The “Neighborliness” of Communists, by Eric Peters

Coercion is at the root of communism and every other collectivist ism. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:

Why is it that Communists pretend they’re not?

A fine example of this being the huge signs that began to appear in my area over the past couple of weeks, just prior to Election Day. These signs read: Good Neighbors Feed Kids Fix Roads.

Leaving out the force part.

Note that. Also the wheedling attempt to make you feel bad for not wanting to be forced. You are not a “good neighbor” if you oppose forcing other people to feed someone else’s kids. And to be forced to pay more money for “fixing roads” – never mind that everyone who uses the roads already pays for them – via motor fuels taxes – that no one is forced to pay because you do not have to own/drive a vehicle. You pay the tax if you choose to buy gas for your vehicle.

See the difference?

Communism would not be objectionable if it weren’t forced on people who want nothing to do with it. If a group of people wish to live as communists, among themselves, who on the outside could object? So long as it’s all voluntary and no one is forced to be a Communist.

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One response to “The “Neighborliness” of Communists, by Eric Peters

  1. Almost all the New Jack replacements are commies.

    It was a cool place before the Fundamental Transformation.

    The “exclusive” hood got its comeuppance with a cock fighting house and the grow house smells like Bob Marley’s pool hall playroom.

    There won’t be anything exclusive in West South Africa but at least we aren’t racists, which is all that matters.

    The Great Leap Wakanda!

    Si se puede.

    This just in from Craft:

    Reaktor 4

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