Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Marxism is evil

Via avordvet

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And so are its defenders.
The Left is trying to rehabilitate Karl Marx. Let’s remind them of the millions who died in his name
Hey, can’t make an omelet without killing a few million people.

I can’t quite believe that I’ve just sat through ten minutes of BBC television in which British journalists Owen Jones and Zoe Williams have defended Karl Marx as the prophet of the End of Capitalism. Unbelievable because I had thought Marxism was over with the fall of the Berlin Wall – when we discovered that socialism was one part bloodshed, one part farce. But unbelievable also because you’d have to be a pretty lacking in moral sensitivity to defend a thinker whose work sent millions of people to an early grave.

I don’t want to have to rehearse the numbers but, apparently, they’re not being taught in schools anymore – so here goes. Sixty-five million were murdered in China – starved, hounded to suicide, shot as class traitors. Twenty million in the USSR, 2 million in North Korea, 1.7 million in Africa.

The nightmare of Cambodia (2 million dead) is especially vivid. “Reactionaries” were sorted out from the base population on the grounds of being supporters of the old regime, having gone to school or just for wearing glasses. They were taken to the side of paddy fields and hacked to death by teenagers.

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6 comments:

  1. that's exactly why I intend to shoot back!!!

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    1. Kill them all and God won't even have to sort them out. :)

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  2. This time it will work out they promise.

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  3. The central problem, to me, seems to be that so many people reach adulthood willing to countenance fraud, extortion, theft, kidnapping, ransom, slavery, and murder in order to get things they want without having to pay for them up front themselves. Marxism, and democracy for that matter, provide the opiate for the masses that allows them to deceive themselves about what it is they are actually supporting. People who are brought up with a strong sense of morality based on respect for individual rights, keeping one's word, and making amends when you do someone wrong are poor candidates for Marxism.

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