1. in light of the riots in the major cities of Iran, riots and protest that prove Trump correct, and the lying NYTimes claims that the people of Iran support the ayatollahs.....it might be pertinent to remind all that there was an unknown revolution- one hidden by the Leftist government schools, that would have changed the history of the world.
But it failed. It was repressed by the most homicidal regime the world has ever known.
The two most well known revolutions of modern times are these:
a. "The actual insurrection--the Bolshevik Revolution--began on the morning of November 6 (October 24) 1917, when Kerensky ordered the Bolshevik press closed."
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Union
b. "The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran has been compared in importance to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. “The central problems of world affairs today spring from the Iranian Revolution much as those of the 20th century sprang from the Russian Revolution.” A Monarch Dethroned
The 'unknown revolution'....in a moment.
First, the historical context.
2. The Russian Revolution represented a straight line from the French Revolution, and Russian methodology was a step forward.
a. “For the first time in history terror became an official government policy, with the stated aim to use violence in order to achieve a higher political goal. Unlike the later meaning of 'terrorists' as people who use violence against a government, the terrorists of the French Revolution were the government. The Terror was legal, having been voted for by the Convention.” Find Local Contractors | Home Remodeling Contractors on Ecnext
b. Bolsheviks claimed descent: “Historians of the French Revolution, which the Russians saw as a model for their own…”
http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view docId=ft467nb2w4&chunk.id=d0e44&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress
The Bolshevik's version used a slower, less direct methodology: government instituted famine.
"Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly, and usher in socialism, the stage that necessarily followed capitalism. Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too."
The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.
3. "Collectivization, to the peasants meant the surrender of their goods, animals, and even their physical beings to the state…..Lenin's objective of 1921: monopoly of food."
"…anarchy, plunder, mania and sadism were visited on the countryside."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126.
4. These are the very same actions we would have seen in our nation if the Liberals, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street thugs were strong enough to impose them. After all, their aims were the same as the Marxist's.
"…a social philosophy that believes human rights can be detached from property rights. We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail. Instead, what we observe is absent the right to property, all other human rights – including the right to one’s body – gives way to the rule of force.
…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement
Up against the wall, mother....
How did the Russian people react?
The Unknown Revolution.
But it failed. It was repressed by the most homicidal regime the world has ever known.
The two most well known revolutions of modern times are these:
a. "The actual insurrection--the Bolshevik Revolution--began on the morning of November 6 (October 24) 1917, when Kerensky ordered the Bolshevik press closed."
The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Union
b. "The 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran has been compared in importance to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. “The central problems of world affairs today spring from the Iranian Revolution much as those of the 20th century sprang from the Russian Revolution.” A Monarch Dethroned
The 'unknown revolution'....in a moment.
First, the historical context.
2. The Russian Revolution represented a straight line from the French Revolution, and Russian methodology was a step forward.
a. “For the first time in history terror became an official government policy, with the stated aim to use violence in order to achieve a higher political goal. Unlike the later meaning of 'terrorists' as people who use violence against a government, the terrorists of the French Revolution were the government. The Terror was legal, having been voted for by the Convention.” Find Local Contractors | Home Remodeling Contractors on Ecnext
b. Bolsheviks claimed descent: “Historians of the French Revolution, which the Russians saw as a model for their own…”
http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view docId=ft467nb2w4&chunk.id=d0e44&toc.depth=1&brand=ucpress
The Bolshevik's version used a slower, less direct methodology: government instituted famine.
"Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly, and usher in socialism, the stage that necessarily followed capitalism. Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too."
The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.
3. "Collectivization, to the peasants meant the surrender of their goods, animals, and even their physical beings to the state…..Lenin's objective of 1921: monopoly of food."
"…anarchy, plunder, mania and sadism were visited on the countryside."
Martin Amis, "Koba The Dread," p. 126.
4. These are the very same actions we would have seen in our nation if the Liberals, Democrats, Occupy Wall Street thugs were strong enough to impose them. After all, their aims were the same as the Marxist's.
"…a social philosophy that believes human rights can be detached from property rights. We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail. Instead, what we observe is absent the right to property, all other human rights – including the right to one’s body – gives way to the rule of force.
…the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement. The attack on property rights begins with the act “to occupy,” that is to take possession of someone else’s property through the power of the mob."
Social Justice, Greed And The Occupy Wall Street Movement
Up against the wall, mother....
How did the Russian people react?
The Unknown Revolution.
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