As a young boy, I enjoyed my family’s bantam chickens that laid very small eggs and hatched very small chicks. Theirs was a small and miniature world.

One day one of my bantams started sitting on eggs to hatch its chicks. Something happened to her eggs but she continued to sit, so I decided to put a duck egg under her. Duck eggs are at least three times bigger than bantam eggs and take a few days longer to hatch, but she dutifully sat on the egg several days longer. She hatched the duckling and, as you can imagine, it thought that its world was normal and that the bantam hen was its mother.

The duckling eventually grew into a full-sized mallard duck, probably five or six times the size of its bantam mother. The full-grown duck would follow its hen mother around as would normal chicks. It was a funny sight … but I remember thinking, even as a small boy, that the duck’s entire reality was that the bantam hen was his mother and that was the way the world worked. He had no need to consider anything else.

This is the world of the American people today.

Their perceptions of reality control them and they who control their perceptions control the American people.

Our perception of America has always been that she is the mother country and ordained by God, good and just and a beacon of freedom. This is hammered into our psyches from our early days. From pre-school up, we are taught to worship the state.

As adults, sporting events, political rallies and other public venues we attend are often kicked off with the playing and/or singing of The Star Spangled Banner. Before the song begins, people are instructed to rise, men to remove their hats, and people place their hands over their hearts. They don’t realize its value as a propaganda tool.

The phony form of patriotism instilled within the population is strong leverage against independent thinking, keeping people ignorant of the treason by our own government in the form of coercion and freedom-killing regulation.

Socialist army

Violent left-wing Marxist social justice warriors — disaffected, deluded by their lot in life, suffering from a hive mind collectivist mentality — are looting constantly and wantonly, now, in cities all across the country, and that’s aside from fomenting chaos and disorder, starting fights and destroying property over historical statues and monuments.

Devoid of reason and morality, they are embracing a system — Communism — that has murdered hundreds of millions of people in order to erase vestiges of a culture that fought for liberty and self-determination.

Communism and its parent Socialism have attracted the millennials in droves based on the lie that capitalism is immoral but socialism is moral because it guarantees “equality.” This is how we know people literally do not think their own thoughts. This allows cover for the ruling class and their nefarious activities.

It is part of the long-term war on liberty, independent thought and rural America and the attempted destruction of the predominantly white, productive American middle class to be replaced by docile immigrants who will do anything for a piece of the “American dream” illusion.

In the United States, the dismantling of the middle class has become the appointed, full-time task of the largest government alphabet soup agencies and official U.S. policy. The middle class is the globalist’s chief nemesis. For as they are the world’s greatest producers, Americans also demand equitable reward for their labor and product, placing them in competition for resources and goods with the global elite.

The greatest blows to the middle class were the income tax and free trade agreements like NAFTA and GATT, because socialist economic warfare is the most reliable way to transfer the wealth of middle-class Americans to the elite without awakening their complaint.

Indeed, because of the altruistic propaganda attached to socialism, Americans often believe that those who have wealth should have it confiscated at worst, and “wealth taxed” at best. Further, they believe their own wealth (and thus their own destruction) is necessary to “save the world.” This is a big laugh to any sober person.

The system and its paid politicians still repeat high-sounding terms like “freedom of the individual” and “free enterprise,” which sedates the madding crowd. The terms “private” and “freedom” no longer mean what they once meant. They are cruel deceptions that fool the mind yearning for human freedom.

The fact is that in America we have massive regulation and regimentation. This is necessary, we are told, because it is “in the public interest.” We live in a fiction of freedom perpetuated with semantic corruption that has evolved us into economic fascism. Language and words that support a free society have been turned inside out.

With this propaganda reverse, opposition has been neutralized. True words, true meanings of patriotism and freedom have become the farce and illusion that cover fascism.

Free markets are… free!

Dear reader, the only moral system is laissez-faire capitalism; the system in which transactions between private parties are free from government interference.

It was American free-market capitalism that fueled the growth of the U.S. economic engine beginning in the 1800s and raised the standard of living around the globe, before monopoly capitalism began to exert greater and greater control over the U.S. economic system beginning in the mid-1800s and accelerated after the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913.

Sadly, it’s not just the progressive left and ignorant millennials that oppose free-market capitalism. In any discussion forum where laissez-faire capitalism is discussed, “conservatives” are quick to make the disclaimer that “we must have some regulation” or, “we can’t have unfettered capitalism.”

In truth, most so-called conservatives are really closet socialists. This is a testament to the powerful propaganda we are subjected to.

In 1993, C. Bradley Thompson, then assistant professor of political science at Ashland University, described the immorality of socialism and the morality of capitalism as well as anyone I’ve read. This should be shared with anyone you know — particularly young people who are victims of the public (non)education system — who has bought the lie that capitalism is a failed system and has embraced conventional wisdom and the false paradigm of congressweasels like Bernie Sanders.

He presciently remarked 30 years ago, before the term “social justice” became a bludgeoning tool of the Left, “The return of capitalism will not happen until there is a moral revolution in this country. We must rediscover and then teach our young the virtues associated with being free and independent citizens. Then and only then, will there be social justice in America.”

Bob Livingston