Showing posts with label collectivism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collectivism. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2020

The Cause of the Riots - Collectivism


To the 2020 Rioters,

Your skin color is one of the least important things about you. Red, brown, white or green, you have done very little to have that shade. It did not determine your character or your pride. It did not determine your intellect, whether you decided to educate yourself or whether you chose the easy way of blaming failure on a color.
Your skin doesn’t think or choose; your mind does. Your mind chooses your friends, your habits and your manner and these determine whether people respect or avoid you. Color didn’t make you. You did. This is because, at base, you are an individual. You choose, with your own mind, what you value. You are not connected to others and you can't give up your mind and expect that those others will take care of you. They won't. They will use you to advance their agenda of destroying capitalism which happens to be the greatest and fairest system ever invented by man. You have been duped by Marx and Engels and soon you will be a murderous automaton who destroys lives. That is what you are making of yourself.
The root cause of riots and looting is not the killing of one individual. The root cause is seeing everything as an issue of groups. This is called collectivism and it is the most virulent and evil idea in history. It has caused countless numbers of deaths. It is the philosophy of Antifa and Black Lives Matter and the sundry socialist and communist groups who gravitate around the idea of self-sacrifice, class warfare and group hatred. 
In fact, lots of people die unfairly of all colors and people don’t riot over their deaths. In fact, many people died in the riots and looting in which you have participated. I don't see you demanding justice for those people. 
The root cause of rioting and looting is the idea of group grievance; the very collectivism I mentioned above. People have been taught that one group has oppressed their group and they feel justified in lashing out against society. But groups are made up of individuals, some guilty and many innocent. Individuals often do wrong and our society is designed to punish injustice imposed by one individual over another. It seeks to find the individual who has done wrong, prove his crime and then punish him as an individual. All justice should be of, by, and for individuals. That’s the only way to find fairness in society. That’s the only way to avoid riots that punish the wrong individual.
Collectivism creates misunderstanding and death. Collectivism calls for special treatment for one group and persecution of other groups. It has always done this. Look at the collectivism of the Nazis and communists and the haters of groups in other societies. It is the haters of groups who do the damage we see in our streets. The culprit is collectivism. Collectivism killed 6 million Jews in Germany, 20 million people in the Soviet Union and some estimates say 200 million people in communist China. Is that what you want to bring back into the world?
Those of you who think constantly of groups and seek to divide people by groups; you are bringing evil to society. You may start by telling people you want to save them against capitalism, but make no mistake about it; you are bringing death and destruction. You know, deep down inside you that you must kill or silence anyone who disagrees with you. Make no mistake about it, you are evil and I know you sense it within you. 
I think you should take a step back and ask yourself what kind of person you are making of yourself. I think you should re-think your values and decide upon actions that bring values into society. Values such as reason, purpose and self-respect are a good start. Individualism is the answer to collectivism. Think again about what you do.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Press Release: The Google Problem


New Book Exposes the Google Problem

Writer Robert George has published a book which analyzes the fundamental premises that have created the “Google problem”. The book, called “Corporate Fear – The Google Problem”,  delves into the issues of egalitarianism and diversity policies as discussed in James Damore’s paper which got him fired from the company. Representative chapter titles include:

·        The Individual
·        Collectivism
·        Capitalism
·        Egalitarianism
·        How to Destroy a Company
·        Taking it to the Street
·        The End Justifies the Means
·        Division and Race in Society
·        Equal Pay
·        Customer Service
·        Force in Society
·        The Fallacy of Egalitarianism
·        Corporate Fear
In the Introduction to the book, Mr. George wrote:
“This booklet will analyze the concept of diversity politics in corporate America. As a young executive, working for a major corporation, I observed the issue of diversity as it played out during the ‘70s and into the new century. I’d like to offer this perspective to help us understand what I have come to call Corporate Fear and how it has developed over those decades.”
The book is available through Amazon.com in both Kindle and paperback (https://amzn.to/2wwVF0H) versions as well as other distributions.
Robert George is the pseudonym for a retired former American business executive.
Contact:
Robertgeorge124@outlook.com

Monday, July 20, 2015

Don't Mess with Texas

There was a man from Texas who wanted to be free and left alone. But everyone wanted to collect him.

'Join us,' they would say.

'It takes a village,' they would say.

'You belong with us,' they would say.

Then someone else said 'no you belong with us'.

'We must stick together to fight the rich,' they would say.

But he looked around and he noticed that every time someone made a group, everyone in the group became lazy and some people became angry.

Some people were angry because they didn't get enough from the group and others were angry because they did all the work. Some people even died in fights.

So, he said, 'No thanks. I don't want to join your group because it will fall apart.'

And everyone became angry at him. They called him selfish and ignorant. They thought he had not been educated well enough. They thought he didn't know how wonderful groups were...and there must be something wrong with him.

So they put him in a group called 'crazy' and they made sure that no one would talk to him or deal with him. 'That man's crazy,' they said. 'He doesn't know the benevolent power of belonging,' they said. They told others that he was anti-social and impractical; that he didn't understand how things worked. They blocked him on Facebook and refused to include him in group texts and even complained to Mark Zuckerman and many others that he was a terrible person.

Eventually all the groups started fighting each other and people were just running around not knowing what to do and blaming each other for things going wrong. Eventually, all the groups broke up and the collectors became bitter because men would not contribute to the group anymore. They called them 'crazy' and used whips to get them back into the group.

Then they asked the man from Texas how he knew things would fall apart.

'Groups are made up of crazy people who believe in magic,' he said. 'They think being in a group will make them better but no one can make you better but yourself,' he said.

'He must still be crazy', they said.