Friday, October 2, 2009

Socalism in From Farms Dot.orgs (The Mark of Marxism)

Beware fuzzy-wuzzy dot-orgs. Not LocalHarvest as they have no political agenda that I am the least concerned about. They has been paradyme shifters in food to folks from the start.

But again, be wary of some dot-orgs. Dot-Orgs suggest benevolene and working for a break-even point and the greater good of Mankind. All sounds so soft and candy-landish. ACORN wasn't just ACORN, it's acorn.org. Of course, due to its "social justice" stance and activities, it's now agonner.org.

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What I have found are some worrisome key words and phrases that you might like to know about. The most dangerous to farms are the following - and you will likely see these mentioned in sundry dot orgs' Mission Statements. You can sometimes get it on Google or you have to go right to the web site.


The two most dangerous key phrases in any mission statement for the farmer are:


Economic Justice

Social Justice



Describe SOCIAL JUSTICE to me then!


Quote (wikipedia) - Social Justice

The term "social justice" is often employed as a euphemism [trying to make a word sound better than it actually is for society] by the political left to describe a society with a greater degree of economic egalitarianism ( in short, share the wealth), which may be achieved through


progressive taxation,

income redistribution,

property redistribution


Property redistribution - giving away your property or sharing your property with another - who has less.

That's social justice. Social Justice, SOCIAL JUSTICE! You see those words - RUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNN from that site and do no business with them.

So What is Ecomomic Justice? It has a nice ring to it too?

ECONOMIC JUSTICE - the redistribution of wealth. Same as social justice. You have a farm that grows food and folks feel food is a right so they can have it at a price set by government. This one is so scary for a farmer you have to look it up for yourself.


Food and Shelter - Property Redistribution

Shelter such as: 1. affordable housing. 2. Fanny Mae Freddy Mac debacle of forced lending tactics on banks (ACORN) for homes to those who could not afford it - WHICH BROUGHT THE ENTIRE COUNTRY TO ITS KNEES - Thank you Barny Franks (Dem).

I would like to provide two examples of dot orgs that look and sound nice but when you read mission statements - wow. And Double Wow. I am taking quotes from their posted mission statements.

But first, here is a normal/nice mission statement from the Davis Farm to School program:


The mission of the Davis Farm to School Connection

is to create an educational and cultural environment

in our schools that connects food choices with

personal health, community, farms, and land.


Below are two radical agenda mission Statements. Read on. It will toast your mind. And please don’t think that only California has these - all states have some form of them, just with different names.



The California Food and Justice Coalition

The California Food and Justice Coalition promotes the basic human right to healthy food while advancing social, agricultural, environmental and economic justice. We envision a California food system in which all activities, from farm to table, are equitable, healthful, regenerative andcommunity-driven (they get a say-so, ie, they are your new business partners).


Community Alliance with Family Farmers

“CAFF seeks to build a movement of rural and urban people to foster family-scale agriculture that cares for the land, sustains local economies andpromotes social justice. They support farm to school programs in various regions – Ventura, Yolo, Santa Cruz, Fresno, Sonoma and the North Coast.”


The key words are nested in the mission’s text - plain for all to see.


I found the above two examples quite easily


Places to look - and just because I post them does not mean they are complicit, I just found some nested in and amongst CFJ below. I mean, the word JUSTICE sounds great, but it ain’t - its a trigger word for socialism. Don’t believe me, please check out definitions yourself.


Collaborative projects of the Center for Food & Justice (CFJ), a division of the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental Collegeand the Community Food Security Coalition (CFSC).


Projects included under the Center for Food and JUSTICE are:

Farm to School (I checked this one and it seems fine)

Project CAFE (Community Action on Food Environments)

Healthy School Food Coalition & LAUSD Programs

Farm to Hospital

The Grocery Accountability Project (GAP)

Healthy After-School Snack Program

Project GROW

Los Angeles Fresh Food Access Program

I will leave it to other farms to come up with others which have the trigger words of a socialist society. And some, besides SOCIAL JUSTICE, JUSTICE, ECONOMIC JUSTICE, and “Community”. If it sounds like you are going to have new business partners, it's socialism.


So:

When one talks about social and economic justice, the bread crumbs always lead back to Kelsonian Economics. For a farm, a disaster. Actually, for any business, a disaster. If you own a farm or any business, this is good to know about.


Kelsonian Microeconomic -

Justice-Based Management - ..is a Kelsonian system for building and sustaining an ownership culture into successive generations of employees ...where a system of participatory ownership where risk, rewards and responsibilities are shared among many co-owners.



Pretty scary, and insidious stuff . If you are a conservative you likely take my word for it - but don’t. I could be part of the "radical right MOB".


If you are the other guy, you will whisper, “Shhhhhh. It’s a secret.” and I will get a lot of hate e-mail from your group. No substance, just hate and as always, when there is no defense, no knowledge. And when they know we have seen their dirty underwear - Like the ACORN issue with the child sex-slave prostitution ring - they play the race card. Gosh, they don't even know what color we are, either.

And that's when you know you've got them with their backs against the wall. : ). Let's keep them there for the next three years with some rope a dope.

If you want to keep updated on left-wing media bias go to:

Media Research Center .

http://www.mrcaction.org/524/signup.asp?PID=22234456&NID=1

If you know farms or farmers who would like to be aware of these things, please copy please copy and send to them.


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