Quote from: Hikari on March 07, 2014, 11:06:35 PM
I doubt they are really all that left. I didn't remember seeing much talk of nationalization of all industry, abolition of property, elimination of class thru the power of the state, etc. If anything calling someone a True Believer in that context is in it's own way an ad hominem attack, especially since it is so vague the reader is left to assume just what is exactly is they believe in. It is about as useful as running around telling people that they must have "drunk the koolaid" because they don't believe the same as you.
And what is with the zero-bama spelling? Are we back to the days of Bu$h? What is the point in a misspelling that I can only assume is intentional as it is so consistent.
Well, good for you. The state is exactly what I support with my tax dollars, and I want it to protect the social welfare and social justice of all of us, especially the less fortunate. You aren't supposed to depend on it unless you need to, ideally we all work according to ability and all are cared for according to need
So I guess I put my principles into action every week with my paycheck and when I file my taxes next week, I am going to be putting my principles into action until I can pay the IRS off.
I suppose you would have had multiple interactions with each of them to understand the context of "true believer." As I recall, Tekla proudly wore the badge of an unapologetic socialist. She's not here anymore to clarify, so I will simply let her 18,000+ posts speak for her.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. - Karl Marx, 1875, "Critique of the Gotha Program"
"Koolaid drinking" refers to mindless devotion to flawed leadership. It harkens back to the Jonestown tragedy.
It seems though, that "social justice" isn't one of the enumerated purposes in the US Constitution, which defines the limited role of the Federal government.
You are right about one thing, 0bama is unnecessarily long. "0" should suffice.