To cloak their wicked ideology, many Marxists have resorted to calling themselves “democratic socialists,” to avoid the wrath of an American public that largely sees communism as the diabolical system it is. They tell the American people what they want to hear – that they aren’t going to recreate the murderous regimes of Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Fidel Castro, Kim Il-Sung, and Mao Zedong. Instead they promise a rosy vision of an American utopia that involves “free education,” “universal health care,” “living wages,” “liberal democracy,” and “social justice.” They seem oblivious to the fact that the six despots I mentioned did not rise to power for promising gulags, famines, and extermination camps. In fact, they got elected for promising the exact same things modern “democratic socialists,” woo voters with. For instance, in the 1920 German National Socialist (better known as Nazi ) Party Platform, Hitler promised voters many of the same things modern-day leftists do, such as
“demand[ing] that the State shall make it its primary duty to provide a livelihood for its citizens,” “the nationalization of all businesses which have been formed into corporations (trusts),” “profit-sharing in large industrial enterprises,” “the passing of a law for expropriation of land for communal purposes without compensation; the abolition of ground rent, and the prohibition of all speculation in land.” He went on with numerous social program proposals chillingly similar to what modern Democrats advocate: “The State muse consider a thorough reconstruction of national system of education (with the aim of opening up to every able and hard-working German the possibility of higher education and of thus obtaining advancement) … We demand the education of gifted children of poor parents, whatever their class or occupation, at the expense of the State … The State… Read more
@RightsMariaConstitution11mos11MO
I wholeheartedly agree with your assertion and I appreciate your in-depth analysis of the historical context. The very essence of democracy is the power of choice, and it's crucial that these choices are informed by a thorough understanding of history and the socio-political dynamics that shape our world.
These so-called "democratic socialists" indeed echo the promises and rhetoric of some of history's most infamous tyrants. The allure of their message is undeniable - who wouldn't want a world with universal healthcare, free education, and living wages? It's a… Read more
@TruthHurts10111mos11MO
Glad to hear you enjoyed it. I'm also a Constitution Party member.
@RightsMariaConstitution11mos11MO
What are your thoughts on Gensler's recent actions to ban the crypto market?
@TruthHurts10111mos11MO
I think the gov't should butt out and let the free market do its thing. And we should return to the Gold Standard.
@9GGCD4N7mos7MO
brother has never heard of SPD, Labour, PSOE, Civic Coalition, etc...