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Remember the Khmer Rouge
American Greatness ^ | 9 Jun, 2023 | Thaddeus G. McCotter

Posted on 06/10/2023 4:48:08 AM PDT by MtnClimber

Historical ignorance isn’t bliss; it’s suicide.

A forgetful society lives on the precipice of history’s abyss. Lloyd Billingsley reminded us of this when he warned, “as ever, the struggle against genocide is the struggle of memory against forgetting.”

Billingsley was referencing the Communist Khmer Rouge’s democidal frenzy of 1975-1979 that killed over 2,000,000 people, specifically “Cambodian children were clubbed to death and babies smashed against trees.” He provided a link to an historical, contemporaneous 1977 account of the communist regime and its bloodthirsty Angka Loeu (“organization on high”) leadership’s initial crimes against the Cambodian people and humanity: Murder of a Gentle Land: The Untold Story of Communist Genocide in Cambodia, by John Barron and Anthony Paul. It is a horrific chronicle of how the insidious tactics and crimes into which the murderous ideology of communism metastasizes and, ultimately, consumes a people.

It is a lesson of history that humanity ignores at its peril. Consequently, in the hope of reminding the present about the past to preserve the future, let us delve into Barron and Paul’s reportage of the survivors’ accounts of the Khmer Rouge’s barbarity perpetrated in the name of the very people these communists tortured and killed.

When he was deposed and in temporary exile in Mao’s China, in his attempt to return to power Prince Norodom Sihanouk became the titular leader of Cambodia’s Royal Government of National Union. It was not long until the communists controlled this organization.

Thus, through little enterprise of their own, the Cambodian communists almost overnight achieved a textbook objective of communists everywhere—a coalition that cloaked them with respectability and put at their disposal the resources of others. Stigmatized as foreign agents, they could not attract popular support. Now, with their real identity and aims obscured in the coalition, they would appeal to the people in the name of a prince trusted and esteemed by much of the populace.

Having taken power in now “Democratic Cambodia,” the Khmer Rouge regime and its Angka Loeu leadership immediately went about emptying the cities and purging the populace.

In assaulting the material manifestations of Cambodian culture and civilization, the communists were striking at the concepts the objects of their fury symbolized. And the assaults presaged systematic attempts to undermine or eliminate entirely the traditional concepts of family, home, religion, education, commerce, and technology that formed the foundations of society . . . Having emptied and vandalized the cities, Angka Loeu proclaimed the birth of ‘Democratic Cambodia’ and proudly declared, ‘More than 2,000 years of Cambodian history have virtually ended.’ It is difficult to dispute that claim.

Human dignity and core liberties were immediately ended by the communist regime, as the cities and large villages were arbitrarily emptied and their residents forced into the countryside and jungles. No dissent was too small to go unpunished.

[A man said] ‘your order won’t work . . . How will we get to our destination without a car?’ ‘Now is the time of revolution! And you don’t talk back to Angka!’ the soldier shouted in response. Then he sprayed the man with bursts of machine-gun bullets. The man immediately crumpled to the ground, and several others around him also fell.

Indeed, all free speech brought a death sentence. How eerily familiar to present ears echoes the edict of a Khmer Rouge communist officer who, after shooting a vocal dissident, shouted, “In times of revolution, protest is forbidden!”?

Parental rights were abolished; the family unit decimated by communist design.

And children were singled out for the most intensive brainwashing, calculated to estrange them further from their parents and transfer their loyalty from family to Angka Loeu. In the village of Khna Sar university student Ung Sok Choeu observed: ‘The only subjects the students were being taught were revolutionary thinking and the aims of the Khmer Rouge struggle and how to detect the enemies of both. As a result, all the children turned into little Khmer Rouge spies, reporting everything that was said at home.’

Angka Loeu directed Khmer Rouge soldiers to lead reeducation sessions for those who were not starved, shot, or dying of treatable diseases that the communist regime deemed potentially useful to their new “Democratic Cambodia.”

