Op-Ed: Democratic in Name Only, Fabian by Nature — or the Seven Slaps
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Op-Ed: Democratic in Name Only, Fabian by Nature — or the Seven Slaps

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The Fabian Society owes its name to the Roman General Quintus Fabius and his tactics of delayed attacks against Hannibal


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We on the right are suckers by nature…the left constantly feeds us the narrative they want us to swallow, and we inevitably oblige.

The most widespread myth, fallacy—or, to put it mildly, inaccuracy—is the idea that the current Democratic Party has gone astray: temporarily adrift and lost at sea. It is seen as a mere degeneration of the great party it once was. An abomination that can be corrected; a temporary setback. Wrong! This has been the plan since day one: a mixture of fascism, socialism, and ultimately communism as the goal to achieve by many possible tracks, like the spaghetti in a hurricane forecast: many different routes with one certain result: disaster.

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Origins of Fabianism.

The Fabian Society owes its name to the Roman General Quintus Fabius and his tactics of delayed attacks against Hannibal. Its rationale may be illustrated by the following quote: 

For the right moment you must wait, as Fabius did most patiently, when warring against Hannibal, though many censured his delays; but when the time comes you must strike hard, as Fabius did, or your waiting will be in vain, and fruitless.” 

The right moment is now, 2025 America. 

The society was founded on January 4th, 1884, and it attracted writers of the stature of Bernard Shaw; no wonder Kennedy, the epitome of a Fabian himself, quoted him repeatedly during his political career. “Some men see things as they are and say, ‘Why?’ I dream things that never were and say, ‘Why not?’” Which, with its intrinsic grandeur, highlights as well as explains the essence of Fabianism. Daring… betting big…

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The society’s icon says it all: a wolf in sheep’s clothing—strategy masked as moderation.

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Fabianism at work.

The first Fabian president was Woodrow Wilson, who set the foundations for what was to come with his technocratic government and administrative building. Most infamously, the creation of the Federal Reserve. While not his original idea, he was instrumental in the building of the financial scaffolding with which the Fed, as we know it today, was erected. 

He signed the Federal Reserve Act in 1913 as rich bankers from both sides of the pond were grooming a Russian communist, Vladimir Lenin, to take control of the world’s largest country and declare war on capitalism. It seems dichotomous, but it is not. It was all part of the master plan.

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Fabianism at its best.

The second and most influential Fabian president was FDR, with his New Deal; outwardly a great project or bundle of projects that rang all the right bells, but actually delayed our recovery from the Great Depression and consolidated the penetration of our most sacred institutions with his wife’s buddies. 

It must be very clear that Fabianism is the ultimate deception and is based on piling up all the right grievances; the right causes and the right vindications, only to continue to endlessly agitate the masses towards a solution that is never reached while they conveniently remain in power.

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Institutions over elections.

Elections can be unpredictable and unmanageable. No matter how much money you funnel to a campaign, the result can never be guaranteed; on the contrary, if you systematically penetrate an institution with the right cadres, it will always report to you. 

And here’s a mixture of old Gramscian undermining the West from within and current left-wing activism. The most outrageous example of this practice was Obama’s pick as head of the CIA, John Brennan, an admitted Communist voter. 

No wonder he publicly stated that Hunter Biden’s laptop was a Russian active measure; a flagrant lie that has since been repeatedly debunked.

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Fabianism Today.

Many seem surprised by the “transformation” that has taken place within the Democratic Party; a few loonies, some would say; a four-member squad, others would object. 

This has not happened by accident. Let us translate a quote by the secret object of desire for so many on the left: Fidel Castro: 

“We have always been communist and we will die communist; at first we could not brag about our ideology since the populace was not ready…”; always deception. 

Behind the most beautiful landscapes lie the darkest swamps. But why should we be concerned?

Today, the Fabian instincts are sharper than ever before, and the question is not if they have dropped their disguise but why now? And the dark, frightening truth delineates itself. Because they know it is their moment. It is time to wage the mother of all wars. The one against all and every part of our society, but then again, the Fabian way, not an all-out war, but one divided into skirmishes. 

They have to be careful not to alienate the entire society because that would mean their demise; so, how will they do it? As only a true Fabian would. Picking on one segment at a time and rallying all the others against it, until it’s finished, and then going to the next; and the next; and the next until there’s no resistance. 

Until the few survivors are just a mass of lesser beings, oblivious to the fact that they have drifted into the abyss of nothingness.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Miami Strategic Intelligence Institute (MSI²).