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Why do these mass-murdering commies get such a good press?
The Daily Telegraph ^ | 30 June, 2005 | Boris Johnson, M.P.

Posted on 06/30/2005 5:39:52 AM PDT by tjwmason

Why do these mass-murdering commies get such a good press?

By Boris Johnson
(Filed: 30/06/2005)


It is not given to us to know whither the Almighty has dispatched the soul of Melita Norwood, who died quietly last week in Bexleyheath at 93. Whether she is reading her obits from above or below, I reckon she will be pretty pleased. There she is, sniffing a rose, or smiling with hair-clipped innocence, like some author of wholesome books for children. Her deeds are reported in the affectionate tones that obituarists reserve for the practitioners of some romantic but moribund faith. She might be the last speaker of old Cornish, or the last person to have consecrated her life to proving that Stonehenge was built by spacemen as an observatory for the study of worms.

As it happens, she was "the most important British female spy ever recruited by the KGB". From the 1930s she used her position as a secretary at the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association to pass ever more vital atom secrets to Stalin's Soviet Union. In other words, she was a tool for one of the most murderous regimes ever seen, and continued blissfully betraying this country throughout the Cold War, and, as she later admitted, in full knowledge of Stalin's slaughter. File after file she shovelled to her KGB handlers, to the point where she is credited by some with accelerating Russia's acquisition of nuclear weapons by two years. She was only unmasked in 1999, thanks to the testimony of a Soviet defector; and after a brief hubbub it was decided by the then home secretary, Jack Straw (himself a former Trot), that at 87 she was too old to prosecute. I do not quarrel with that decision, but there is something in the eirenic tone of her valedictions that reminds me of the amazing indulgence we show - now that communism is meant to be dead - to commies, socialists and Lefty tyrants of all kinds.

Cycling through London, I check out the words on people's T-shirts, and I was amused the other day to see the letters CCCP on someone's chest. Yup, folks, that's what the fashion-conscious British youth is wearing, a celebration of the great doomed Soviet experiment of 1917-90.

Remind me: who was the greater mass murderer, Stalin or Hitler? Well, Stalin is thought to have been responsible for about 50 million deaths, and Hitler for a mere 25 million. What Hitler did in his concentration camps was equalled if not exceeded in foulness by the Soviet gulags, forced starvation and pogroms. What makes the achievements of communist Russia so special and different, that you can simper around in a CCCP T-shirt, while anyone demented enough to wear anything commemorating the Third Reich would be speedily banged away under the 1986 Public Order Act?

Just to prove my theory that commie tyranny was still chic, I sent a Spectator assistant to Camden Lock market, and she returned shining-eyed, with tales of hammer and sickle T-shirts, and laden with badges of the foremost commie creeps of history. There was a badge of Lenin - good old Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. He was responsible for killing about five million people, but a Lenin badge is obviously cool, as cool as hanging out and showing your midriff in the new chain of vodka bars called "Soviet". She had a badge of Castro. Charismatic old Fidel. Yours to pin to your nipple for only £1.99.

Now will someone explain the moral difference between enthusiasm for Fidel Castro and enthusiasm for Augusto Pinochet? Both are appalling Latin American dictators. Both have bad human rights records. Both have had their misdeeds winked at, one way or another, by Uncle Sam. Tell me, O ye coolers and groovers, why is it OK to wear a badge with Fidel on it, but very much not OK to wear a badge showing Pinochet?

There is only one man in Britain who might even consider wearing a Pinochet badge on his lapel, and that is Norman Lamont, and much as I admire Norman I would not describe him as cool. Even more extraordinary than badges of Lenin for sale in London, I read that Lefty tyrant chic is to be found in the territories once tyrannised by Russia.

How is it possible that in Lithuania there is now a Stalin theme park, complete with 13 giant effigies of Lenin (remember: he killed five million)? Why is it somehow post-modern and ironic and slick to commemorate these thugs, while any theme park in honour of the Nazis would be rightly denounced as mad and in the height of bad taste? Why is it so obvious to everyone that Melita should be left to a quiet old age in Bexleyheath - with not even a whiff of a prosecution - when we continue to chivvy out every last collaborator with the Nazis, now matter how decrepit, and herd them into the courts?

Remember the case of that nonagenarian Italian who was finally arraigned last year, at vast expense and with extreme evidential difficulty. On the first day of the trial the prisoner was asked to identify himself by the judge, and promptly expired. I do not say that we are wrong in hounding these relics of fascism; my point is that we are curiously indifferent to the behaviour of their extreme Left-wing counterparts, and that in general the Left is able to get away with things that would otherwise be viewed as nauseating and shameful.

