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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Leftist fantasies don't change much

By Jon Ray

Psychohistorian Richard Koenigsberg
says:


"The question is: what did anti-Semitism mean to people like Hitler, Himmler and Goebbels? Why did the idea of “the Jew” arouse such a passionate, hysterical response? Why did Nazi leaders—and many other Germans—feel it was necessary to destroy or eliminate the Jews, conceiving of the Final Solution as a moral imperative?
Hitler said, “We may be inhumane, but if we rescue Germany, we have performed the greatest deed in the world.” Hitler’s ideology grew out of a rescue fantasy. He wanted to “save the nation.” This is not an unusual motive. Much of politics grows out of this idea that one must act to “save” one’s nation—from external and internal enemies.
Indeed, this motive—the desire to “save one’s nation”—is so ordinary that we barely reflect upon it. What is it that individuals wish to save? What is the nature and meaning of these threats to one’s nation—that often evoke such radical, violent forms of action?"

This is yet another similarity between Greenies and Nazis. Hitler wanted to save Germany and Greenies want to save the planet. Both had/have a central fantasy of themselves as saviours.

Hitler was very socialist. Greenies are very socialist. Hitler fantasized a return to a romanticized rural past. The Greenies fantasize a return to a romanticized rural past. Hitler predicted food shortages as a future policy problem. Greenies predict food shortages as a future policy problem.
 


The resemblances go on. There is clearly something in human nature (Freud's "Thanatos"?) that emerges in malign form from time to time. It goes at least as far back as ancient Sparta. It may also underlie Islam. Muslims don't seem to care about the environment but they are very collectivist and regard the "Ummah" (Muslim world) in a very mystical way: As a sort of living body that must not lose any of its parts: Very much the way Hitler viewed Germany.

We skeptics are up against some very deep-lying, destructive and irrational instincts.
 
My Take - I would like to recommend reading Nazi Oaks by Mark Musser in order to get a clearer understanding of this issue. The German insanity against the Jews is exactly the same insanity that permeates the green movement today. Germany during the Nazi's rule is in many ways is a microcosm of what it means to be green. Irrational, misanthropic and morally defective! And it wasnt' just the Jews they wanted to displace. Slavic peoples were also displaced and killed in order to implement German lebensraum - living space - in order to fullfil their "blood and soil" green philosophy for the German people to purify themselves by returning to nature. Sound familiar? The mantra of "returning to nature" by the green movement is nothing more that a great camouflage by socialists to gain power.  Just as it was for the Nazi's.

One more thing.  No matter how they used "going green" to advance their political goals, the Nazi's, including Hitler, really believed all this mystical claptrap.  Just like the modern green movement that is directly patterned after the Nazi green play book, including "sustainable development", first outlined by the Nazi's and the "precautionary principle", once again first outlined by the Nazi's.  Both are foundational to the green movement today!  And it's my belief this very easy slip the western world has made into such virilent anti-semitism is a residual effect from that play book. 

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