It’s the day to commemorate the Victims of Communism. Particularly the living ones in places like Cuba and North Korea, for whom there is still some hope.
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It’s the day to commemorate the Victims of Communism. Particularly the living ones in places like Cuba and North Korea, for whom there is still some hope.
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I have my post linking there. Definitely a good idea worth promoting. I look forward to a mention in the lame stream media (because they can’t ignore it… which will require quite an effort I would think.)
With the rise of Obama’s OWS Spring Offensive it is good to think back on the destruction their ideology has caused over the years.
“… for whom there is still some hope.”
Unlike those of us here, where our Supreme Leader just ignores the law and does what ever HE thinks is best for us. And I understand why he feels that way.
His professors and everybody he ever came into contact with, told him how great, smart, clean and well spoken he is.
It’s funny how utopian ideals always seem to end up in a variation of a repressive feudal society rather than the free and open one their backers continually promise.
But, maybe it just hasn’t been tried by the right people yet! Or, maybe we just need to murder more people who come from the wrong (i.e., productive/independent) backgrounds and can’t fit in with our glorious dreams of equality by fiat.
Speaking of victims of Communism, and North Korea, this:
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/297233/child-north-korean-gulag-joseph-rehyansky
is absolutely heart-breaking.