Chronicle of the DC, 2Jan25: Carter’s role in subjugation and food scarcity

Tim Hunter provides us the following recap of Carter’s role in destroying Rhodesia and in guaranteeing the long marxist rule by Mugabe over that devastated breadbasket.

In a sane world, it [American aid] would have been given. Rhodesia was free, with personal and property rights generally protected and respected for white and black alike. It was willing to fight communism and, at the point of Carter’s election, had already done so for a decade. It could feed Africa and had vast mineral reserves. So, it was just the sort of state you would think America would want to aid in the Cold War, and help defend from communism

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This, along with permitting the Mullahs to take over Iran, demonstrate where Carter made two very large contributions to the turmoil we are living with today.

Given how much positive press Carter continues to receive, I have no doubts that the members of the Western Death Cult remain dedicated to their pessimistic religiosity. Carter was not a dummy and not alone in his leanings. The accolades inform us that his fellow travelers remain for us to remove from power and influence — or our posterity will pay the consequences.

I remain astounded how poorly aware, or in denial, seem to be most people of the path our death cult has followed to return to ancient, monstrous practices. Murdering of babies. Sacrificing those who are virginous and fertile to bizarre beliefs.

So tell me — if you believe you can — how fundamentally unlike they are from the pagan priests of the Levant before civilization became more optimistic. Or how much more benign they are from the Aztecs before Cortez ended their nightmare rule in Central America.

I’ll not hold my breath.

3 comments

  1. What I also find ridiculous in the eulogization of Carter is that He gave us the Camp David Accords and a two state solution.
    A totally failed attempt at peace that led to more destruction and bloodshed.

    • David on January 2, 2025 at 11:39 AM

    No disagreement here. I’ve long considered’Planned Parenthood’ to be a creature of Moloch.

    • George Mckay on January 4, 2025 at 6:42 AM

    As I have felt all along Carter was a terrible president (small p) and should be remembered for all the failings and subsequent consequences of those failings.  Camp David was a blip in history that could have done some serious good but, Carter, in his naivete and blind trust of evil caused most of the trouble we see today.  To deify this assclown into some kind of saint is insulting and wrong.
     
    Carter’s accomplishments can be simplified to:  He tried, lots died, should be fried.    

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