Victor Davis Hanson › American Greatness
"Today’s Democratic Party has abandoned its traditional working-class, patriotic roots and embraced a radical Jacobin ideology built on division, coercion, and political extremism."
"For the past century, the agendas of the Democratic Party were predictable. They professed concern for working Americans and supported blue-collar unions.
"Unemployment insurance, a 40-hour work week, disability insurance, and Social Security were their trademarks—often rapidly achieved by growing government bureaucracies and continually raising taxes. Still, many Democrats were socially conservative.
"By the 1970s, Democrats still deplored antisemitism. Party officials had rejected their own segregationists to champion civil rights.
"Presidents like Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and John F. Kennedy all supported strong defense and military deterrence.
"All that is now passé.
"The only vestigial Democrat left in Congress is Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman, himself roundly despised by Democrat leaders.
"Today, supporting Israel and calling for campuses to stop their institutionalized antisemitism is Democratic political suicide.
"Forty years ago, any Democrat with a Nazi tattoo was political toast; today, he can become the party’s nominee for the Maine Senate race.
"So, the current Democrat Party is no longer truly democratic at all. Its new spirit and methods resemble the radical Jacobin Party of the French Revolution. Today, Democrats claim that if any opponent gives a Roman salute, he is a Nazi—while insisting that one of their own with a Nazi tattoo is not.
"Jacobinism rejects Martin Luther King Jr.’s emphasis on the “content of . . . character.” It instead prefers fixating on “the color of . . . skin.”
"It aims to divide the nation arbitrarily between the noble oppressed and the toxic oppressors.
"So these new Jacobins have institutionalized racially separate college dorms and graduation ceremonies, along with hiring and promoting on the basis of race." . . . More...
*Who were the Jacobins, the ruthless radicals of the French Revolution? . . . "According to official records, the Reign of Terror resulted in at least 16,500 legal executions by guillotine.
"An additional 10,000 people died in prisons or through extrajudicial killings.
Victims included nobles, clergy, Girondins, moderate republicans, and ordinary citizens.
"Some were convicted after public trials, but many were condemned without defence or evidence." . . .
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