Much like Teddy
Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson helped pave the way for modern
progressivism. A movement which devours individual rights, replacing
them with the collective, guided by a central government with an
unquenchable appetite for power and control. Much like today’s
democrat party, Wilson was a racist and an elite, with little regard
for the unenlightened masses. Wilson's perception of the hapless
American people was "Men are as clay in the hands of the
consummate leader."
Moreover his perception
of other races was very evident and ugly:
"self-preservation [forced
whites] to rid themselves, by fair means or foul, of the intolerable
burden of governments sustained by the votes of ignorant Negroes."
"At a Cabinet
meeting early in the Administration, Southern members expressed
disingenuous concern over alleged friction between Negro and white
government employees. Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson, a
Texan, proposed segregating the races to eliminate the supposed
problem. Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo
supported him. ... The rest of the Cabinet, along with the President,
while not explicitly endorsing segregation, did not oppose it."
- Woodrow Wilson
Much like the elitist
contemporaries of both parties, Wilson believed we must keep third
world people dominated through lies and manipulation. He championed
the deceiving rhetoric of being opposed to WW1. “The
object of this war is to deliver the free peoples of the world from
the menace and the actual power of a vast military establishment
controlled by an irresponsible government which, having secretly
planned to dominate the world, proceeded to carry the plan out
without regard either to the sacred obligations of treaty or the
long-established practices and long-cherished principles of
international action and honor; which chose its own time for the war;
delivered its blow fiercely and suddenly; stopped at no barrier
either of law or of mercy; swept a whole continent within the tide of
blood--not the blood of soldiers only, but the blood of innocent
women and children also, and of the helpless poor; and now stands
balked, but not defeated, the enemy of four-fifths of the world.”
F.D.R
would soon follow Wilson's deceit and bring The United States into
WW2; two of the deadliest wars, both entered by progressive
democrats. Progressive's hardly believe in the Constitution much less
the ideals of our Founding Fathers. Wilson's ideals were especially
elitist. "[W]e must demand that the individual shall be willing
to lose the sense of personal achievement, and shall be content to
realize his activity only in connection to the activity of the many,"
Most thinking people would equate this quote with that of Karl Marx.
Wilson's
influence on today’s progressive cadre is glaring, with such
insidious characters as George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Hillary
Clinton, John McCain, Bill Clinton, Mitt Romney, and others. These
global gangsters wield their influence and power by substantial
wealthy. They pretend that they have their greedy little fingers on
the pulse of the world, but are only interested in enslaving it.
Wilson's
Influence Pt !
No comments:
Post a Comment