박원순의 자살은 자신들이 만든 도덕 국가의 함정에 빠져 죽은 경우이다.
좌파들은 도덕정치를 하고 자신들은 남의 약점을 판단하고 단죄할 수 있다고 믿고 있는 듯하다.
좌파들은 도덕정치를 하고 자신들은 남의 약점을 판단하고 단죄할 수 있다고 믿고 있는 듯하다.
하지만 그들 역시 똑같이 어리석고 초라한 인간이라는 존재에 불과하다. 오거돈, 박원순 등이 성의 문제에서 그들의 실체를 보여주었다.
박 시장의 자살은 좌파들의 주장과 사상이 위선과 착각, 무지와 오해에 근거해 만들어졌음을 보여주는 하나의 사례이다.
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법은 개돼지들에게나 적용되는 거다.
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스티븐 비건 미 국무부 부장관 겸 대북특별대표가 오늘(7일) 한국을 찾았는데, 예정에 없던 코로나19 검사를 받게 돼 방한 첫날 일정이 지연
비건 부장관 일행은 한미 양측의 조율에 따라 당초 코로나19 검사와 자가격리 면제 대상이었는데요,
하지만 일행 전원이 예정에 없던 코로나 19 검사를 받은 것으로 확인됐습니다.
주한 미국대사관 관계자는 예방 차원에서 한국 보건 당국의 조언에 따라 비건 부장관 일행이 검사를 받았다고 설명했습니다.
지금 현재 검사 결과를 기다리고 있고, 이 때문에 해리스 대사 등과의 만찬이 취소되는 등 일정이 차질을 빚고 있습니다.
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박지원•박원순•백선엽의 운명 [김경재]
김경재는 한국 현대사의 증인이자 이야기꾼이다.
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고성능알바기
씨발ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
100보가 아니라 한 1광년까지 양보해서 허위고소라치고
"고소"당하면 "자살"하는게 당연한거냐?
증거가 없고 법률적인 지원도 받을수없는 개인도 아니고
무려 "서울시 시장"인사람이? 허위고소에 방어도없이 자살을한다고?
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ / 일베 댓글
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이박사 중국뉴스 해설
2020년 7월 9일] 내순환 경제. 중국은 최악의 상황을 준비하는가
---->중국은 다시 죽의 장막 뒤로 숨어버릴 것인가.
(만일 실행한다면) 계획경제는 실패할 것이다.
몰아치는 탈중국 행렬에 다급해진 중국 – 美 95% 기업 中 떠나기 원하자 미국에 “대화하자” 다급해진 中共 – 2020.07.12
진자유티비
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Mike
A “conversation” with woke commissars. This clip deserves to become iconic.
His sign says, "The right to openly discuss ideas must be defended."
woke의 실체. woke는 의식화된 좌파를 가리킨다.
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민족 국가가 지중해의 코스모폴리탄주의를 파괴했다.
과거에는 배를 타고 알렉산드리아에서 베이루트, 이스탄불, 또 이즈미르에서 테살로니키로 갈 수 있었다.
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윌슨 대통령의 이름을 프린스턴 대학에서 삭제해야 할 또 다른 이유들
그의 인종 차별, 그에 의한 미국의 1차대전 참전, 연방준비위원회 창설, 소득세 시행.
Other Reasons to Remove Wilson’s Name at Princeton
Jacob G. Hornberger
Princeton University’s board of trustees has voted to remove Woodrow Wilson’s name from its public policy school and one of its residential colleges. Wilson is not only a former US president but also served as Princeton’s president from 1902–1910.
The reason for the board’s action is Wilson’s racism. He didn’t want blacks applying to Princeton. He segregated the civil service, which previously had been integrated. In an economic downturn, he laid off postal workers, who were predominantly black.
There is another good reason, though, for removing Wilson’s name from Princeton, one that most everyone simply ignores. He embroiled the United States in World War I, which led to the meaningless deaths of more than one hundred thousand US soldiers. Another half a million Americans died from the Spanish flu that the war helped spread.
Wilson’s interventionism was contrary to America’s founding principle of noninterventionism, which was summarized in John Quincy Adams’s Fourth of July address to Congress in 1821. Adams pointed out that America did not “go abroad in search of monsters to destroy” with an interventionist foreign policy. Adams stated that if America were ever to abandon that founding foreign policy, she would become a “dictatress” of the world.
One thing is for sure: Wilson’s war made him one of the dictators of the world. When less than one hundred thousand American men volunteered to fight in his war, Congress authorized Wilson to conscript 10 million Americans. Conscription, of course, is based on force. Wilson forced American men to fight his foreign war, on pain of harsh punishment if they refused to do so.
Unfortunately, that was not the end of Wilson’s dictatorial actions. He also made it a federal felony offense for any American to challenge his conscription system. Those who dared to exercise freedom of speech by doing so incurred Wilson’s wrath. He went after them with a vengeance, sending innocent Americans into federal penitentiaries with long jail sentences. One example was the socialist leader Eugene Debs, who received a ten-year jail sentence for delivering an antiwar speech in Ohio (and who received almost a million votes for president while serving his sentence in a federal prison).
Wilson’s reign of terror didn’t end there. As a result of the fierce anti-German fervor that he encouraged through government propaganda, bans were enacted on sauerkraut, beer, and teaching German in public schools.
Wilson entered the war, because he felt that his intervention would bring the total defeat of Germany, thereby making this the war that would “end all wars” as well as the war that would make the world “safe for democracy.”
Alas, Wilson’s intervention achieved the exact opposite. By subjecting the defeated Germany to the harsh provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, Wilson’s intervention gave rise to the conditions that Adolph Hitler seized upon to rise to power. Within twenty years, the European powers were back at war, which then led to America’s involvement in World War II, which was then followed by forty-five years of a cold war against the communist Soviet Union (which had been Wilson’s wartime partner and ally and Hitler’s wartime enemy), the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
In other words, Wilson’s war did not “end all wars” and it did not make the world “safe for democracy.” Those 116,516 American men whom Wilson sacrificed in World War I died for nothing.
It’s probably worth mentioning that the Wilson regime also established the Federal Reserve System in 1913, which not only financed his war but also ended up destroying the finest monetary system in history, one based on gold and silver coins, which had been established by the Constitution and had been the official monetary system of the United States for more a century.
And, of course, we shouldn’t forget that it was Wilson who enacted the federal income tax, which also helped finance his war. It also overturned America’s founding system that had lasted for more than a century, one in which Americans were free to keep everything they earned.
There are at least four good reasons for removing Wilson’s name from Princeton University buildings—his racial bigotry, his embroiling the United States in World War I, his founding of the Fed, and his enactment of the federal income tax.
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