Modern Liberalism is Different than Our Founding Fathers Sense of Liberalism


by Lance Winslow - Date: 2007-01-07 - Word Count: 294 Share This!

Most of those who call themselves liberals in the present period are nothing similar to the liberalism of past periods when our Founding Fathers were alive. The modern liberal will latch onto the word, liberalism, yet not the dictionary definition. Instead they cling to a politically correct version of socialism. But that is not what liberalism is really.

Today modern liberals are proud of being liberals, yet the current usage of the would Liberalism is not a noble cause. In fact it is a negative, which hurts the forward progression of the human species. It is not something to be proud of, rather something to seek psychiatric help for.

The end result of Modern Day Liberalism is a strict political correctness trapped within a highly structured socialist society, and it will move us toward communism. A nation void of reward for productivity will have less over all and pay more for what little it has and eventually the system will crumble upon itself or fail to provide its promises.

The roof will collapse as the fake snow of prosperity is piled so high on the roof that it all comes tumbling down and crushes those who held it in such high esteem. It is not okay to allow the continuation of the slide and decline of the United States thru Liberalism. At best these modern liberal trends are terroristic tendencies and at worst they will implode the greatest nation in the history of mankind.

If you are a liberal or rather call yourself a liberal then why not look up the definition and then act accordingly and ditch this attitude and political fight for some socialist manifesto, which will only push us towards communism in the end. Perhaps this article is of interest to propel thought in 2007.


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Lance Winslow, a retired entrepreneur, adventurer, modern day philosopher and perpetual tourist.

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