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Monday, October 30, 2017
Has the Spanish Civil War Ended?
Deja vu isn’t what it used to be. I am confused. Hasn’t
the Spanish Civil War ended? Here is a clue from the first paragraph of the AFP
news release under the headline above. “Spain
was plunged into crisis Friday as Madrid seized power from independence-seeking
Catalonia, the first curtailment of regional autonomy since the brutal
dictatorship of Francisco Franco.” Yes, let’s keep “the brutal dictatorship of
Francisco Franco” front and center when we talk about contemporary Spain. Here we
have the mass media slipping some virtue signaling into the mix to guide the
reader, historiographically speaking, through dark, turbulent waters toward the
safe harbor of cultural Marxist hermeneutics as he contemplates the current disorder.
AFP,
by the way, stands for Agence France-Presse, an international news agency headquartered in Paris and
the third largest news agency in
the world, after AP and Reuters. Those who gaze at the world under the
journalistic tutelage of the cognoscenti from AP, AFP and Reuters, should be
aware that “brutal dictatorship” is one of their well-worn meta-political
prescriptions, a de rigueur qualifier for right-wing dictators, living or dead.
Rarely or ever do they apply it to the “liberators” of the left who grant free
health care to their wards. In vein, you will scour AP or AFP coverage over the
decades to discover “the brutal dictatorship of Fidel Castro.” Rather, here is
another recent piece of left-wing journalism (the NYT) rhapsodic over a different Latin caudillo. “The Socialist-inspired movement
of the late President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela led to gains in education and
health care, but the country has sunk into hunger, unrest and dictatorship.” This “hunger, unrest and dictatorship” seems
to be quite the mystery. Take note of
how respectful this is – “the late President” … his “Socialist-inspired movement”
and so many “gains.”
The
Spanish Civil War remains the 20th century prototype of the trending
victim ideology. A lot of Franco’s victims were from Catalonia. Catalonia’s
secessionist ambitions were a big part of the civil war, and it was, both materially
and ideologically, the most vigorous region in opposition to the Nationalists.
It was also an anarchist stronghold and the place where George Orwell observed
for posterity in Homage to Catalonia the
crushing of the non-Stalinist left (POUM) by Stalin’s NKVD. Today it offers an
exotic fusion of hyper leftwing politics, academics and social justice activism.
Visited now it would be sort of like a Berkeley, Madison, Ann Arbor and San
Francisco all rolled together in a beautiful Mediterranean setting. Standing in front of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia you might think you had just dropped some acid. To see
today’s left rapidly decomposing, debauched pathologies proudly on an
in-your-face display, go to Barcelona – a depressing contrast to conservative,
still-somewhat-Catholic, Madrid.
However,
to answer the question posed above: Did the Spanish Civil War really end in
1939 when the Republicans surrendered and the shooting stopped? No. Two separate thoughts apply here. First,
it was a civil war and, unlike conventional wars where the losers sue for peace
and the winners, content with the terms, go home, the victors and the
vanquished (for the most part) have to live together – intimately in some
cases. The victors take their revenge, daily, in ways big and small. For the
vanquished, the experience of resentment that never ceases to fester and is
passed through the generations. Moreover, resentment, if properly nourished and
managed, can become a powerful political weapon. In Spain, it has. Flip Clausewitz and you have the current Spanish
Civil War as conducted by the Marxists: “Politics is the continuation of
war by other means.”
Second,
is that the Spanish Civil War is, perhaps, unique in the 20th
century as a political rebellion where the forces of reaction prevailed against
a well-organized, highly energized far-left terrorism supported by and aligned
with the liberal and left-wing elites in politics, the universities and haute
culture. Also unique is that the narrative of the Spanish Civil War that eventually
triumphed was produced and widely promulgated not by the winners (Francoists)
but by the losers (the left). Its success was due in large part to its simplicity as a tragic, but
inspirational morality play. The freedom-loving, democratically elected Republicans,
supported and defended by the International Brigades, succumbed to the tides of
Spanish fascism under the leadership of General Francisco Franco, goose
stepping in a junior partnership with Hitler and Mussolini.
