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Is the left forgetting how evil communism was?
Rare ^ | 2-18-14 | W. James Antle III

Posted on 02/18/2014 7:33:56 PM PST by ReformationFan

Is communism making a comeback? On its face, the question seems more than a little absurd. The Berlin Wall came down over 24 years ago. We are more than 22 years removed from the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.

All that remains are the Stalinist museum pieces of North Korea and Cuba, the former an isolated country known mainly for its absurd dictator and starving population, the latter a beautiful island stuck in a 1950s time warp due to backwards economic and social policies.

Even China, the one major power still ruled by a Communist Party, is so far removed from the strict economic teachings of Marx and Engels as to nearly constitute some other political system entirely (albeit one that is still tyrannical).

What Jimmy Carter called an “inordinate fear of communism” today requires a degress of obsessiveness that combines Joe McCarthy with Jenny McCarthy. Surely the American body politic has been vaccinated to prevent anything like that.

Yet there does seem to be a growing tendency to not take communism as seriously as Nazism, to treat it as a historical curiosity rather than assign the discredited dogma to its rightful place among the totalitarian nightmares of the twentieth century.

rollingstone_900 Rolling Stone published the economically illiterate musings of one Jesse A. Meyerson, who featured the “full communism” hashtag in his Twitter bio. (It contained sage observations like “as much as unemployment blows, so do jobs.”) Meyerson denied that his preferred economic reforms had ever really been tried, despite some of them being road-tested in the Soviet constitution, and suggested his critics were more responsible for things like global warming than he was for the indefensible human rights record of communist regimes.

Late last year, BuzzFeed posted not one but two cutesy items about Cuba that almost seem designed to whitewash the government’s crimes. The first says more about the U.S. embargo of Cuba (an ineffectual anachronism I oppose) than the nature of the government itself, allowing that ordinary people “just don’t have the money” in a country that is “still pretty darn socialist” while also positing that “the basic safety net of the government” has made Cuba different and “less dangerous” than other impoverished Latin American countries.

The second one, a slideshow, starts off promisingly enough by acknowledging, “Cuba has a repressive government, disastrous economic policies and was ruled by Fidel Castro—and now his brother Raul — for decades.” The piece ends with an update that says, “As noted by some readers, these are interviews with admirers of Cuba, none of whom discussed the country’s much maligned human rights record, which you can read about more here and here.”

In between, readers are treated to a series of images that is part tourism brochure, part Gus Hall propaganda show.

stalin 2 More recently, when Pete Seeger died he was hailed not just as a folk music legend but a political visionary. New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof praised him as someone whose “folk music backed the civil-rights movement and stood up to Congress.” President Obama celebrated Seeger as one who “believed deeply in the power of song” but also “in the power of community.”

There was no mention of the fact that Seeger long defended Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, first criticizing him publicly 40 years after the mass murderer’s death. Seeger opposed U.S. entry into World War II during the Hitler-Stalin nonaggression pact and continued to compare subsequent Soviet rulers to nonviolent figures like civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

The New York Times, a newspaper that won a Pulitzer prize when its reporter Walter Duranty covered up Stalin’s crimes, in 2007 dismissed this lingering debate, “If anything, the interest in Mr. Seeger’s views on the Soviet Union shows the durability of cold war ideological debates.”

This myopia persists in some circles today, as evidenced by certain reports coming out of Russia during the Olympics. “The empire that ascended to affirm a colossal footprint; the revolution that birthed one of modern history’s pivotal experiments,” enthused an NBC opening video. “But if politics has long shaped our sense of who they are, it’s passion that endures.”

Signboard of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalinís Villa is seen in Sochi There was also a justly condemned CNN report “At home with ‘Uncle Joe’ Stalin.” He was a “notorious dictatorial leader,” yes, but he also “helped create much that is modern Sochi, the host of the 2014 Winter Games.” We are treated to tales of the “cinema room where Stalin used to view his favorite Charlie Chaplin movies” but no stories of the 20 million people murdered by his regime, atop another 20 million killed in war (considered by some to be a conservative estimate).