Angka spokesmen attempted to indoctrinate the prisoners at night, repeatedly sounding a basic refrain: ‘All of you are technicians. You are educated men, and the simple village people didn’t dare reeducate you. But we, your brothers from the army, are happy to reeducate and reshape you. In two years’ time, maybe, when you have adapted yourselves to the new regime, you will be allowed to return to Phnom Penh and your former profession. Meanwhile, you have to help Angka produce rice, to defend the country. Never refuse Angka’s orders, and stop thinking about your families.

Yet, the Cambodian people did keep thinking about their families, at least those they hoped were still alive, wherever the Khmer Rouge sent them. For these heartbroken family members, and those who recalled life before the regime, Angka Loeu declared them afflicted by a mental condition:

Simultaneously, Angka identified and proclaimed the existence of a dreaded new malady—chhoeu sattek aram, literally, ‘memory sickness.’ Angka considered that a person was suffering from ‘memory sickness’ if he or she thought too much about life in precommunist Cambodia . . . Angka attempted to cure the ailment by halving the rice ration of the afflicted. Sometimes the punishment for presumed malingering was more swift and direct.

Overall, the Khmer Rouge’s aim was to create “true communism” by eradicating everything:

An Angka official in the Mongkol Borei district declared, ‘To build a democratic Cambodia by renewing everything on a new basis: to do away with every reminder of colonial and imperialist culture, whether visible or tangible or in a person’s mind; to rebuild our new Cambodia, one million men is enough. Prisoners of war [people expelled from the cities and villages controlled by the government on April 17, 1975] are no longer needed, and local chiefs are free to dispose of them as they please.’ [Emphasis in the original.]

This was not an isolated instance. It was Khmer Rouge policy:

The commander of a thirty-man communist detachment stationed at a large farm 8 kilometers west of Sisophon summoned New Villagers and warned: ‘Everything which belonged to the old society must be banished.’ All behavior henceforth had to be ‘revolutionary’: all conversation was to be conducted in ‘revolutionary terms;’ any lapses into ‘old ways’ would be severely punished.

During its heinous reign, by its own admission what were the achievements of Democratic Cambodia under the communist Khmer Rouge?

After the destruction of more than 1,000,000 human beings, a once happy country and a whole civilization, the premier of Democratic Cambodia sums up the accomplishments of Angka Loeu: In short, we have not made any noteworthy achievements except the revolutionary movement of the masses.

As Pol Pot indicated in the interview, Cambodia today is a land without universities. It also is a land without cities, commerce, art, music, literature, science or hope. And as the young refugee said, ‘There is no love anywhere.’

By 1979, the killing fields were stilled. The Khmer Rouge’s tyrannical rule over Cambodia was in history’s dustbin, but its butchers were not before the bar of justice. For those Khmer Rouge who were not internally purged by the regime, the wheels of justice ground far longer than did the “wheel of history” that Angka Loeu claimed compelled the democide. Decades passed. Ultimately, trials were held, though the justice wrought was scant. Given the depths of the Khmer Rouge’s crimes against humanity it is impossible to imagine a justice that would have been comprehensive. Still, one could hope for more than the meager justice meted out to these bloodthirsty bastards.

In Cambodia and some foreign quarters, compassionate people honored the dead and heralded the survivors’ courage, vowing to never let the victims and their suffering be forgotten. Yet most of the world forgot, if they had even paid attention at the time. This lesson of history, paid for by the suffering and slaughter of the Cambodian people, was cavalierly lost in the mists of memory and indifference. So doing, the world only serves to ensure “never again” will be vowed yet again and again over the bodies buried in the latest killing fields by murderers masquerading as their victims’ saviors.

Historical ignorance isn’t bliss. It’s suicide.


