2 September, 2016

Remember: It’s Not Communism If You Don’t Call It Communism

Posted by Socrates in communism, communism as good, global citizens, global government, globalization, internationalism, Marxism, nation-building/nation-wrecking, nationalism, NATO, New World Order, NWO, Serbia, Serbs, Socrates, UN at 2:00 pm | Permanent Link

“We need a system of enforceable world law” — said the late TV news icon Walter Cronkite. Sure, you wanted that, Cronkite, because “a system of world law” cancels out nationalism and sovereignty! Right, Walter?? It’s left-wing, enforced, heavy-handed internationalism; in other words, communism. Well, the UN tried the One World thing, but it didn’t really work out since the UN had no fighter jets and so forth. But the UN’s brother, NATO (which is controlled largely by America), does have fighter jets, and it has come somewhat closer to creating the One World thing, but NATO has not achieved full success yet; give it another 30 years and it might; look what NATO did to the Serbs (among the last White holdouts against the NWO) in 1999: it wiped out thousands of them and then stole Kosovo away from Serbia.

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  • One Response to “Remember: It’s Not Communism If You Don’t Call It Communism”

    1. CW-2 Says:

      Cronkite comes out in his kike colors.