A NH Socialist Womens Climate Change Sewing Circle?
Every female New Hampshire legislator has been invited to an event on the morning of December 1stat the Common Man in Concord at 8:45 am. The event is focused on introducing them to “Sisters on the Planet,” a project of Oxfam International, and Oxfam America. Curious minds might ask, who are they?
Oxfam America is part of a confederation of 12 participating arms of the international organization Oxfam International. Oxfam America should best be known for signing on to a November 1st 2001 document characterizing the 9/11 attacks as a legal matter to be addressed in courtrooms rather than by military means. Ascribing the hijackers' rage to alleged American injustices against which they sought to strike a blow, this document explained that "security and justice are mutually reinforcing goals that ultimately depend upon the promotion of all human rights for all people," and called on the United States "to promote fundamental rights around the world."
In short, according to Oxfam at least, it was our fault, and we deserved it. Nice sponsors.
Oxfam has a great web site, and makes lots of claims about its goals, but it's actions and affilitations give away its core mission. (Not that Sisters on the planets global warming scam is not a give away). It is about social justice and anti globalization. They are serial Isreal bashers ignoring Palestinian terrorist violence while condemning Isreal when it defends itself. Oxfam is also a member of the One World Network, a global umbrella organization of some 1500 left wing groups that seek "to promote sustainable development, social justice, and human rights."
Now the invitation to NH Women says that this is a VIP reception..
“to discuss the disproportionate impacts of climate change on women living in developing communities and the ways you can get involved.”
But is that something you really want to get involved in given these kinds of postions? Sisters on the Planet is little more than the womens club recruiting arm of Oxfam International, funded by and affiliated with a global action network committed to slowing the spread of free market and capitalist principles and policies to protect and advance the class leveling theories of Marx and Engels. Marx and Engels after all invented ‘social justice’ as a means to pry their way into the only form of government from which total equality and justice can (in their minds) be assured--the totalitarian socialist state.
As long as free market capitalism offers the opportunity to succeed, as long as one person is at risk of prosperity in excess of any other, Social justice can never be achieved.
Barack Obama’s agenda to socialize health, energy, to make everyone share the wealth, to take over industry and dismantle or neuter it, is itself a socialist agenda rooted in the idea of social justice. Control is paramount to equality for Obama because unless you can define it and run it, it's not justice. His is the hopey-changey warm and fuzzy variety. But notice how upset they get when people get in their way or don't toe the "party" line? That’s the dark side of seeking social justice . That's the kind history has demonstrated for us repeatedly. Sometimes you have to break a few eggs to make a socialist state. But before that, there's the soft sell.
So Oxfam International and all its arms, including “Sisters on the Planet” (which rolls in the eco-socialist attraction of conservation and action to protect impoverished women and their social justice) are all part and parcel to this multi NGO international, multi national movement.
So if you happen to be a woman in New Hampshire, a legislator who has been invited to the event, don’t feel bad if your attendance is misconstrued as a passive acceptance of a global socialist agenda.
By the way three of the hosts of the event are Senate President Sylvia Larsen, House Speaker Terri Norelli, and Senator Maggie Hassan. And did they not know that global warming was a scam? The wheels are coming off that bus.
Anyway one final note: Someone should make a point of being outside The Common Man on December 1st with a camera. (The event starts at 8:45 and runs until 10am) See which socilaists show up.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
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