Small Doses of Socialism.


 In the book Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx said:

"We cannot expect the Americans to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving Americans small doses of Socialism, until they suddenly awake to find Communism has taken over. For Socialism is only a pit stop to Communism."

As a quick refresher, Communism is the philosophy that everything should be shared. They believe that every citizen should have equal wealth, housing, food and success. And they will unjustly enforce their ideology no matter how unfair it is to the people. Communism has never worked in the history of the world.

To simplify the idea of communism, read what Justin Cooper said about communism in his book, Beware.

"Lets say every man is in the apple business. Each man's trees produce different numbers of apples, but regardless of the number of apples, every man must put all of his apples into a communal barrel. Some put in hundreds, others put in tens, and still others may drop a single apple. Every man is then permitted to take from that barrel what he needs. Your return does not equal your personal investment; rather, every man's return is equal regardless of his investment."

Socialism is just a pit stop to a country on its way to Communism.

1. Dose of Social Revolution

According to the Communist worldview, there must be a political unrest in the former government. Communist supporters should always aid and participate in any revolution and reform of the old government. Communists strive for protests and political unrest placing doubt as to the citizens confidence in the existing government. According to  the communists plan, the ultimate government erases any form of social classes. Anything that separates people and does not bring a dominating equality. So that is why the Communist wants to eliminate any social and distinct classes.

A. Black Lives Matter
Some leaders within the movement have openly embraced Marxist ideas, framing society as oppressors vs. oppressed and pushing for systemic overthrow rather than reform. This narrative fuels social division and distrust in existing institutions.

B. ICE Protests
These protests challenge national borders and immigration enforcement, aligning with communist ideals that oppose national sovereignty and promote global collectivism over individual nations.

C. Women’s Rights
While equal legal protection is just, radical branches of the movement portray traditional family roles as oppressive, undermining the nuclear family—an institution communism historically seeks to dismantle.

D. Removal of Homes
Communism opposes private property, viewing home ownership as unequal and unjust. Eliminating private housing places control of shelter in the hands of the state rather than the individual.

E. Gay Pride
This movement is often used to reject traditional moral and biblical standards, replacing them with state-approved definitions of identity, which shifts authority away from God and family toward government and culture.

F. Homelessness
Rather than addressing root causes like addiction, mental health, and responsibility, communist ideology uses homelessness to argue for total government control over housing and redistribution of property.

G. Entitlement From the Government
Government dependency replaces personal responsibility and charity, creating reliance on the state—an essential step toward centralized control in communist systems.

 H. God
By rejecting God as the ultimate authority, this movement shifts loyalty from Creator to culture or government. When God is removed from society, moral truth and obedience are redefined by human preference rather than divine standard.

 *A-H summaries were created with the help of Chat-GPT





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