day as Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa, the violent arm of liberal change. While Americans danced to their music, played their games, followed their sports and generally majored in minutia; socialism worked behind the scenes to control a political party, elect a president and re-educate American children. While Americans slept, the socialists worked tirelessly to prepare for their revolution. They did not hide in the shadows but basked in the limelight of fame. This is their America becoming Satan’s tool for international socialism; i.e., Control. Continue reading “Marcuse and Davis: Parents of Antifa”

Intolerance of Tolerance of Christians

Karl Popper Defined the Tolerance Paradox
Setting Limits to the Ideas of Others (1945)

Dr. Karl Popper, one of the early philosopher/economists at the London School of Economics (See: Progressivism to Gradualism to Socialism to Globalism), defined the limits of tolerance in what he called, The Paradox of Tolerance (1945). This was his major contribution to the furtherance of Open Societies {originally developed by Henri Bergson (1932)}. Dr. Popper taught that one cannot be tolerant of  ideas opposed to the development of the open societies concept. Thus, he sought to legitimize intolerance to the ideas of others becoming one of the major stratagems used today, especially by the political-media complex.  Continue reading “Intolerance of Tolerance of Christians”