12 July, 2019

Thoughts on Government

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, William Pierce, William Pierce Wednesday at 1:31 pm | Permanent Link

by Dr. William Pierce.

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“Amoral individuals really gained an advantage over the rest of us with the ascendancy of mass democracy. The 19th and 20th centuries have been the golden age of amorality, the age in which clever scoundrels have been able to rise to the top of the dungheap with ease and without having to worry about losing their heads. All they have had to be able to do is fool large numbers of the least perceptive and least discriminating members of our society — that is, large numbers of voters — and that is a lot easier than fooling the most perceptive and most discriminating people — that is, people of the sort who used to be the leaders of our society in less democratic times.

Every time an election year rolls around, all of the amoral people who also have good acting skills are prancing across our television screens in an effort to persuade the voters to put them into public office.”

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  • One Response to “Thoughts on Government”

    1. Panzerkampfwagen VI Says:

      Fooling the drooling Mongoloids of the Kwanstain isn’t very difficult. They’ll sign everything over for the mythical melting chamber pot and cheap shit ridden goods from communist China.