Just now on his Fox News show Glenn Beck said something that struck me: “We’re becoming a mobocracy”.
He said that, of course, about the United States. But it doesn’t just go for America; the same can be said for most, if not all, European states.
Progressives are purposefully dividing us. They realize that they can only win elections if they feed people’s anger, fear and, yes, hatred. They don’t just do it because it’s in line with their (sick) ideology (which it is), but because they realize they have to do it if they want to actually remain in power (or, if they’re not in power as we speak to make a comeback).
Look at what’s going on in Greece: ‘youths’ are not just protesting against the government’s announced spending cuts, they’re rioting. These communists and anarchists know they can’t keep on living the way they’ve been living for the last couple of decades, but they simply couldn’t care less. They’re not in this political game to make sure our children and grandchildren will have a bright future, but for themselves, for their own power and, above all, for the immediate gratification of their own needs.
You can’t become more irresponsible than that. Still, socialist leaders – read: politicians – couldn’t care less. In fact, they do everything in their power to make these youths even angrier than they already are.
Typical.
In the U.S. the same development is taking place. Many states – and the federal government – have to cut spending. But what are unions and ‘progressive politicians’ doing? They’re organizing one irresponsible protest after another, pretending conservatives are purposefully trying to harm ‘the weak.’ It’s pathetic, it’s dishonest, but hey, why would they care? Again, they’re not in this to actually solve the country’s problems. No, of course not. They’re power hungry, that’s all.
Glenn Beck is right: one Western country after another is being turned into a mobocracy. And there’s nothing accidental about it.

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