Equalitarianism
- Lafyva
- Feb 27, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: May 25
Constantin:
Indeed, equalitarianism in its absolute sense - between anything and everything - derives from the Bible. The idea of the Son of Man who has no place of its own - as opposed to foxes and birds of the sky - implies that everything is relative, that the Reason (Son of Man) / the Standard is always in the movement, without (an identifiable) foundation. No one on Earth should be called Father (Law, Foundation) or Rabbi (Teacher on such matters), says Jesus. Thus, everything starts to be equal with everything - and enters in conflict with everything. That's the Kingdom (in fact, 'basileia' means Empire, akin to the Roman one, which is thus depicted implicitly as just an impostor, a parody) of the Father / Heaven coming on Earth - a process which presupposes first that any said Foundation (Mountain) will be (re)moved, i.e. the minds like those that weigh things before acting will dissapear. At the end of this process, the Son of Man will be enthroned - Reason will reign, i.e. in this context, only what derives from this dissapearance will be act-ual. There will be no more foxes and birds of the sky, for example - both properly and figuratively speaking.
The Revenue Act of 1861, formally cited as Act of August 5, 1861, Chap. XLV, 12 Stat. 292, included the first U.S. Federal income tax statute (see Sec. 49).
“There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties, each arranged under its leader, and concerting measures in opposition to each other. This, in my humble apprehension, is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.”
― John Adams
Every deep state agent must bend the knee to the Anti-Defamation League and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in order to have a shot at Congress or a presidential run. In response to a rising tide of “anti-Semitism” and “bigotry” in the United States, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) was established as a nonprofit organization in 1913. "To stop the defamation of the Jewish people, to secure justice and fair treatment to all," is the ADL's stated mission. The official narrative is that, through advocacy, education, and law enforcement, they strive to end hate and discrimination against all groups, including but not limited to Jews.[1] The ADL is one of the country's oldest civil rights organizations. They have a wide range of initiatives and programs that are dedicated to combating racism, anti-Semitism, and other forms of discrimination. Their organization is entrenched in every community across America. To help fight hate and bigotry, they provide instruction and resources to communities, law enforcement, and educational institutions. Additionally, they collaborate closely with ‘public servants’ and other organizations to promote laws and policies that encourage ‘inclusion’ and ‘tolerance’. The ADL commands a sizable amount of authority and influence, both domestically and abroad. Government representatives, local leaders, and other organizations are among their extensive network of backers and collaborators. They are known for being a respectable and credible group that is committed to battling prejudice and hatred and are frequently quoted in the deep state media. The ADL also has a legal division that aids in the prosecution of hate crimes and gives support to discrimination victims in court. Additionally, they track and keep a close eye on hate crimes and extremist groups, sharing their findings with the public and law enforcement. The ADL keeps a running list of characters who they find ‘antisemitic’, ‘alt-right’, and ‘extremist’. The ADL’s list serves to influence the cancelation of these individuals, seeking to financially ruin them by influencing the banks who do business with the targeted individuals, and attacking them professionally, with the goal of getting the individuals fired from their jobs, or at least banned from social media. The ADL has been criticized for targeting thought-leaders who politically oppose Israel and promote nationalism, infringing on their freedom of speech, instead of focusing on individuals who are actually dangerous. Others have called out the ADL for endorsing certain Israeli government policies and initiatives that they claim may discriminate against Palestinians, Arab Americans, Christians, and those they perceive as “goyim” (a term used by Jewish people for a non-Jewish person).[2]
Reallygraceful, Grace. THE DEEP STATE ENCYCLOPEDIA : Exposing the Cabal's Playbook (pp. 103-104). Reallygraceful. Kindle Edition.
B'nai B'rith is basically the ADL's parent organization and was founded in 1843 in New York as a Jewish counterpart of fraternal orders then flourishing in America.
Reallygraceful, Grace. THE DEEP STATE ENCYCLOPEDIA : Exposing the Cabal's Playbook (pp. 104-105). Reallygraceful. Kindle Edition.
America’s entrance upon the stage as a world power continued with the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, the intervention in the Boxer uprising in 1900, the seizure of Panama in 1903, the diplomatic intervention in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, the round-the-world cruise of the American Navy in 1908, the military occupation of Nicaragua in 1912, the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, and military intervention in Mexico in 1916.
During this same period, there appeared a new movement for economic and political reform known as Progressivism. The Progressive movement resulted from a combination of forces, some new and some old. Its foundation rested on the remains of agrarian and labor discontent which had struggled so vainly before 1897. There was also, as a kind of afterthought on the part of successful business leaders, a weakening of acquisitive selfishness and a revival of the older sense of social obligation and idealism. To some extent this feeling was mixed with a realization that the position and privileges of the very wealthy could be preserved better with superficial concessions and increased opportunity for the discontented to blow off steam than from any policy of blind obstructionism on the part of the rich. As an example of the more idealistic impulse we might mention the creation of the various Carnegie foundations to work for universal peace or to extend scholarly work in science and social studies. As an example of the more practical point of view we might mention the founding of The New Republic, a “liberal weekly paper,” by an agent of Morgan financed with Whitney money (1914). Somewhat similar to this last point was the growth of a new “liberal press,” which found it profitable to print the writings of “muckrakers,” and thus expose to the public eye the seamy side of Big Business and of human nature itself. But the great opportunity for the Progressive forces arose from a split within Big Business between the older forces of financial capitalism led by Morgan and the newer forces of monopoly capitalism organized around the Rockefeller bloc. As a consequence, the Republican Party was split between the followers of Theodore Roosevelt and those of William Howard Taft, so that the combined forces of the liberal East and the agrarian West were able to capture the Presidency under Woodrow Wilson in 1912.
Quigley, Carroll. Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (pp. 92-93). GSG & Associates Publishers. Kindle Edition.
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