Adolf Hitler would not—and emphatically should not—receive such fawning treatment. Why do Stalin and other communist murderers? How can videos of Fidel Castro’s island prison sit alongside quizzes about which “Friends” character the reader is? To quote Lennon rather than Lenin, “But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao/You ain’t going make it with anyone anyhow.”

“Everything old is new again,” goes the old adage, especially true in an era of hipsters and ironic detachment. But there is a big difference between pretending Pabst Blue Ribbon is fine wine and normalizing the crimes against humanity carried out underneath the hammer and sickle.

Even before the Berlin Wall crumbled, a not insignificant amount of American history made it sound like the worst things that happened during the Cold War were McCarthyism, the House Un-American Activities Committee, Roy Cohn and Red scares. A lot of the people who wrote that history were more directly affected by blacklists than forced starvation, Stalinist purges or five-year plans.

From the treatment of dissidents at home to the support for illiberal governments abroad, American anti-communists have been guilty of sins of their own. But to pretend that what Pete Seeger went through in testifying before Congress was in the same universe as the liquidation of the kulaks, to cite just one example of communist crimes, is morally grotesque.

It has also long been easy for people to compartmentalize the various aspects of communism, sealing off what they like (such as government-provided health care or free college) from the human rights abuses they dislike. From the 1930s to the 1960s, this included many activists and normal citizens who displayed decent and humane impulses on other contemporary issues, like the fight against Jim Crow. It includes some well-meaning people today.

gulag People who would never dream of saying a nice word about Hitler because of the autobahn nevertheless praise Chinese and Soviet social experiments because they naively see communism as not inherently bigoted or discriminatory. Not only is this not always true—ask members of various minority groups in communist countries or look at the plight even of South African blacks before the local communist party decided to use the anti-apartheid cause for recruitment—it prioritizes refraining from discrimination over refraining from mass murder.

But because the bizarre and evil racial theories behind Nazism are apparent early on to all but the most obtuse, Nazism tends to repulse most people of good will living in the postwar era rather quickly. In modern times, fellow travelers of Nazism are almost always racists and anti-Semites rather than people in denial about the true meaning of Hitlerism.

By contrast, people have been attracted to communism because of the prosperity it falsely promises to share without willing anyone to be a victim of the secret police. (Though such people often remain willfully ignorant of the secret police’s existence.)

Das Kapital can be sanitized of the gulag in a way that Mein Kampf can never be scrubbed of the concentration camp. That’s what allows us to be cute about Uncle Joe and to perhaps dismiss anti-communism as a dated right-wing concern.

kulaksstarved Nevertheless, communism should be held to the same standard as Nazism and fascism. It is no historical accident that communism’s denial of human nature has always and everywhere required a massive denial of human rights.

Jonah Goldberg observed that some grapple with America’s legacy of slavery while ignoring the Soviet Union’s. (An exception is Ronald Reagan’s “Evil Empire” speech, famous for its denunciation of Soviet communism, containing a less-noticed passage describing slavery and racism as “a legacy of evil with which” America “must deal.)

“Watching the opening ceremonies of the Olympics,” Goldberg wrote, “you’d have no idea that from the Moscow metro system to, literally, the roads to Sochi, the Soviet Union—the supposed epitome of modernity and ‘scientific socialism’—was built on a mountain of broken lives and unremembered corpses.”

The victims of communism had names, even if they were lost in the vast numbers. It is time to remember, and indeed never forget.


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To: ReformationFan

Evil is just a word. State Socialism is a goal.


41 posted on 02/18/2014 8:48:22 PM PST by Elsiejay
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To: vpintheak
They don't care if they can do it better, if you mean being more economically successful. If they can capture the USA then they don't have to be better. They cannot imagine that America won't still have the strongest military in the world and the strongest economy after America becomes Communist. After that particular transformation it will be Russia or China that is the military big dog. The American military will not be supportable any more after only a few years and the other autocracies who have shed some of the left idealism for practical development will run over the Communist American entity. Somewhere in the mix the Saracens will be trying their last great Jihad before they run slap out of resources after the US quits buying their oil because the US is descending into national pauperdom.

When the US has dissipated its strength Russia and China won't buy Arabian oil any more either. They will colonize it.

