Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Red Patch



Another concern I have with the striking university students in Montreal is their red patch logo. Surely with such a longstanding history of the biker war in Quebec, everyone there knows what a red patch means in the biker community. If you don’t know, you’re gonna have to find out for yourself.

For the rest of us, the red patch or the red square represents Stalin’s death camps, red square in China and the wrong side of the Berlin wall. This is what I mean by mindless blind sheep. Every time there’s a protest, extremists from the Marxist Leninist party show up with a Communist flag. No one really pays them much attention but everyone has a right to their say. Yet we need to be clear what that flag is really saying.

There is no charter of rights within the Communist Manifesto. Everyone talks about how bad totalitarian states are. Indeed we should. Let’s take Poland for example. They were screwed first by Hitler’s Nazi’s then by Stalin’s Communists. You ask anyone from Eastern Europe before the fall of the Berlin Wall and you ask them how they feel about that red patch. In East Berlin they had barbed wire and machine guns pointed inwards. So no one could escape.

Lenin wasn’t the leader of the workers revolution in Russia. Shiplov was. When the trade unions had a complaint and went on strike, Lenin sent in the machine guns with live ammunition. The families were too afraid to even collect their dead. That is not a free republic.

In Ireland the term republican has a very different meaning than it does in the US. In Ireland a republican is anyone who believes in a free republic as opposed to a dictatorship. James Connolly was a communist. Yet he supported a free republic where individual rights are protected. That is not what we saw in Russia, China or Eastern Europe.

Free education is a wonderful goal. Australia has it and I’d hardly call them a Communist dictatorship. Yet it’s a goal we have to work towards. Alberta is what people see as right wing. They don’t have sales tax and as a result business prospers. Since they are doing so well financially, the provincial government pays the premiums on everyone’s medical insurance. That is a great idea.

Yet there are some serious problems we need to fix first. Harpers bank bail out is one. The BC Hydro fraud is another. If we want free university education we have to talk about where the money is going to come from. Do we raise taxes? Do we close homeless shelters and old folks homes? Or do we nationalize crown corporations and use those profits to add to the tax revenue? That is my preference.

Yet nationalizing the oil industry in Canada will meet huge opposition from the wealthy oil companies who are consumed in their greed. In the mean time, I will not wear a red patch. To me that is no different than wearing a Nazi Swastika. It is offensive. It represents just another totalitarian society created by lies and false promises. From one extreme to the other.

Free university education is a worthy goal but it is not a right. Buyer Beware.



Motive for nude protests cloaked in mystery

3 comments:

  1. You hit the nail on the head with this article- great work!

    What is happening is undoubtedly an attempt at a Marxist revolution. I saw it with my own eyes this week:

    http://genuinewitty.com/2012/05/22/whats-going-wrong-with-the-student-fee-protests/

    And, we can blame it all on the NDP:

    http://genuinewitty.com/2012/05/16/anarchy-in-quebec-time-to-talk-to-the-ndp/

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  2. Thanks for the links. A representative from the radical Marxist Canadian Federation of Students. Wonderful. That kind of reinstalls my point of how we need to open our eyes and really listen to where some extremists want to take us. That is not somewhere I will willingly go. That video clip of the rants of the anarchists is a prime example of total absurdity. No police, no laws, no order. So if you can steal my car and rob my house can I do the same to you? If you can assault someone for disagreeing with you can I assault you for disagreeing with me? Anarchy is senseless. Laws protect us.

    Likewise the video clip of the demonstrators robbing the other student who disagree with them of their charter right to free speech is typical. They are not the 99%. They scream for their right to free speech but deny everyone else the same right who disagrees with them. That sounds like just another totalitarian society to me.

    There’s nothing wrong with unions or the occupy movement joining in the protest. We just need to be clear of their driving force behind it which is not directly related to a university strike and university fees. Otherwise the protest is lost in obscurity.

    Yet, I don’t think we can blame the NDP for this mess. Harper created the fiscal disaster federally with his fleet of flawed jets and insane bank bail out. The bloc are clearly using the opportunity to promote themselves. No doubt some extremists and some “anarchists” are supporting the NDP for now. Somewhat ironic when in reality anarchists don’t support any laws or government. I’ll never forget Joan Smallwood an NDP MLA years ago speaking out against the human rights violations in Communist China. Somewhat ironic when the Harper government in practice turns a blind eye to it.

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  3. A blog reader who doesn’t have an id to post on the blog asked me to post this for them: On Montreal University riots figure out how many hours you are in school for and divide that cost into your tuition.....they are paying close to minimum wage to attend university! I paid $20 000 for two years of University.....back in 1991! It was the best money spent.

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