TOPICS: History; Society
KEYWORDS: cambodia; genocide; khmerrouge
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1 posted on 06/10/2023 4:48:08 AM PDT by MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber

When I meet leftists complaining about the USA I try to remember to ask them if they know anything about Cambodia. So far I have found none that know anything.


2 posted on 06/10/2023 4:48:19 AM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of Colorado scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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To: MtnClimber
One of the more deeply disturbing scenes in The Killing Fields is one that takes place in the reeducation camp in which a child is instructed to erase (in a drawing of a family holding hands) the hands of the figures.
3 posted on 06/10/2023 4:59:33 AM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("The Gardens was founded by men-sportsmen-who fought for their country" Conn Smythe, 1966 )
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To: MtnClimber

The evils of communism are never thought in schools, only Nazi’s


4 posted on 06/10/2023 4:59:48 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: MtnClimber

I find just as many, if not more parallels to the bloody, three generation dynastic regime of North Korea… Under the Korean Workers Party first Kim il sung then Kim Jong-il, and then Kim Jong un with a series of groupthink and cult worship and lack of individuality or freedom, a series of prison camps, neighborhood does, secret police, and oppressive treatment of political,
dissidents and deep anti-Christian religious persecution,… Probably the most shocking thing in my life (next to the bloody April 17 fall of Pnomn Penh and march to the countryside) is to see an American president actually naively cozy up to that shit, and be completely silent and not condemn it but consider it somehow as a personal “friend “. Vomiting.


5 posted on 06/10/2023 5:04:04 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Pray for Jim. ***** Donate to FR (Freepathon) )
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To: MtnClimber

If they could get away with it, the American left would bring exactly the same brutality against its political enemies as well.


6 posted on 06/10/2023 5:05:35 AM PDT by ScottinVA
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To: OttawaFreeper

These are the kinds of things that are already happening in our schools.


7 posted on 06/10/2023 5:10:11 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: ScottinVA

“...the American left would bring exactly the same brutality against its political enemies...”

Agree 100%. And they are not even trying to hide that anymore.


8 posted on 06/10/2023 5:33:30 AM PDT by jocon307 (Democrats delenda est.)
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To: MtnClimber

The lessons of Khmer Rouge and of communist China and even Soviet Russia, are things that democrat leaders and subversive leftists know quite well.

What those evil dictatorships did are in the minds of democrats and progressives and communists in America.

We must remember that, the democrats of today are not the same as from decades ago. Today’s democrats will do anything that furthers their agenda, including murdering the masses that oppose them. We are no longer talking about law-abiding, constitution-loving democrats; these people are the same as the evil countries that do ‘whatever it takes’. Whatever it takes includes social engineering that eliminates the opposition with whatever means possible.

Democrats are not about democracy; they are about total control of the people, and to do that, they have to cleanse the population of any opposition. The opposition is the republicans/conservatives/independents and any other groups that do no submit to their will.

The democrats’ opposition refuse to recognize the evil that exists in that party, and we’ll be paying the price unless we wake up to that reality.


9 posted on 06/10/2023 5:37:27 AM PDT by adorno
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To: TexasFreeper2009

Yes exactly true.

In my school I complained to the Principal as literally weeks were used to teach the horrors of the Holocaust and ALL students were required to read Diary of Ann Frank. Yet on the 8th grade graduation day a long haired boy proudly wore a T-Shirt with a HUGE red hammer and sickle on the front as he received some trivial award on the stage in front of the student body.

As a staff member my complaint was ignored.


10 posted on 06/10/2023 5:40:34 AM PDT by Phoenix8
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To: MtnClimber
My wife is Cambodian, born in 1977. She doesn't remember anything of that time, but her parents and older siblings sure do. Her older cousins here in the US would tell me some horrific stories.

They had to hide in the jungles and endlessly move about.
Even after the Khmer Rouge were gone there was still war and soldiers running around causing trouble.

