Were those deaths a result of communism as a political philosophy or because murderous dictators exercised their totalitarian powers over helpless populations?Would this question even be asked about National Socialism?
What was not murderous about Communism as a political ideology?
1 posted on
04/04/2014 6:44:55 AM PDT by
Loyalist
To: Loyalist
Memorials for the victims of communist regimes exist elsewhere in the world, such as the ones in Prague and Washington, D.C. I cleaned this up a bit.
2 posted on
04/04/2014 6:48:54 AM PDT by
Hardastarboard
(The question of our age is whether a majority of Americans can and will vote us all into slavery.)
To: Loyalist
Those Communists were just trying to move Forward
3 posted on
04/04/2014 6:53:43 AM PDT by
C210N
(When people fear government there is tyranny; when government fears people there is liberty)
To: Loyalist
Our present WH occupant wouldn’t have the guts to build something like this.
To: Loyalist
5 posted on
04/04/2014 7:13:41 AM PDT by
JPG
(Yes We Can morphs into Make It Hurt.)
To: Loyalist
Were those deaths a result of communism as a political philosophy or because murderous dictators exercised their totalitarian powers over helpless populations?Would this question even be asked about National Socialism?
What was not murderous about Communism as a political ideology?
Its the "meaning of the word is is" argument. If the left can redefine homosexuality as adult only same-sex atraction (to exclude pedophilia), then they can surely excise the never-ending dictatorship of the proletariat from Marx's own writings.
6 posted on
04/04/2014 7:19:12 AM PDT by
Rinnwald
To: Loyalist
It has backing from The Greens? They must think it’s a monument TO them.
To: Loyalist
Oh History, that pesky story teller.... Where through German Propaganda the rise of Communism was facilitated to win the WW1 on the Eastern Front ------------------ Excerpt from link - http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Sealed_Train "The Sealed train is the name given to the train used to take Lenin✡ and other communist subversives from Zurich back to Russia in 1917. Lenin, while crossing German territory, had with him on board of his train some ten million dollars in gold, thanks to German chief banker Max Warburg, whose brother Paul strangely enough, in 1913, was the chief architect of the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States. A good sum now and an enormous sum then knowing that he would undermine the Russian government and stop the Russians fighting on the Eastern Front. The pay off would be the transfer of forces to the Western Front where they were bogged down. Lenin. A Sealed Train. And $10 million says:- The funny part about the "Russian" revolution, when it came, is that Lenin✡ was the last to know. A neighbour in Switzerland stopped by with the news. Actually, not such good news at first. Lenin couldnt scrape together the bus fare back to Russia at the time....... Eventually, Lenin and his entourage were transported back to St Petersburg via Scandinavia in a sealed carriage. For company, Lenin had 10 million dollars from Germany to bring down the Russian Government and to surrender the Russian army in the process.
10 posted on
04/04/2014 7:35:47 AM PDT by
jcon40
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