We Didn’t Fight for a Marxist America

Korean War Veterans Memorial, The Mall, Washington, DC (National Park Service photo)
Article by Anthony J. DeBlasi in "The American Thinker":
When I returned from the war in Korea (1950-1953), fought to keep communist North Korea from taking over South Korea, our nation was a freer and better place to live in than today. But that would soon change despite the increasing benefits of technology. The following overview of the last seven decades, based on observation and study, will point to the role played in the decline of general wellbeing by domestic enemies of America that I and fellow brothers-in-arms took an oath to also defend against.
During
 the 1960s, Woodstock served as a launch pad for hippies and flower 
children to play out their fantasies of life. Their minds sacked by 
phony “liberalism” and utopian mythology, they reveled 24/7 in 
debauchery as thousands of their peers in Vietnam faced hell and death 
every moment of every day and every night. When they returned, these 
fighters would be reviled while the Woodstock crowd would be celebrated 
by phony “liberals” in the media.
By phony liberalism I mean pretending to appreciate differing points of view while rejecting all that don’t fit the party line.
By
 the 1970s, as former dropouts from society assumed responsible roles in
 life, their looseness in morals and thought spread through the fabric 
of American life. Key aspects of life were ignored in entertainment and 
literature. Beauty, originality, wonder – essential dimensions of human 
life – were fading from view and from consciousness. Factors of 
civilized society were being ignored that jarred the mindset of 
progressive liberals. Honesty, integrity, and other fundamentals of a 
healthy society were being pushed out of American life. They were 
“outdated” and therefore disposable, right?
What
 was happening was not clear to most people. But it was plain to me and 
to observant Americans who were not completely brainwashed by the 
“progressivism” launched by Marxist activists after World War I. The 
Marxian mission to prepare Americans for life in a world where people 
serve the State instead of the other way around – contradicting the 
Constitution – was from the beginning an act of treachery. 
In 1932 William Z. Foster, general secretary of the Communist Party USA, declared that our way of life was to be “cleansed
 of religious, patriotic and other features of bourgeois ideology. The 
students will be taught on the basis of Marxian... materialism, 
internationalism and the general ethics of the new Socialist society.” In other words, the freedoms
 that millions sacrificed their lives to ensure since the birth of this 
nation were to be denied and the Constitution of the United States was 
to be trashed.
The progressive education
 initiated by Marxists and their dupes evidently succeeded in 
brainwashing minds, including those of future leaders – many of whom 
even now display a profound ignorance of the country they inhabit and 
daily reveal minds bloated with Marxist propaganda.
Thankfully,
 and to their credit, not every young person fell for the BS and the 
slogans that flourished in Woodstock or got swept into the so-called “world peace/anti-war”
 movement funded by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. But those who would 
or could rally against this invasion of America by its internal enemies 
would soon find themselves cornered into a media-starved minority, 
thanks to what is now called the “deep state,” an inner circle of 
operatives who work to subvert our government. Twenty-sixth president 
Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) called this cabal “the invisible government.”  
Brainwashing
 from the old Marxists had done its job of replacing clear thinking with
 raw emotion and allowing “social justice” to mean “victims winning over
 oppressors,” an updated version of Marxist class warfare.  How we got 
to this point should not be hard to fathom, unless you believe that it 
is “natural” or “evolutionary” for a constitutional republic to morph 
into global autocracy. And if you don’t know that America is a 
constitutional republic, where have your teachers been all these years?
I recall some of the bumps along the road toward autocracy in America.
In
 New York City, the Civil Rights Movement had gone beyond block-busting 
neighborhoods to busing school children in order to advance “equality.” I
 was not the only one who wondered if jamming the races together and forcing
 them to live together was part of Martin Luther King’s “dream.” Was 
this course of action with little regard for its consequences a 
realistic, let alone Christian way to promote social harmony? And were 
those behind this mockery of justice following a Gospel that enjoins all
 to love their neighbors as themselves or were they following a leftist 
script that calls for “divide and conquer,” then take over?
King’s
 “dream” of blacks and whites living peaceably together had been turned 
by Marxists into a way to generate conflict between whites and blacks, intensifying racial
 division, often to explosive levels, ready for the heavy hand of 
government to manage. King surely turned in his grave when “the will of 
God” was replaced by the will of political bandits aiming to take charge
 of the country.
My
 wife and I faced raising our children where, instead of walking to the 
school at our corner, they would be required to ride a bus to a distant 
school because their skin was the wrong color.
 This racist departure from sanity joined other signs of increasing 
madness in New York City to convince us to leave New York in 1973, for 
the benefit of the children and for our peace of mind.
Perhaps
 the greatest morphing bump of all came with the washing of Christianity
 out of Christian churches. Since the Gospel is not “progressive” it 
became necessary to introduce Liberation Theology into the church 
services. Liberation Theology is a Marxist device to liberate Christians
 from their faith by “updating” it – that is, by altering the Gospel to 
make it agree with Marxist dogma. The deception would be carried out 
slowly and gently, as change agents worked to help churchgoers rid 
themselves of the evil of Christian orthodoxy and embrace a new 
orthodoxy, tainted with Marxism. This I witnessed during my years as 
organist in several churches.
Seminaries
 would become targets for “progressive” (read, Marxist) infiltration and
 centers for indoctrination, in much the way the public schools were 
used, decades earlier. Sadly, the majority of the Christian flock failed
 to heed Matthew 7:15: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”
It
 was difficult of course to see that “social justice” measures like 
ordaining women as priests in the Episcopalian Church or allowing girls 
to play in Little League baseball were in truth not the alleged righting
 of past wrongs but a leftist scheme to blur the actual differences 
between men and women and girls and boys, in order to turn “equality” 
into a political tool for pushing an agenda having precious little to do
 with actual justice.
It
 was plain to me early on that Americans were being bamboozled into 
compliance with a plan to take down America, a country founded on 
freedom and justice for all, with opportunity for all to prosper – a reality celebrated in the nation’s
 Bicentennial during the mid-seventies. Those who today celebrate the 
idea that America needs to be washed off the map for a “better world” – 
read, Godless, global dictatorship – are either totally misinformed or 
terribly deceived. And they who push for action in that direction mark 
themselves as traitors of America.
For the reader who may think that the foregoing is a conspiracy rant, consider this:
“I
 never thought that in America I’d experience what it was like for armed
 policemen to hand me an official government document, ordering our 
community of faithful to cease and desist worshiping on Easter Sunday 
and to depart the House of God.” [Jerry Waldrop, pastor of First 
Pentecostal Church of Holly Springs in Mississippi,]
This
 barely scratches the surface of what America has become since I came 
home from Korea. A share of the blame must go to a few “wolves in 
judicial clothing” and to all government officials who take oaths of 
office, then ignore them.
The
 current sorry state of America, highlighted in the mayhem sweeping the 
country, is clearly attributable to a politically enhanced hatred of 
America and hatred of a president who stands opposed to its foreign and 
domestic enemies. The cruelty and brutality across the land, not of 
police, but of mercenary thugs, should wake even the “woke” among us. 
The
 weight of sacrifice, blood and suffering endured by the countless many 
who have made and continue to make America the great country it is must 
give pause to those who would destroy it.
“It
 would be a devastating slap in the face to the brave men and women who 
died for our freedom to allow Democrats and fake news media to transform
 us into a socialist/communist nation,” wrote Lloyd Marcus recently.
Thank you, Lloyd, and thank all who have stood and continue to stand against America’s enemies, both external and internal.
It’s far past the time to vote all traitors out of office.  
 
 
 
 
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