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Joe Biden’s call for unity between Dems and the 75 million: Is it real or not?

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Biden’s unity call has its caveats. Unity means doing as we say to Marxists. Democracy means Mob Rule. The fight is for the republic.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Joe Biden’s inaugural address was hailed by an adoring press as unifying; one of the best ever. It was indeed remarkable although not exactly in the way admirers think it was. To understand what it really means one needs to understand the language of the left. Those born after 1980 will have a difficult time understanding, The speech is available on the WhiteHouse.gov website. It was mailed to the press. The first impression is the choppy nature of it. Each paragraph is but one sentence and many sentences are just three words. The paragraph is longer than any in the speech. Consider the opening lines: From the very beginning, Biden’s comments show how the left thinks differently from our Founding Fathers. These United States are not a democracy; we are a Republic. Which is a very key difference. If America were a democracy, the speech wouldn’t have to mention it specifically. Because, for those Greeks writing in the ancient Athenian city-state, “democracy was simply mob rule. It was the politics of the crowd. It was devoid of reason.” The Founders knew, as did ancient Athen’s Aristotle, that democracy is a corrupt form of government. Democracy means mob rule. Democracy is the relatively poor masses overwhelming the few rich and plundering their wealth. This story is played out over and over throughout history. Ancient Athens. The French Revolution. The Russian Revolution. Every threat to their rule is called a threat to “our democracy.” Listen carefully to political speech and you will hear this over and over again. Democracy is a theme promoted by Karl Marx, his socialist predecessors, and successors. In their way of thinking, there are two classes continually at war with each other: the rich and the poor. The poor deserve to rule and the rich deserve to be destroyed. With no rich left, the state will “wither away.” Read further for confirmation: It is certainly true that Wednesday was not the celebration of a triumphant candidate. A candidate who sat in his basement, barely campaigning.

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