This is
the widely promulgated Manichean version of the Spanish Civil War
– the forces of Good, advancing democracy, equality and freedom, confronting
Evil in the form of fascism with its instinctive brutality, militarist atavism
and racial bigotry. It is wonderfully free of any moral ambiguity – the losers
as heroes and martyrs in opposition to tyranny and oppression, abandoned by the
Western democracies; the winner, a cretin mediocrity who took his revenge,
built his dictatorship and finally drifted into senescence.
In 2012,
the British Marxist, Paul Preston, published a massive tomb, The Spanish Holocaust:
Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain. Just the title
and sub-title alone are a vicious smear; of course, the Catholic Church meets Auschwitz.
Preston, a prolific and erudite Spanish Civil War historian, is widely read and
admired in Spain. His Spanish Holocaust, however, is in keeping with the
left’s reductio ad hitlerum approach to modern history. In the Prologue
he writes: “I thought long and hard about using the word ‘holocaust’ in the sub-title of
this book. I feel intense sorrow and outrage about the Nazis’ deliberate
attempt to annihilate European Jewry. I also feel intense sorrow and outrage
about the lesser but none the less, massive suffering undergone by the Spanish people
during the Civil War of 1936—9 and for several years thereafter, I could find
no other word that more that more accurately encapsulates the Spanish
experience than ‘holocaust’.” I also feel intense sorrow and outrage reading
this book, but many words could be found to show how tendentious, dishonest and
outrageous Preston’s choice for his title really is, but suffice it to say that
he is entirely consistent in playing the left’s tiresome game of the brown smear
and preserving the fiction of the Spanish Civil War as fascism crushing
democracy.
Relieved
of its romantic For Whom the Bell
Tolls mythology, however, the historiography of the Spanish Civil
War, thanks to the herculean labors of researchers like Burnett Bolloten and
Stanley Payne, gives way in large part to the contemplation of communist
(Stalinist) duplicity and treachery heavily cloaked in the rhetoric of
democracy, equality and freedom. While
contributing human and material assets to the Spanish Republicans ostensibly to
resist the fascist rebels, Stalin’s NKVD agents were moving through Spain
rounding up, torturing and murdering dissident communists, like Andreu Nin,
taking control of the Army and insinuating themselves deeply into positions of
governmental power. Stalin’s Trojan horse modus operandi in Spain was a dress
rehearsal for how the communists would operate to support the unfolding of
“democracy” in devastated counties like Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Poland
at the end of World War II, countries that we all know became models of social
equality and so bursting with confidence, prosperity and opportunity that no
one was allowed to leave.
During this
civil war, Stalin’s assassins were also chasing his former revolutionary
colleague, Leon Trotsky, around the globe and killing his family members until
the Soviet-trained Spaniard, Ramon Mercader, murdered him in Mexico City in
1940. Mercader’s mother, incidentally, was Caridad del Río Hernández, an ardent communist who fought in
the Spanish Civil War and doubled as a Soviet agent.The Leon Trotsky of Stalin’s
invention and dissemination was supposedly in league with Franco and the
fascists. In historical retrospect, it is difficult to conceive how such a preposterous
fiction could have taken hold with anyone, but Stalin’s dramaturgical skill in
service to his jealousy and megalomania was second only to the eager
gullibility of his acolytes and fellow travelers.
“Fascist”
in Stalin’s lexicon was his preferred term of abuse for whomever at the moment
he saw as a competitor for power, his enemy du jour. Stalinists reserve their
resentment for those who compete with them for power. Inside the Soviet Union
from 1936 through 1938, Stalin purged the bulk of the old Bolsheviks like
Bukharin and the senior officer corps, men who, like Trotsky, were supposedly
in league with the fascists. These were individuals, most of whom were deeply
committed communists, revolutionaries from the early days of the Bolshevik revolution.
But Stalin feared and loathed them because he viewed them as competitors for
his own power base within the party. Into Spain with the support of Santiago Carrillo
and his Spanish communist followers, he exported his signature calumnies,
purges, show trials with the accompanying tortures and executions. His agents
moved against Francisco Largo Caballero and the socialists with a ferocity and
ruthlessness that was directed against the forces of Franco in lesser
proportions. All of the non-Stalinist
left in Spain at one time or another during the civil war were linked to or
tarnished with the label of fascist.
