Burn of the Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
How far gone do you have to be to believe communism is about “love”?
I have a better way of writing it. Replace every instance of love with “envy” in the original and then it makes perfect sense.
My guess is that Clara supports abortion on demand and wrongfully calls it healthcare.
I believe that if Clara could spend one year living in North Korea with a typical citizen, she just might change her tune.
Highlights from other communist dictatorships;
starving your countrymen to death, forced labor, forced abortions, restricted religion, restricted movements abroad, filtered communications, re-education camps for the times that you dare think something and speak something that is anti-government…yup, dat’s Love baby.
North Korea isn’t starving its citizens, however Communist history paints a black picture, void of love. Nothing quite says I love you as they tell you what happiness is.
Without love its impossible to be a Communist.
-CS
Without Western Civ. being taught in schools and colleges, its impossible to be taken seriously when making absurd pronouncments about forms of government. But hey….she just might know how to use the proper pronouns when she visits the public library to see grown men dressed in womens clothing and wearing makeup. That’s something good…right? -sarcasim-
I agree Philip. It’s all euphemisms for death.
Following Jesus for dear life!
I never understand people who defend a system under which they have never lived, which they never visited and (according to their language) have never studied. That includes the folks at the Remnant who pine for the “alliance of altar and throne” in early modern Europe, along with the dopey Catholic leftists in too many Religious Studies departments at Catholic high schools.