A few years back, when the United States officially moved away from “don’t ask, don’t tell” to an open embrace of homosexuality in our military, I asked a senior U.S. Army chaplain if the chaplains had ever been consulted about this. After all, how would Islamic nations, who we claim to be our allies, accept American troops on their soil who were flaunting their same-sex status?
My chaplain friend’s answer didn’t surprise me… they had never been consulted.
The foreign policy of the United States is today a strange combination of arrogant hubris and plain, old fashioned stupidity. On the one hand, we claim hegemonic status over the world, and on the other flaunt our moral depravity in the face of many nations that our weary of our degeneracy. How can we claim the moral high ground, when our morality is the low ground?
Of course, this raises the question: what is morality? How does one gauge what is right and wrong? And this, indeed, is a key problem facing the United States and the West today. According to the political left, they believe that they have the moral high ground. They believe that it is a moral right for people to kill their preborn children, allow their children to mutilate themselves without their parents even being told, that homosexuality and transgenderism is normal, that rioting in the streets is legitimate, and that falsifying elections is the appropriate path to power. And in Canada, it is now even legal to have sex with animals… just as long as there is no obvious penetration. The left believes they are normal while the rest of us are weird.
But even more importantly, the political left believes it is their right, their duty, indeed even their religious calling, to force such practices on everyone else, both here and abroad. They believe that every deviancy is right, all in the name of creating the New Moral Man, and that such deviancy will become the final standard for all people. Indeed, Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister of Hungary, recently raised this very issue in a lengthy speech about the changing geopolitical landscape across the globe.[1]
There was an ideology that believed these same things: that it was right to cheat, steal, bear false witness, pillage, rape and murder, all in the name of creating the New Moral Man.[2] It was (and is still today) called Marxism.
But the purpose of Marxism isn’t just about chaos. It’s about destroying the foundational moral underpinnings of a targeted culture. Once smashed, the culture is rebuilt under the New Order. And this New Order, producing the New Man, must be pushed out to other parts of the globe. And thus, the United States, today becomes the evangelist of the New Soviet Man.
Indeed, I would submit that we have been the evangelist for this emerging New Man for well over 100 years.
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[1] https://www.thomasfazi.com/p/the-most-important-speech-of-the
[2] Mikhail Heller, Cogs in the Wheel: the Formation of Soviet Man. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988, pp 173-74.