Posted on 09/16/2010 10:33:53 AM PDT by Big Bureaucracy
Dinesh D'Souza article in Forbes titled How Obama thinks is fueling hot debate over the influence of the anti-colonialism ideology over the thinking of the US president today.
DSouza is part of the first generation of folks in post-colonial India so he knows the talking points of the anti- and neo-colonialism propaganda.
To put it in perspective lets add to it couple of the official slogans of the Communist Party of Soviet Union:
Greeting to the peoples of Africa, struggling against imperialism and racism, against all remnants of colonialism, and for freedom and national independence!Soviets invested heavily in spreading the message in the so called third world. They ran massive exchange-student programs for decades. Those folks are back in their countries and they rule them today.Peoples of the world! Strengthen the efforts in the struggle for the complete liquidation of the results of Israeli aggression, for the establishment of just peace for all the governments and peoples of the Mid East, against imperialist interference in the internal affairs of Arab nations!
Hosni Mubarak, the president of Egypt, who is negotiating the peace in the Middle East today, attended Soviet military academy in the 60s.
The USA had exchange student programs too. Both Barack Obamas father and step-father are product of those programs. Amazingly, the message the Harvard educated Obama Sr. expressed in his writings is the communist indoctrination of the third world.
There are only two possibilities: Harvard was not able to go through and teach Obama Sr. about the wonders of capitalism; or Harvard was teaching Obama Sr. the same message that the Soviets were teaching in Moscow. I did not go to Harvard so you tell me.
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Sadly, it will take time for these “leaders” to die off. We need to help inculcate conservative principles into those bright, foreign students who attend college here. This is a tall order given the state of our universities.
I couldn’t agree more. I didn’t go to college here, but my husband did. He took economy in UNC - he was surprised that the young Americans knew Marxism better than him who grew up in the communist Eastern Europe.
Heard about this book. Will pick it up.
The author is very interesting and he sure knows what he is talking about.
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