I think the key to understanding it is to look at how the human mind works and then all their actions make sense. Most people claim all the so-called nutty things that go on are just stupid. I see it so much on the Channel 4 forum. They see what goes on but do not understand the 'why' bit. If you take as your starting point as the human mind then you are on the right track.
Communism exploits its vulnerabilities. It's the womb like mental state; most people when they are very young are attached to their parents and their mother in particular. They are attached to the security it offers then but the process of growing up is to get stronger and realise that you can affect things through your own strengths and then that nice woolly family that you were born into no longer serves that purpose and you learn to fend for yourself. Communism is all to do with stunting mental development, so that one does not achieve becoming a full adult. The family unit is something they try and destroy and this creates a deficit from a psychological perspective. People become worried about who is going to protect them and so the Communists substitute the state for the family and create that condition out of destroying the path one goes down to becoming mature.
If you don't believe me then look at your television and look at how fully grown adults behave on it. Some are so good at their job that they behave like five year olds. Of course this extremity is not meant to be copied directly, it exploits another weakness and that is how people perceive things. If you were compared to Einstein you would look stupid, if you were compared to utter morons you would think of yourself as intelligent, and so this is how they do it. They redefine the extremes and they want people to react such that they reject the new extreme and opt for something less so, but unbeknown to them their perception of the mean position has shifted to become dumbed down when compared to the standards of 20 years ago. It's very subtle, it's a gradual conditioning programme that has extended through the best part of the twentieth century.
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