19 November, 2017

The Strange, Dangerous Mindset of Liberals

Posted by Socrates in anti-White themes, Joe Sobran, leftism, leftists, liberal mindset, liberalism, liberals, Socrates, taxes, taxing Whitey, War On White People at 2:41 pm | Permanent Link

“When your child is a little older, you can teach him about our tax system in a way that is easy to grasp. Offer him, say, $10 to mow the lawn. When he has mowed it and asks to be paid, withhold $5 and explain that this is income tax. Give $1 to his younger brother, and tell him that this is “fair”. Also, explain that you need the other $4 yourself to cover the administrative costs of dividing the money. When he cries, tell him he is being “selfish” and “greedy”. Later in life he will thank you.” — Joseph Sobran.

I saw a quote by Sobran on the internet a couple of days ago (but not the quote above; couldn’t find the other one), re: liberals as being enemies of “traditional” America, and it reminded me of something odd that a leftist said some years ago. The leftist said that he “didn’t want his taxes cut.” This sounded very strange, as most normal people want their taxes cut! When he was asked why he didn’t want his taxes cut, the liberal said, “because then there would be less money available for (racial) minorities.” This is the way that leftists think. It’s like they have a one-track mind: always obsessing about “minorities” as if they are waaaay more important than the White people who built America. In fact, you could say that leftists are “pathologically pro-Black/Brown and anti-White.” They’re just plain sick. (Given that fact, leftists should be banned from holding political office or similar positions of power. When liberals are in power, no White person is safe).


  • One Response to “The Strange, Dangerous Mindset of Liberals”

    1. fd Says:

      Income tax slaves provide the means by which they suffer. The federal state, county and city government is criminal. White people should consider themselves at large. Ignore the establishment as best they may. You can’t trust anything beyond the local level. At least you can see your enemies on the local level, and they can see you.

      Liberals and conservatives feed off each other on the Potomac. They ride in the same limousine and drink from the same champagne bottle when no one is looking.