Private property is one of the most coveted expressions of freedom and individuality in the United States of America. It is our right as citizens and our responsibility as members of vibrant communities. It should come as no surprise, then, that the socialist element in this nation seeks to destroy this very principle because it is so fundamental to our way of life.

Recently, a powerful little website has dramatically changed the way homeowners view their places of residence. That site is named AirBnB and its stated purpose is to connect people with transient renters who want to borrow a condo, apartment or house for a night, a week or even a month. If you’re away on business or taking a vacation, it seems opportune to open up your space for a bit of quick cash. In fact, the AirBnB company has become incredibly successful with this concept, raking up a paper net worth in the billions of dollars.

Venture capitalists are drooling over AirBnB’s numbers. They see the company as a way to fundamentally alter a cornerstone of American society. Yet many of the key investors behind this enterprise also happen to be supporters of Barack Obama and his dangerous socialist endgame. Is that simply a coincidence?

Dystopia, Drugs and the Death of the American Dream



There have been roadblocks to the AirBnB plan. Many spaces available on the website are actually rentals themselves, or governed by restrictive ownership guidelines. You can’t simply turn your home into a hotel without conforming to local fire and safety codes. States will come with their hands out, demanding bloated “Room Occupancy” taxes. Hospitality lobbying groups will also hit you up for membership dues. Then there are the service workers unions who are ever anxious to organize and strike against small business operators. Indeed, the hotel industry is a minefield of regulations, fees and voracious employees. And I haven’t even mentioned the bed bugs and rapes!

The gravest risk with AirBnB, however, is what it does to us mentally, through conversion experiences and the drumbeat of its “New World Order” dystopianism. The subliminal goal of this lodging movement is to detach the American dream from private property. It introduces a migratory component to our domestic patterns. It loosens us up to temporary settings and communal living. It’s a way of saying that the beautiful notion of a home, a nice front lawn, two cars and 2.3 kids is antiquated and unfeasible in this fast-paced internet age. In fact, many liberals are now adamantly against the traditional concept of the family. They agitate politically against such things as cars, commutes, suburbs and green lawns (for environmental reasons). They condemn childbearing as irresponsible (they’re pro-population control, as are Soros and Rockefeller). Some even despise the idea of home ownership itself, claiming that vacation/investment properties need to be nationalized “for the interest of the state.”

Sublets are a special circumstance for AirBnB. A number of the spaces available on the website are being rented out by young tenants, who have contractual obligations with their landlords that forbid such actions. For these individuals, the property rights of the genuine owner, the landlord, have no meaning. Simply because these tenants occupy the space, they feel entitled to dictate its use. They have no concept of what ownership actually means. In fact, they despise the idea precisely because AirBnB has taught them it’s not necessary. They’ve become free to seize any property they wish and open it up to hordes of others for a communal living situation. This scenario has nothing to do with “free enterprise” and libertarianism, and everything to do with arrogance and millennial entitlement on an epic scale.

If you think that’s shocking, just take a look at what actually happens when you rent your space via the AirBnB website. There are countless stories of private houses being used for drug binges and hardcore sex parties. This happens because the temporary tenant has been fully indoctrinated in the socialist agenda of disrespecting private possessions. And they go on to spread that contempt with every space they trash and every homeowner they terrorize.

Squatting on the Edge of Socialist Revolution

This would be enough to label AirBnB a sinister scam to promote anti-American values, but it gets much worse. This summer we’ve begun to see the next phase of this company’s socialist agenda.

A woman in Palm Springs, California was forcibly removed from her home by two Middle Easterners who laid claim to the house. With AirBnB’s help, the men were able to establish a type of legal “residency” there. The illegal aliens even went to court to force the woman, who they now describe as their landlord/housing manager, to pay their electric and water bills! The maneuver was surprisingly simple and legally, there is nothing in AirBnB’s contracts to prevent this from happening again and again. An oversight? It’s highly unlikely when you consider the 30-page agreement that covers the $10-billion dollar company’s relationships with its clients.

Does this mean mass home seizures are on the horizon? Have we been weakened as a people by AirBnB’s campaign against private property? How many are beholden to the concepts of transience and communalism and nationalization because of their exposure to this “lodging” trend? Does this fit the pattern of Barack Obama’s larger machinations to turn America into a socialized country? Will Americans be more compliant when removed from their homes and forced into FEMA camps because of websites like AirBnB?

No one quite knows what will become of this nation once you eviscerate the American dream of home ownership. With illegals mobbing our borders and this new AirBnB “squatting” trend offering them an easy way to establish free residency in this country, the future looks grim. We no longer respect the idea of private property, nor do we understand its role in motivating this nation to exceptionalism. Instead, a new generation is coming to adulthood with a rhetoric that reeks of communalism. They want to seize what is not legally theirs. They want to nationalize the rest. With AirBnB, these socialists have finally found a way to do that, to gouge the capitalism at the heart of our sacred destiny.