With
“fascism” being so protean and flexible, how absurd to try to render the
Spanish Civil war as a battle of democracy against fascism when in many ways it
more resembles a replay of French Jacobins against the ancien régime. However,
the resemblance is imperfect. Franco did manage militarily to crush the Republicans
and punish and purge all the Spanish leftists he could get his hands on. He
also tried mightily to make 20th century Spain into an earlier
Catholic Spain, not exactly a strictly fascist sort of obsession, evidenced
also by his marginalizing of the Falange. But his 36 year-long “brutal
dictatorship” was largely a bust. The Spanish Jacobins came roaring back,
literally. After Franco’s death in 1975, the legendary Spanish Communist and
devout Stalinist, La Pasionaria, Deloris Ibárruri of “No pasarán” fame returned to Spain from exile in
the Soviet Union and eventually took an elected seat in the Spanish Parliament.
General Secretary of the Spanish Communist
Party (PCE) Santiago Carrillo also returned to Spain from the Soviet Union.
Carrillo, a Stalinist errand boy and butcher, had supervised the Paracuellos
massacres by a Republican faction in 1936. He also arranged for the murder of
those Spanish communists who had incurred Stalin’s disapproval. Back in
post-Franco Spain, Carrillo joined Ibárruri in Parliament. He was awarded an
honorary doctorate by the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2005. La Pasionaria
and Carrillo, both very old, with bloody hands and unrepentant, died, so to
speak, in the “odour of sanctity” in the crumbling remnants of Franco’s Spain.
Post-Franco,
it seemed like only minutes before Spain joined the rest of secularist,
consumerist, western Europe with all the once-forbidden goodies – liberated
women, no-fault divorce, gay rights, abortion (eventually). With the fading of a Catholic Spain and the
Iberian embrace of secular hedonism, you might think that the Spanish Marxists
would be happy. But, no. Leftists everywhere are unhappy and resentful. Resentment brings victims (as subjects of political
patronage) and targets victimizers (as objects of proscription and revenge). In
the U.S. the victims are “people of color” and the victimizers are white
racists, committed to the retention of their “privilege” and the pursuit of
their “supremacy.” In Spain, the left has Franco as the great victimizer,
having achieved, per Paul Preston, Hitler status. When you have yet another Hitler in place,
there are ample victims for consideration and no place to hide for those who
cannot quite grasp the new reality. Franco, unlike Hitler, won his war, and the
Spanish, unlike the post WWII Germans subjected to de-Nazification, have eluded
a de-Francoization. But the left persists. In 2007 the Socialist Party passed
the eerie sounding “Law of Historical Memory” which, formally condemned the
Franco regime and began the process of the dismantling of all things Franco in
Spain – statues, street names, etc. –
and someday, Franco’s memorial and tomb, Valle
de los Caidos. The Spanish Civil War is not over, at least not for the left
in Spain.
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"Obama is a man of the left and the left hates guns more than almost anything else they remotely associate with the despised right, more than gas guzzlers, home school families, coal companies, confederate flags or pro-life protestors."
Fuck that bi-sexual deviant, communist nigger, that abomination who illegally occupied the Oval Office and disgraced this country for two-terms by this very fact.
Pardon my Yiddish.
Fuck that bi-sexual deviant, communist nigger, that abomination who illegally occupied the Oval Office and disgraced this country for two-terms by this very fact.
Pardon my Yiddish.
Black families were imported to Detroit as strike breakers to cross the picket line, when white men stood up on their hind legs and demanded to be treated equitably. Blacks were the useful idiots to help keep a lid on trade unions.
Blacks still play the fool, until it's time to play the rent a thug mob, to shake down productive citizens for the share of the FREE Gibs Me Dats!
Blacks still play the fool, until it's time to play the rent a thug mob, to shake down productive citizens for the share of the FREE Gibs Me Dats!
I do not believe racism is in any DNA, nor do I believe that President Obama knew or knows much about anything he talked or is talking about. Racism is not inherited. If you don't believe racism is learned, watch for awhile two little kids of different races playing with each other.
Dr. Rand Paul cites two studies about masks, both of which debunk the myth of the efficacy of masks in preventing the spread of Coronavirus. Just today, New York released their tracking data (another imperialistic tool used for controlling the masses) on the spread of Coronavirus in restaurants. It was 1.4%! Cuomo still ordered all restaurants and bars to close. I am quite sure there are few trustworthy corporations anymore, but my situation (older, some autoimmune disease) seems to compel me to make a voluntary choice and get the vaccine as soon as I can, even though I am fine so far. I go out a lot to church, some social gatherings, shopping, etc., but I take common-sense precautions used to prevent the spread of any virus. The Health Dictatorship, as Foster labels it, has got to be overthrown, otherwise the backbones of our economy and freedom, i.e., small businesses, will be destroyed. But perhaps that is, after all, the plan of the left!
