The Dangers of Forgetting: Communism as Anti-Development

Litwin

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as long as i am here, the Muscovite crimes against humanity will not be Forgotten....

"On November 17, 1917, a coup d’état in Russia led by Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin opened a dark communist era, marked by fear, death, economic chaos and a complete assault on individual freedoms. Communism was implemented in Russia 100 years ago and spread throughout much of the 20th century to Eastern and Central Europe, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, parts of Africa, Afghanistan, North Korea and Cuba. It is estimated that communism was responsible for over 100 million deaths– more casualties than those in World War I and II combined. CSIS is hosting a public event to evaluate the economic, social, and environmental outcomes of this regime and to provide a realistic picture for current and future generations about the dangers of communism."

 
With the cooperation of the left (communist?) media Americans have been convinced that communists were the victims during the HUAC era and that an obscure republican senator in a democrat congressional majority in both houses was responsible for causing the commie a-holes to be sob sob "black listed" when the government had no power to black list anyone.
 
Communism proves the failure of the left. You can't raise everyone to rich equality, but you sure can lower everyone to poor equality. Except for the ruling elite of course.
 
Communism proves the failure of the left. You can't raise everyone to rich equality, but you sure can lower everyone to poor equality. Except for the ruling elite of course.
Communism is not left, Stalinism was more like national socialism/utopia and North Korean is too. Cambodia has had something very own "The Khmer Rouge regime was highly autocratic, xenophobic, paranoid, and repressive. The genocide was under the guise of the Khmer Rouge enforcing its social engineering policies."
 

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