Friday, July 5, 2013

Instilling Hatred, Suppression, Bigotry, Racism and Misinformation

Defining the Dirty Energy Koch Brothers is pretty simple and leaving a pathetic legacy behind.

It's time for Americans to recognize that the Tea Party Platform and extremism benefits the Koch Brothers, not Americans.

"Fred [Koch] not only founded the company now known as Koch Industries, he also was a founding member of the John Birch Society....Fred helped engineer a hysterical wave of attacks on labor, intellectuals, public education, liberal clergy members, and other pillars of society he viewed as a threat." --Think Progress

THE KOCH BROTHERS HAVE THEIR ROOTS IN THE MOST DESPICABLE PHILOSOPHY: SUPPRESSION, SUPERIORITY, COVERT MANIPULATION, BRIBERY, FEAR, LOATHING, BIGOTRY, LIES AND POWER MONGERING. THESE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE GOP.

STAY AWAKE, WE MUST REMOVE THE KOCH PUPPETS!!!!
 
 
Billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch have been dominant financiers for conservative front groups and nonprofits for nearly three decades. Their money has flowed to organizations dedicated to lobbying for corporate and upper income tax cuts, as well as to groups responsible for mobilizing Tea Party rallies against President Obama. But the Koch family’s association with fringe right-wing groups began a generation earlier with Fred Koch, the patriarch of the clan.
 
Fred not only founded the company now known as Koch Industries, he also was a founding member of the John Birch Society. As a founding board member, Fred helped engineer a hysterical wave of attacks on labor, intellectuals, public education, liberal clergy members, and other pillars of society he viewed as a threat. Birchers decried everyone from former President Eisenhower to water utility administrators as pawns in a global communist conspiracy. In the last two years, as the Koch name has become synonymous with right-wing plutocracy in the United States, the Koch family has played down its relation to the Birchers.

However, the New American, the official mouthpiece of the John Birch Society, published a piece this morning celebrating Fred and the Koch family’s pivotal role in developing the group:
Koch warned that American institutions were honeycombed with communist subversives, from labor unions and tax-free foundations to universities and churches. Art and newsprint, radio and television — all these media had been transmuted into vehicles of communist propaganda. [...] Fred Koch was no fly-by-night pamphleteer. He spent a generous portion of his later years using his wealth and influence to fight the communism he abhorred. He was an early member of the The John Birch Society’s National Council, an advisory group to JBS founder Robert Welch. Koch supported a variety of freedom-related causes, all the while continuing to build the company today known as Koch Industries.
The Bircher ode to Koch glosses over Fred’s record of bigotry. In a booklet he authored, Fred railed against civil rights leaders, and claimed the movement against racial segregation was a communist plot to use African Americans to destabilize the country. The Koch-funded Birchers held numerous rallies during the ’60s claiming integration would lead to a “mongrelization” of the races.

Although the present-day Koch brothers try to eschew explicit racism, their top Tea Party front group, Americans for Prosperity, is currently pursuing similar racial segregation goals. In North Carolina, the Americans for Prosperity chapter led a campaign to end a highly successful public school integration system.
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/06/10/242334/john-birch-society-celebrates-koch/?mobile=nc
 
 
 

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