…about the machinations of Marxism in Soviet Russia, and in the current United States.
1.There are lots of folks who are perfectly content to be cognizant of only those things that pertain to those functions that maintain their particular lives. That probably explains why Democrat voters are, largely, non-readers. They believe the dogma that big government will cosset and comfort them from cradle to grave. That, in fact, is Marxism.
2. I always viewed Winchester’s description of Brits of an earlier time with a certain envy. On Wednesday, June 6, 1928 the Oxford English Dictionary was completed. In
The Meaning of Everything, Simon Winchester discusses the English of the time as follows:
“The English establishment of the day might be rightly derided at this remove as having been class-ridden and imperialist, bombastic and blimpish, racist and insouciant- but it was marked undeniably also
by a sweeping erudition and confidence, and
it was peopled by men and women who felt they were able to know all, to understand much, and in consequence to radiate the wisdom of deep learning.”
In earlier times, the same might have been for the American school system….but no longer. So,
if one doesn’t bother to be responsible for their own education, it hardly exists: they vote Democrat.
3. Perhaps few have the time to read extensively,
so here is a way to connect the past with the explanation for the times we are living through. “Mr. Jones is a 2019 Polish-Ukrainian-British film that's been kicking around European film festivals for the past year but is getting its first real exposure this month on Amazon Prime.”
The Media's Role in Concealing Stalin's Evils Exposed in Mr. Jones
I just viewed the film….and it is dynamite!!! It tells you everything about Stalin’s genocides in the Soviet Union, about the Left's full court press to influence the world, and makes clear the
questions you should have asked in school.
4. In the early years after the Bolshevik Revolution, the communists used manipulations, such as the theatrics of fake Potemkin Villages,
to persuade the world how admirable and successful the revolution had been. One technique was to invite prominent American and British leftists to take carefully planned tours. And these ‘Potemkin Progressives,’ for the most part, behaved and thought just as they were meant to:
they swooned over the magnificence of Communism. Woodrow Wilson wouldn’t recognize the Bolshevik regime, nor would the contemporary British government. Lenin, and then Stalin, carefully arranged the tours so that these progressives would then go back to their countries and
praise Soviet Russia, and have the citizens demand that Russia be recognized.
Today, the same international Left, represented by the Democrat Party, rushes to support and defend every enemy of America.
5. To understand how the current
DNC-media axis is using the same sort of manipulation, one must understand both how successful those Bolsheviks were, and how the current ones are doing the same again, and being just as successful with the uneducated.
In the film "Mr. Jones:"
“The scene is Moscow, the year is 1932, and two reporters are in a venomous argument. One has just admitted to
filing false stories attributing miraculous economic achievements to Joseph Stalin while ignoring the fact that he's systematically starving peasants by the millions. Hitler, she declares, is on the march in Germany and, soon, the rest of the world, and without Stalin's help, he'll never be stopped.
"You sound like you work for Stalin!" the other reporter declares in horror.
"I don't work for Stalin," the first reporter haughtily insists. "I believe in
a movement that's bigger than any one person."
Shuffle some names, faces and insert the phrase
"moral clarity" in there somewhere, and this could be a right-this-minute conversation between American journalists. And as the remarkable and riveting
Mr. Jones makes appallingly clear, the first one didn't end well.” Reason, Op. Cit.
The film, “Mr. Jones,” is the real history, not the government school variety.....and presages our fate.