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The problem with the billionaires’ vision for our collective future is that I and others prefer to live on our own boat called the United States, not on the sinking globalist boat of technocratic Marxism, robbing us of freedoms

The Marxist Boat


By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh ——--May 30, 2022

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The Marxist BoatSocial activists in this country are not familiar with the sordid history of Marxism but are nevertheless brainwashed and absurdly convinced in their ignorance that communism is the best answer to their imagined problems and their failures of personal responsibility. Ardent Marxists and accidental social activist travelers are convinced by Marxist academics and seasoned NGO lobbyists that they must replace with socialism the western “rotting” capitalism that enabled so many in this country to live the most prosperous lives in modern times. There is a reason morality and Christianity have fallen so low in the west. The new Marxists take to heart and believe Marx’s pamphlet entitled The Communist Manifesto. They are convinced that “communism establishes eternal truths,” while promising “to abolish all religion and all morality.”
Radical activists and their fellow Marxist useful idiot travelers do not seem to be bothered by the fact that people from around the world have left their birth countries and their families, and some have even died in the process of escaping their totalitarian and impoverished economic regimes, to come to this country legally or illegally. The indoctrinated activists’ irrational thinking prevails. For five decades public schools have not taught them how to think but what to think. One of the first Russians to identify with Marxist philosophy was Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov who is alleged to have supported the idea that “Marxist philosophy hinges on the coming of a workers’ revolution that destroys existing government systems.” Once the existing government systems were weakened, destroyed, and gone, the dictatorship of the proletariat was installed in their place. The sad reality is that, once today’s activists are brought in line with everyone else, all rights, freedom of speech, mass communication, and smart devices confiscated, freedom will cease to exist. All will be forced or work for the ‘living wage’ they so desired. They will be prompted when to march for the cause they love but this time they will have to be peaceful. Plenty of menial volunteer work for the good of the government-controlled community will be mandated. And the “community standards” of the radical Marxists will be quite draconic and will censor free speech in the name of protecting the truth as they see it but will have lovely euphemistic names. The entire planet is already heavily affected in every facet of people’s lives by U.N.’s Agenda 21/2030 and Klaus Schwab’s The Great Reset, currently underway. Schwab’s book, Covid-19: The Great Reset, outlines clearly what their plans are for humanity, “stakeholder capitalism.” The stakeholder capitalism will be the “new normal.” He wrote: “. . . the world as we knew it in the early months of 2020 is no more, dissolved in the context of the pandemic. Radical changes of such consequence are coming that some pundits have referred to as ‘before coronavirus’ (BC) and ‘after coronavirus’ (AC) era.” (p. 12)

The U.N., Schwab, and billionaires have already decided that we cannot live in our micro-worlds, we must be forced into the hyperconnected macro-world controlled by a few, with no borders, no countries, and no national governments, just a globalist entity controlling everything and everybody, our energy, exploration, food supply, medicines, types of cars we drive, travel, what homes we live in, how we travel, means of conveyance, where we work, schools we attend, how we play, seek medical care, human interaction, and even sexuality and reproduction. Schwab, using a boat metaphor, quoted Kishore Mahbubani from Singapore: “The 7 billion people who inhabit planet earth no longer live in more than one hundred separate boats [countries]. Instead, they all live in 193 separate cabins on the same boat.” The metaphor is interesting, quoted by the World Economic Forum’s chairman, where the world’s billionaires are meeting right now in Davos, Switzerland, having traveled there by personal jets, lined up at the airport like dominoes, their owners driven around in expensive limousines, while telling 7.5 billion of us to live simply and drive small hybrid cars, expensive electric cars we cannot afford, walk as far as our legs can take us, or better yet, take public transportation. Schwab warns us against “conspicuous consumption” and “revenge consumption” because it results in more environmental degradation and climate change. He also talks about inequality and social unrest eroding the “social contract” which none of us have signed. The environmental degradation finger pointing is rich, coming from jet-set billionaires who live lavishly in mansions, own yachts, fly around the world in personal jets, have a myriad of assistants attending to their every need, and own villas scattered around the world in the most expensive resorts and even own private islands. The problem with the billionaires’ vision for our collective future is that I and others prefer to live on our own boat called the United States, not on the sinking globalist boat of technocratic Marxism, robbing us of freedoms. The advocated global governance sounds like an innovative idea on paper, but the reality is enslavement.

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Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh——

Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh, Ileana Writes is a freelance writer, author, radio commentator, and speaker. Her books, “Echoes of Communism”, “Liberty on Life Support” and “U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy,” “Communism 2.0: 25 Years Later” are available at Amazon in paperback and Kindle.


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