How Much Woe Has Descended Upon the World From Spoiled Brats?

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Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Tuesday, November 12, AD 2024 3:42am

Ones life can be a blessing or a curse.

Manly character? After what happened on the 5th I would say manly character is on the rise.
The House. The Senate. The Presidency.

That’s a Trifecta. To hell with Marxism.

Long live the Republic.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Tuesday, November 12, AD 2024 4:52am

Well there you go- who knew.

What beautiful words from Marx father “have your parents not lavished affection on you”…what greater riches than a parents love could a young person want or need. Only those who have had a difficult and loveless childhood would understand what a true gift the love of a parent is.

And yet, Marx chose to inject this poison ideology into a critical point in history that was based purely on hollow materialism and power and nothing more.

It seems Marx was the original entitled spoilt brat.

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Tuesday, November 12, AD 2024 7:54am

Yet, the mere fact that this rebuke survived, particularly in an age where fireplaces abounded, says something.
Did the rebuke ring true in some way?

Maybe there is hope that there is a repentant Marx working his way through Purgatory.

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Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Tuesday, November 12, AD 2024 3:49pm

In one of his letters to Karl, his father says something that I think touches on the larger goal of life:

will you ever be capable of imparting happiness to those immediately around you?

The world would be a far better place had it listened to the elder Marx instead of the younger, and we all worked to impart happiness to those who are around us.

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