Monday, August 4, 2014

"AMERICA: EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OR EXCEPTIONALLY EVIL?"

About the Article: AMERICA: EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OR EXCEPTIONALLY EVIL?

Dinesh D'Souza zeroes in on 2 competing, utterly opposite visions for America



Opinion:

The extreme right and the extreme left are exceptional or extraordinary evil and everyone in between are at least bad.

​The article of Dinesh D'Souza fueled by his passion for Conservatism is based in facts. 

Liberals are pro-gay, pro-abortion, pro-immorality - from our Christian Perspective - and pro Big-Governments. 

Conservative are pro-life, pro-family traditions, pro self initiative and essentially entrepreneurs. 

Liberty for a Conservative means individual liberties to the point they do not interfere in other individual liberties. What is good in society must be good for all individuals.

Liberty for a Liberal means collective liberties to the point that individual liberties are only justified if everyone has the same, but under the tyranny of an ideology. What is good for a Society is not what is good for an individual, but for everyone. However what is good for everyone annul any individual rights. 

So it is easy to look at the world and see which countries or nations that are more prosperous and under what ideology they have grown to become who they are to see... See differences between Switzerland and Portugal, Cuba and Luxembourg and of course the United States and Russia. 

Why there are so many Russians living in US and so few Americans living in Russia?

Why those Socialists do not move to Cuba instead of living here in US? But there are thousands of Cubans living in US. And if the Cubans living in Cuba could get a free passage to US there would be left only few there.

In my view point I don't want to be left under the fanaticism of Conservatism that wants uniformity in Society according to their Ideology, but I never would like to see the Liberals taking over America for the way they conceive Politics, Economic, Social Endeavors, etc which all leads into anarchy.  


Josimar Salum

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