Beware of words and wolves in sheep's clothes

Political wolves come in many flavors, but most dress in sheep's clothes. They speak with words that hide hidden agendas. They lie to gain the support of the masses. 

Those wolves know well what Charles Mackay wrote in Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds:

Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one.

A historical example? Let's go with some quotes.  

We demand the education of gifted children of poor parents at the cost of the State. 
 
We demand a generous extension of old-age insurance.
 
We demand freedom for all religious denominations within the State. 
 
We demand profit-sharing in big business. 
 
The State must improve public health through protection of mother and child, prevention of child labor.

Good ideas, right? 

Welcome to the world of Adolf Hitler.  

He added in another speech:

I am a fanatical socialist, one who has ever in mind the interests of all his people. I am not the slave of a few international banking syndicates. I am under no obligation to any capitalist group.

Beware of those who sound too good to be true. Like the ancient saying goes, beautiful words are not true, true words are not beautiful. 

(Sources: The first five quotes are from Hitler's first speech at a large venue on February 24th, 1920. There he delivered his political program. The second quote is from a speech delivered in Munich, Germany, February 24th, 1941.)

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