The Democrat Party in One Word: Anti-Human - Granite Grok

The Democrat Party in One Word: Anti-Human

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First, let’s give credit where credit is due. Ian Price, writing at the Daily Skeptic– in a piece about Elon Musk’s comments on the environmental death cult – has concentrated, in one hyphenated word, encapsulated the essence of the Democrat Party.

Anti-human.

The Democrat party and their ideological offspring are guilty of the greatest hate crime of all – if you even think there is such a thing – they hate people. Reducing our numbers pleases them. From abortion to Medical suicide, experimental drugs, and life-ending protocols. Wars, conflicts, and mob justice. An anti-violence agenda begets exponentially more victims of violence, with cultural and social narratives that create division and strife (encouraging us to harm each other) and energy policies that put vulnerable people at risk.

They drug and mutilate children, knowing it could lead to increased suicidal ideation or death.

They are anti-human. And so we are clear, the Party is anti-human, as are the leaders who advance its agenda. Individual Democrats may not be anything of the sort, but we can’t ignore that by voting for Democrats, they enable these outcomes and should pay closer attention. Being a Democrat is no shield should you dare to challenge the approved orthodoxy. Excommunication is likely, but the Democrat party has killed Democrats to keep them from undermining their accumulation of power and pursuit of a one-party state.

And while the FBI will cover it up, that’s no consolation to the abruptly deceased or loved ones with questions.

Mainstreaming Death

The Democrats have always leaned toward death and not just abortion. Their Environmental extremists have been riding the depopulation hobby horse for years. A narrative that has infected the mainstream progressive party structure.

Price frames it thusly,

 

Moreover, the “death cult” that Musk describes is not compartmentalised within the environmental movement since it also pervades other dimensions of what are sometimes referred to as the ‘culture wars’. It is Musk’s death cult that arguably explains the war on women as a reproductive life force for humanity. It is, in my view, for this reason that we see coffee-chain adverts celebrating transitioning girls with mastectomy scars; it is why women can get arrested for praying for the lives of unborn children outside abortion clinics. It explains the antipathy towards economic growth and nuclear power. It also explains the dehumanisation of victims of the Hamas terror attacks who are regarded widely by the New Left as an inevitable and welcome outcome of decolonisation.

 

I am hard-pressed to identify any aspect of the Democrat Party agenda that does not inevitably put people’s lives at increased risk, from Welfare to public health and safety to energy and national security. Even their transportation priorities (electric vehicles, for example) create an increasing risk of loss of life or quality of life.

Welfare is not propping or giving people a hand up. It is trapping them in perpetual or generational poverty. Public education churns out illiterate cogs who can barely do math. And every effort to free people from these chains is deemed anti-government with the increased odds of a 5 a.m. visit from men in tactical gear to talk to you about the misinformation you’ve been peddling.

Democrats are anti-parent, anti-prosperity, anti-opportunity, anti-liberty, anti-human.

That’s the approach, but can we stick the landing?

 

 

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