By the way, Foster's new novel, Toward The Bad I Kept On Turning, is a great read. Though somewhat fantastical, it is chocked full of great stories and a lot of history. It is available on Amazon.
By the way, Foster's new novel, Toward The Bad I Kept On Turning, is a great read. Though somewhat fantastical, it is chocked full of great stories and a lot of history. It is available on Amazon.
Yeah, you can be a "racist" just by existing, without even thinking in "racist" terms or having "racist" motives. And if you simply want to state facts or have a conversation about racism, you will become a threat to the control aficionados, and will become racist by default. As foster suggests, if you're not part of the collective, you're not legitimate. And about diversity; is the "salad bowl" philosophy better than the old "melting pot" descriptor? No, not when speaking of nationalism. And the extremes to which the salad bowl philosophy have been taken certainly do not, as the Wokes claim, insure personal liberty. Just the opposite as diversity becomes groupthink!
Donald Trump's time is over! House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer have jointly asked Vice President Mike Pence to trigger Amendment No. 25 to dismiss President Trump.
What would anyone expect from far-left politicians like Pelosi and Schumer who, instead of preparing for the confirmation hearings for Biden's cabinet picks, would waste their time on this nonsense.
Foster has, once again, "hit the nail on the head." However, in my opinion, if the Democrats try to confiscate guns anywhere in this country, all hell will break loose!
They might not be so obvious about it. More likely they'll declare the manufacture of ammunition a contributor to global warming and order a halt to production.
When we visited Munich some years ago we decided to visit Dachau. The locals would not tell us how to get there or even admit of its existence. Nazification had indeed been accomplished, and continued even then. Now, here, we deplorables with our guns and God are being cancelled in much the same way. Those of you who doubt, make no mistake; gun control laws, including gun confiscation laws, will immediately increase as a first step, followed closely or even simultaneously by the attempt by the Democrats to once and for all institute an absolute right to practice their religion of abortion without limits. Wake up people. Foster is right. If we continue down the path of American denazification by altering our country's history through false and improper education and untrustworthy news, and if we do not expose the myth of "systemic" racism, our country, and all of its good people, will be totally ruled by and dependent on government. Is that what "the land of the free" is all about?
I didn't watch the inauguration because I was too busy doing more important things, so I can't comment first-hand on it. But from what I've seen and read about it, there were two differing observations. The conservative-leaning pundits and news media agreed with the assessment penned by Foster; the liberal news media thought it was "the best inauguration speech ever." Given the fact that it appears it was read verbatim from the teleprompter with no deviations, it obviously was not penned by Biden. It purportedly invoked religion and God more than any inauguration speech since Eisenhower. And this stuff was spouted by a man who represents a party whose religion is abortion! The best inauguration speech ever? Really? C'mon man!
Yes, millions can and have seen that Democracy has not prevailed. When the people turn over their power to the Washington Establishment, bolstered by a complicit mainstream media, only tyranny can result. Are we there yet?
The state should not be able to force people to give up the fundamental right to control over their own bodies unless exercising that right can be shown to be dangerous or detrimental to other people who also have the right to life. Abortion is an example; it's hard to argue that having an abortion is not really, really detrimental to another human life. The same can be true for vaccinations; if herd immunity is vitally important to the lives of everybody, then people can be forced to comply.
Another great blog from Stephen Foster. I religiously follow his blog, and though I sometimes disagree with him (see above) , I am never disappointed with his great thought processes, knowledge, and perfect-sense (usually) arguments and observations. This present blog is no exception: well-written and well- thought-out. I too, was a professor, and I share many of his experiences with the new "Studies curricula" and the problems and even downright horrors they brought and continue to bring. The cancel culture is, I believe, largely a product of the indoctrination graduates of these largely worthless grievance vocabulary majors have received and promulgated. Certainly the cancel culture has not made our lives happier, safer, nor more productive, as Foster points out by way of the rhetorical questions he asks at the end of the blog!