One time when she was just 4 or 5 at a market a soldier told her to give him a watermelon, and she said to him “the watermelon is not ripe yet”, he then proceeded to put his AK to her head and repeat his demand ... so she gave him the watermelon ... think of that for a moment if you were 5 years old how that would affect you.

Most of her family and friends were luck to get across to Thailand during that time living in refugee camps for years and then going back to Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge were gone, but life was still very difficult.

I can tell you she is so glad to be in America and can not comprehend the idiot kids of this country not being thankful for what they have.

11 posted on 06/10/2023 5:41:12 AM PDT by CapnJack ( )
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To: MtnClimber

The amazing thing is the large numbers of psychos ready and willing to execute the wishes of the chief psychos.


12 posted on 06/10/2023 5:43:17 AM PDT by Flag_This
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To: MtnClimber

The Khmer Rouge called itself “Democratic” just as today’s Left call themselves “liberals”. But they’re revolutionaries just the same, wanting only to destroy whatever is traditional. They want to repeat only the ugliest parts of history.


13 posted on 06/10/2023 5:50:35 AM PDT by Telepathic Intruder
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To: dfwgator
--- "These are the kinds of things that are already happening in our schools."

An excellent point, which can be modified with the remembrance that much of the "philosophy" underpinning the Khmer Rouge came directly out of French university Leftists' ugly minds. After all, "rouge" is not a Cambodian word, but like all the 20th century Communists, plain old "red." And in this case, of the French intellectual class, perverts, authoritarians and yet cosseted by --- THE UNIVERSITIES.

14 posted on 06/10/2023 5:53:06 AM PDT by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: MtnClimber
Billingsley was referencing the Communist Khmer Rouge’s democidal frenzy of 1975-1979 that killed over 2,000,000 people,

And those on the left actually believe they saved lives by stopping the Vietnam War.

15 posted on 06/10/2023 6:00:51 AM PDT by libertylover (Our biggest problem, by far, is that almost all of big media is AGENDA-DRIVEN, not-truth driven.)
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To: OttawaFreeper

“NEVE AGAIN!” and then came the genocide in Cambodia then NEVER AGAIN and then came Rwanda.


16 posted on 06/10/2023 6:04:50 AM PDT by arthurus ( * Covefe !)
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To: Phoenix8
My nephew from my wife's side came to a family dinner one night wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt.

He sat across from me and we had this conversation:

ME: "Do you know who that is on your t-shirt?"

NEPHEW: "Yeah...um...some kind of revolutionary guy."

ME: His name was Che Guevara. He was Fidel Castro's right hand man. You know who Fidel Castro was, don't you?"

NEPHEW: "Sure."

ME: Do you know what Che Guevara was known for? What his job was?

NEPHEW: "Umm...no."

ME: "His job was to find people who didn't like his boss, pull them and their family out of bed in the middle of the night, line them up in front of a wall, and murder them. Men, women, children."

NEWPHEW: "Oh. Er, I just like the shirt."

17 posted on 06/10/2023 6:06:22 AM PDT by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: TexasFreeper2009

Yes. When it comes to murder, the Nazis were pikers compared to the Communists.


18 posted on 06/10/2023 6:07:22 AM PDT by rlmorel ("If you think tough men are dangerous, just wait until you see what weak men are capable of." JBP)
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To: ScottinVA

That in fact is the American left’s current end goal. It may take 5, 10, 50, or 100 years to pull it off but that is the trajectory they are on and given enough time, demographic shifts, and a further shift of the Overton Window, they will go for it.

NEVER disarm under any circumstances and beware of naive or even malevolent preachers in churches who try to use a twisting of Romans chapter 13 to tell you you are going to hell if you do not turn in or register your guns if the givernment tells you to do so.


19 posted on 06/10/2023 6:11:06 AM PDT by MachIV
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To: libertylover

They saved Communists’ lives which was their goal. No other lives were or are worth saving.


20 posted on 06/10/2023 6:11:44 AM PDT by arthurus ( * Covefe 1)
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