Thursday, August 21, 2025

The Chicken or the Egg

Today, at the American Thinker Noel S. Williams has a post entitled Newsflash: Crazy people are drawn to leftism. This post answers the chicken and the egg question. I had always wondered whether leftism made people crazy or if crazy people were drawn to leftism. Now I have the answer.

Confounded leftism should not be elevated to the level of legitimate political philosophies ending with the “ism” suffix. The perennial political paradoxes from time immemorial have been addressed by great thinkers whose insights are often pigeonholed by some “ism”: liberalism, conservatism, capitalism, socialism, Marxism, etc. No matter where one falls on the spectrum, the ideas underpinning them were formulated by mostly rational minds -- even if their prescriptions don’t comport with human nature.
Leftism doesn’t come close to that. Other than being consistently anti-American, it is not a coherent or cogent ideology, although its inherent demagoguery is reminiscent of some aspects of fascism. Leftism isn’t intellectually potent enough to “make people crazy.” Instead, it is a loony mish-mash of anti-tradition and anti-Trump messages just for the sake of it. It rejects commonsense conventions born of experience that have often served humanity well in our inexorable pursuit of enlightenment (with notable exceptions).
In a sense, leftism is really “wrong-ism” insofar as it reflexively rejects what’s proven to be right on the right. Why, for example, would anybody want to radically transform our society (the last great hope of Earth) after attaining comfort in our Shining City on a Hill? Why not stay whence you came if we’re so bad (e.g. Soros, Ilhan, and others…) and transform your own dysfunctional societies (Somalia is a mess, for example, and Hungary has plenty of its own problems)? Leftism didn’t make them crazy; rather, they are crazy people who contribute to an ill-conceived and disjointed patchwork of leftist poppycock.

When I was in high school, I discovered that there were people here in my country who didn't want to be here, who would prefer to be in, say, the Soviet Union, or Cuba, anyplace but here. I wondered then why they didn't go and live in one of those other places. It seemed then, and even now, that the United States was unique.  There were plenty of places to go that would satisfy these people.  The United States seemed somehow to be blessed to be a "Shining City on a Hill" as Mr. Reagan put it.

Now, at 73, I have traveled the world, having lived in Panama, and been to Europe and Central America. I still wonder. Why does, for example, an Ilhan Omar come to this country where she is apparently unhappy, get herself elected to Congress, where she uses her position there to complain about how horrible America is? Why not return to Somalia? Williams answers that question. She is crazy.

Note that there are many leftist billionaires, who made the money here, using capitalist methods, but who decry the capitalist country.  Why is that?  They are crazy, that's why.  George Soros has been crazy since his youth, having helped the Nazis to bring genocide on the Jews.  Why do the Democrats cater to a small minority of obviously disturbed people, the LGBTQ, rather than the majority?  You guessed it.

Now I am not saying that people like Omar should be institutionalized, though Williams hints at it. But at the same time, these people should be in some form of treatment. But what that form would be I have no idea. Psychiatry has not proved to be helpful, since so many leftists seem to already be seeing therapist regularly and are not cured. My solution would be to pray for anyone suffering from leftism, knowing that God alone can help these individuals, but remembering that His will be done. If God doesn't want these people in His Kingdom, why should we?

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