Why, to put it bluntly, is Labour allowed to get away with all this? Imagine the howls of hate, if a Conservative government had spent the past few weeks eroding the right to trial by jury, abolishing habeas corpus, curtailing free speech, and then slapped on the plastic poll tax - the ID card. Lefties are somehow assumed to be doing things for idealistic reasons, and for the collective good, and their high motives excuse their appalling solutions.

That is why the servants of communist tyranny get sympathetic obits, and modern British girls wear CCCP T-shirts, and that is why a Labour Government can enact a series of authoritarian measures that a Conservative government could not contemplate. I cannot explain this injustice: I merely point it out.

Boris Johnson is MP for Henley and editor of 'The Spectator'


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: chic; communism; lenin; stalin
Too true, and what a sublte title.
1 posted on 06/30/2005 5:39:52 AM PDT by tjwmason
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To: tjwmason

I guess a similar question could be asked about mass-murdering jihadis. And the place that question is answered is in the editorial chambers of the New York Times (and its UK counterparts).


2 posted on 06/30/2005 5:46:03 AM PDT by thoughtomator (The legislative process is like the digestive process, same end product)
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To: tjwmason

I think the same thing when people sing China's praises.


3 posted on 06/30/2005 5:48:13 AM PDT by ruiner
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To: tjwmason

Excellent. Just change a few names and geographic locations and you get a fair description of Berkeley, Madison, Chapel Hill, and other American centers of leftist-chic.


5 posted on 06/30/2005 5:50:18 AM PDT by Malesherbes
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To: tjwmason

Boris! Right on the mark as usual. Socialists have killed 100 million people since 1915, but hey, they mean well.


6 posted on 06/30/2005 5:58:52 AM PDT by agere_contra
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To: tjwmason

Why do Demoratic members of the House and Senate always get on the news to voice their ideas and opinions ? They are members of a LOSING party for the last two presidential elections and also are the minority seated members . Last night Schumer (NY) was on CNN (I was watching over a beer in a local watering house-NOT AT HOME!! ) ranting about trade deficits etc .. Why aren't Conservative points of view presented by OUR side in political matters ??? All we see is ranting and racving by these idiots with a finale of usually " It's Bushes Fault" !!
Also , I have NEVER been asked by a House or Senate member what I would like them to do in government matters . So much for " for the people,by the people " .


7 posted on 06/30/2005 6:04:22 AM PDT by Renegade
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To: thoughtomator

Wrong question. Why isn't Bush and/or the military getting the facetime for their success?


8 posted on 06/30/2005 6:12:19 AM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection (http://hour9.blogspot.com/)
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To: tjwmason

I think they should have put her on trial and imprisoned her. I just don't understand this at all. Not only did she disregard the securtiy of those who fought to defend freedom, she didn't give a rat's butt about those 50 million citizens murdered in Russia.

I don't care how old she was when they found her out...slap her in irons for justice's sake.


9 posted on 06/30/2005 6:40:46 AM PDT by Dudoight
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To: Renegade

Renegade, CNN is a big MSM media outlet. They will do interviews with anyone who wants to dump on Bushs administration. If you want to see objective news, tune in to Fox. Theyre not perfect, but are a heck of a lot better then CNN, CBS, NBC, etc.
As for the losing party, your absolutely right. The libs offer no solutions or alternatives whatsoever, only defeatist rhetoric. Regarding Bush, Nancy Pelosi recently said, "We must stop him....we MUST stop him, no matter what the cost!!" I promise you this: If Kerry was in the White House right now, the U.S. could be going down the tubes and the MSM would be painting bright, rosy pictures all over the place. Makes me sick.


10 posted on 06/30/2005 6:42:08 AM PDT by wingsof liberty (Marines - the few, the proud, the best!!)
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To: tjwmason
I used to taunt people who wore Communist insignias and t shirts when I was in college. The people who wore that kind of stuff were usually so brain dead I had to explain why I was insulting them.

I don't see much of that kind of stuff anymore, but when I do, I make sure the wearer knows what a piece of cr@p I think they are.
11 posted on 06/30/2005 6:58:24 AM PDT by monday
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To: tjwmason

BTTT


12 posted on 06/30/2005 12:16:26 PM PDT by aculeus (Ceci n'est pas une tag line.)
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