This Catholic bishop appeared on several television programs in the 1960s-70s and his words are absolutely prophetic about culture, society and politics today. He states that patriotism is derived from the Latin term pietas describing love of God, love of country and love of fellow man.
Well worth the inspiring 23 minutes, but in a nutshell:
He contrasts the God-derived rights articulated by Jefferson with the concept of coercion by terror to change behavior endorsed by French politician Louis Antoine de Saint-Just.
1.) There is a dominant, vocal elite whose only programs revolve around what they are against. Think BLM/Antifa
2.) There is a man with a bullhorn in this group--the loud propagandist.
3.) There are hangmen in this group. They burn, loot and destroy.
4.) There are wastrels in this group---profiteers from violence.
5.) There are "mystics" in this group who are domineering and totally resistant to any opposing ideas. They must destroy any independent thinkers.
Well worth the inspiring 23 minutes, but in a nutshell:
He contrasts the God-derived rights articulated by Jefferson with the concept of coercion by terror to change behavior endorsed by French politician Louis Antoine de Saint-Just.
1.) There is a dominant, vocal elite whose only programs revolve around what they are against. Think BLM/Antifa
2.) There is a man with a bullhorn in this group--the loud propagandist.
3.) There are hangmen in this group. They burn, loot and destroy.
4.) There are wastrels in this group---profiteers from violence.
5.) There are "mystics" in this group who are domineering and totally resistant to any opposing ideas. They must destroy any independent thinkers.
It is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness- Sir Terence Pratchett
“ III stooges si viveret et nos omnes ad quos etiam probabile est mittent custard pies”
“ III stooges si viveret et nos omnes ad quos etiam probabile est mittent custard pies”