The New Normal will never be what I (and Foster, obviously) will ever accept. Even given our country's stated "rules of law," I fear people will have to get hurt before we jump over the cuckoo's nest.
There's that word "diversity" again popping up all over academia The results of invoking and then acting on the word in universities is mostly bull crap! I'm OK with you being diverse, as long as you don't mind me being diverse in different ways than you, and neither of us cause harm to each other or to others that are diverse from us. As famous Los Angeles actor Rodney King
once said, "Why can't we all just get along?
once said, "Why can't we all just get along?
Foster's recent post is ominous, predicting that our "democracy" is rapidly heading toward Marxism. Unfortunately, this is probably true. And yes, there is hope in resistance, but it may take much more than words and thoughts and is very scary to those of us who love our country!
From above: "Perceptions and opinions, as we know, tend to be error-prone, subjectively based, tendentious, and, at times held with fanatical fervor in the face of disconfirming, empirically-based reality." Very true. People's feelings often take precedence over facts, many times based on their own biases and observations and being convinced by a corrupt media that continually bombards them with confirming claptrap. But pretentious and insincere statements are often not true in the real world, and the failure of many to grasp that, either because of ignorance or because of willful denial, leads to failure, sometimes cataclysmic failure, of societies. Woke? I think not. Deceived? Absolutely!
It seems that our whole culture - or counter-culture now - has become one big abstraction. Though Foster makes the point, convincingly, I think, that we can't really declare war on an abstraction, perhaps we should do just that with the goal of quickly winning that war and getting back, as a new normal, to things that really matter to us.
I think the whole premise of "Hitler" returning has to do with the fear of the Washington D.C. politicians that the swamp will be drained and, thus, power lost. That can't be allowed to happen, so new Hitlers are discovered to take the focus off of the massive failures, avarice, and dishonesty practiced by the swamp creatures. For example, when Trump was elected, he had to be made a Hitler. His populist ideas and promises made could not be allowed to stand. And even though Trump accomplished a lot and kept a lot of promises, he had to be maligned even if it meant that the country would suffer. The mainstream news organizations were willing co-conspirators in this endeavor, and even now conspire to cover up the obvious and severe shortfalls of the new President. As a wise character named Pogo once said, "We have met the enemy, and he is us."
According to those on the left, everything white people do is racist. But, as Foster points out, nothing people of color do can possibly be racist. Astonishingly, we now have racist highways that were perpetrated on people of color by white people. But it should be apparent to all that the mainstream media, illustrated by what they say and how they say (or don't say) it, are definitely racist themselves. Racially-incited hatred from virtually every leftist group now, is becoming rampant, and we must find the truth-telling to end it! Thanks Stephen, for your truth telling.
Foster's newest blog, Moscow to Minneapolis, is not only true, but is "right on" in every respect. This is an absolutely great blog. And of course, as always, Foster makes his points so well with his mastery of the written word.
How did we (The citizens of the United States) get to this point of "collective madness" where we allow "Critical Race Theory" to not only explain everything but explain away everything not deemed desirable by so few?" Whatever happened to embracing critique and disagreement and civil discourse?
When, exactly, did the fourth estate morph almost completely into the fifth column and become the propaganda arm of the fictional systemic racism believers?
How did we (The citizens of the United States) get to this point of "collective madness" where we allow "Critical Race Theory" to not only explain everything but explain away everything not deemed desirable by so few?" Whatever happened to embracing critique and disagreement and civil discourse?
When, exactly, did the fourth estate morph almost completely into the fifth column and become the propaganda arm of the fictional systemic racism believers?
Why can't we all just get along? - Rodney King Possibly because there are many, usually on one side of the Black vs. White conflict, who prefer not to do so. Rather, they prefer to manufacture their own justice, whether it fits the facts or not.
This last blog about embalmed former "leaders" was interesting and readable. As I read it and the reference to Biden, I began to wonder if dementia could be compared to a kind of premature embalming. Surely Biden's present thought processes are little better than those that would come from a preserved corpse. And if Dr. Jill was not around to lead him out of his wandering ways and otherwise direct him, would old Joe be able to get through any day without being compared to an animated yet relatively mindless decedent? Which begs the question, did thinking people really vote for him? And, if so, can they succinctly explain why other than because they "hated" Trump?
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