42 posted on 02/18/2014 8:54:41 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINEhttp://steshaw.org/economics-in-one-lesson/)
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To: cdcdawg
They can proceed in their stupidity 100% free of any consequences.

At least until the show trials. Once the Left is Ascendant and Supreme they will start eating their own in earnest. Everybody then becomes Trotsky and Budenny.

43 posted on 02/18/2014 8:59:22 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINEhttp://steshaw.org/economics-in-one-lesson/)
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To: Rusty0604

That reminds me of this story:

‘A guy thought he was dead, but in reality he was very much alive. His hallucination became a real problem for his family and they finally took him to see a psychiatrist.

‘After spending many laborious sessions trying to convince the guy he was still alive, the psychiatrist tried one last approach. He opened his medical book and proceeded to show the man that dead men don’t bleed.

‘After a mind-numbing study, the man seemed convince that dead men don’t bleed, and the psychiatrist asked: “Do you now agree that dead men don’t bleed?” “Yes I do” the man replied.

‘”Very well, then,” the psychiatrist said. He took out a pin and pricked the man’s finger. Out came a drop of blood.

‘The doctor asked. “What does that tell you?” “Oh my goodness!” The patient exclaimed as he stared doubtfully at his finger.” “Dead men DO bleed!!”’


44 posted on 02/18/2014 9:02:20 PM PST by ReformationFan
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To: Rusty0604

Gorby can be given some of the “credit” for bringing down the Soviet Union, at least fro bringing it down a modicum faster than its already established trajectory. He was using a monkey wrench as a screw driver in attempts to adjust the machinery.


45 posted on 02/18/2014 9:04:07 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINEhttp://steshaw.org/economics-in-one-lesson/)
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To: ReformationFan

lol


46 posted on 02/18/2014 9:07:51 PM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: ReformationFan

To those on the Left, the Eternal Refrain is always the same: TRUE communism was never tried and we’ll certainly do better.

The delusion never dies.


47 posted on 02/18/2014 9:32:08 PM PST by Jack Hammer
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To: ReformationFan

bkmk


48 posted on 02/18/2014 11:32:54 PM PST by AllAmericanGirl44
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To: BitWielder1
No, they don't see the evil, to them it's good.

You are right. To a communist, anything that furthers the cause of communism, is good, moral and just, so if killing 100 million people furthers communism, to them, it is good. I often wonder why these people are such fanatics about it. I think it is their "religion" so they are dedicated to their religion.

49 posted on 02/19/2014 1:09:03 AM PST by Mark17 (Chicago Blackhawks: Stanley Cup champions 2010, 2013. Vietnam Vet 70-71 Msgt US Air Force, retired)
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To: ReformationFan

bfl


50 posted on 02/19/2014 1:27:16 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: ReformationFan

Forgetting? Most of them never admitted it, even when evidence was shoved under their noses.


51 posted on 02/19/2014 1:50:31 AM PST by gemoftheocean (...geez, this all seems so straight forward and logical to me...)
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To: ReformationFan

Hardly. They’ve been biding their time for nearly 40 years; plotting, manipulating, exploiting & eating away at America like termites. Barack 0bama was their coming out party. Bill Ayers was *not* the only one.


52 posted on 02/19/2014 2:28:08 AM PST by KGeorge (Till we're together again, Gypsy girl. May 28, 1998- June 3, 2013)
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To: ReformationFan
The left never *recognized* Communism as being “evil”.Case in point....American Commies demanding that we stay out of WWII...UNTIL Hitler invaded the USSR.
53 posted on 02/19/2014 6:47:23 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (Obama: "I can do whatever I want")
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To: ReformationFan

True believers never admit the failings of Communism.

Stalinists lie. ALWAYS.


54 posted on 02/19/2014 7:27:25 AM PST by a fool in paradise ("Health care is too important to be left to the government.")
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To: a fool in paradise
Stalinists lie. ALWAYS.

So do Trotskyites.

55 posted on 02/19/2014 7:28:35 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: ReformationFan

They all believe in their hearts that they will be among the elite leadership, the exempt, free to go to their seashore or mountainside dachas, the no-wait clinic, the elite grocery store...

In truth, the useful idiots will be tossed aside.


56 posted on 02/19/2014 7:29:46 AM PST by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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