Let's reflect on the most deadly political ideology in history.

Pete7469

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Mao takes the cake. His cult of personality still permeates in China even though his policies led to the deaths of between 55-75 million people. Cults of personality are DANGEROUS people. Like most sociopathic collectivists he died as a despot.

Born the son of a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan, Hunan, Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist outlook in early life, particularly influenced by the events of the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and May Fourth Movement of 1919. Mao converted to Marxism–Leninism while working at Peking University and became a founding member of the Communist Party of China (CPC)

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The man democrooks in the 1940's affectionately referred to as "uncle joe" was the second most murderous "progressive" known to history.


Roosevelt’s eulogists likewise avoid the subject of Stalin, for whom FDR had the highest regard, calling him “a Christian gentleman” during the Yalta conference. He had befriended Stalin from the first year of his administration, when he extended diplomatic recognition to the murderous pariah state. Time and again he chose to help “Uncle Joe” when he didn’t have to, appeasing him from a position of strength.

I'd go into Hitler, but it would be redundant. As would Pol Pot, Mugabe, the Kim regime in North Korea, Ho Chi Minh or Idi Amin.

Here we are in the last country that was established on a constitutional republic based on individual freedoms and we're being compromised by a bunch of pole smokers who want to disarm us.


 
Mao takes the cake. His cult of personality still permeates in China even though his policies led to the deaths of between 55-75 million people. Cults of personality are DANGEROUS people. Like most sociopathic collectivists he died as a despot.

Born the son of a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan, Hunan, Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist outlook in early life, particularly influenced by the events of the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and May Fourth Movement of 1919. Mao converted to Marxism–Leninism while working at Peking University and became a founding member of the Communist Party of China (CPC)

e13-549.jpg


The man democrooks in the 1940's affectionately referred to as "uncle joe" was the second most murderous "progressive" known to history.


Roosevelt’s eulogists likewise avoid the subject of Stalin, for whom FDR had the highest regard, calling him “a Christian gentleman” during the Yalta conference. He had befriended Stalin from the first year of his administration, when he extended diplomatic recognition to the murderous pariah state. Time and again he chose to help “Uncle Joe” when he didn’t have to, appeasing him from a position of strength.

I'd go into Hitler, but it would be redundant. As would Pol Pot, Mugabe, the Kim regime in North Korea, Ho Chi Minh or Idi Amin.

Here we are in the last country that was established on a constitutional republic based on individual freedoms and we're being compromised by a bunch of pole smokers who want to disarm us.

Typical socialist leader
 

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