The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday is the great need to teach the younger generations about
Communism and the horrible actions that are taken by its supporters. It seems
that a good share of Americans (11% in a 2011 Rasmussen poll) think that communism
is better than a free market system to “provide a better system of politics and economics.”
The percentage of young Americans who
have a favorable opinion of socialism – the stepping stone to communism –
continues to grow: “53% under 30 years of age have a favorable view of
socialism (Reason-Rupe, 2/12/15) – 69% of Millennials would vote for a socialist
candidate (Gallup, 6/22/15).
These numbers make it obvious that
the younger generations do not know of the atrocities that have been done in
the name of communism. Glenn Beck has been discussing these horrors for years. His
company prepared a video that gives six facts about communism that are never
discussed in our world today. Beck says that “Communism is looked at as
something we can borrow from liberally…. The truth is that [communism] is among
history’s most proficient killers.” Here are Beck’s six facts about communism.
1. Nearly 100 million people died under
communist regimes.
2. Chinese dictator Mao Zedong, aka “Chairman
Mao,” was responsible for executions, imprisonments, forced famines and labor
camps that killed an estimated 65 million of his own countrymen.
3. Cuban Revolutionist and pop-culture
icon, Che Guevara, ordered hundreds of executions by firing squad without
trials. He famously said, “We executed many people by firing squad without
knowing if they were fully guilty. At times, the Revolution cannot stop to
conduct much investigation.” He also famously hated America, free speech, and
rock n’ roll music.
4. An estimated 7,000,000 people
perished under the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin, the dictator of the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics. Many died from famine after the government’s forced
collectivization of farmland.
5. 33-42 percent of American millennials
say they are unfamiliar with Mao, Guevara and Lenin.
6. Among the millennials who are
familiar, at least a quarter have a favorable impression of Guevara, Marx, and
Lenin.
I was born towards the end of World
War II and lived during the time of the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and
the Vietnam War. I lived my childhood, youth, and even young adulthood under
the threat of communism. I heard about its horrors but could not comprehend how
truly terrible it is. However, I understood enough to know that my life in the
United States was much happier and healthier than the lives of those living in
communist countries. If we are to keep the United States free from communism,
we must teach the younger generations about its atrocities. One good way to start this instruction is by watching Beck’s video.
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