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Twisted Titan
4th March 2018, 09:39 PM
Millennials And Their Scary Support Of Socialism & Communism




Authored by Alex Deluce via GoldTelegraph.com, (http://www.goldtelegraph.com/millennials-unprecedented-support-socialism-communism/)


According to the latest findings from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (http://victimsofcommunism.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/YouGov-VOC-2017-for-Media-Release-November-2-2017-final.pdf), 50 percent of today’s American millennials view socialism or communism as the ideal political ideology. Half of them have found their heroes in dictators such as Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong. Lenin, Che, and Kim Jong Un.




The country that grew into the wealthiest on earth through capitalism is showing alarming signs of turning away from its roots.




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Much of this trend is due to historical illiteracy and a failure to teach an entire generation about the destruction that have been perpetrated by previous communist regimes. At the same time, they are uninformed about the failures and desperations experienced in current communist countries, such as Venezuela (https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-27/venezuela-we-loot-or-we-die-hunger) and Cuba. Today’s millennials are hard-pressed to even define socialism and communism. They feel at odds with capitalism and simply feel any alternative would be better, although many haven’t started (https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-12/jail-drugs-and-video-games-why-millennial-men-are-disappearing-labor-force) working or become a part of the workforce thanks to the pro wall street policies practiced by the Federal Reserve.



One of the lures of socialism is the same one proselytized by Karl Marx: the division of wealth. High earners and inherited wealth are seen as unfairly depriving the rest the population of their “fair share,” although most millennials are unable to elaborate clearly on the concept. A mere third of millennials can even correctly define socialism. Only half can identify capitalism as the free market economic system that lured millions of their ancestors to American shores.

For those who thought the Cold War is at an end, these trends are a disturbing wakeup call. This time, however, the chill is not across the Atlantic. Socialism is on the rise as a threat to America, but the threat is coming from America’s own newest generation of voters, who weren’t even born when the Berlin Wall magnificently collapsed to the cheer of millions. They were, ironically, raised during one of history’s most prosperous periods while being indoctrinated into ideologies their grandparents died to obliterate.


Socialism is no longer seen as a threat. Instead, the once-feared ideology is now being celebrated as “cool.” In certain circles, it carries an automatic claim to virtue. And millennials are being fed the joys of socialism on a daily basis by an increasingly left-leaning media. It was a like-minded media that praised Lenin’s implementation of communism as a “noble ideal.” Politically, we may have come full circle in less than 100 years.


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Many Americans feel the need for an educational system that teaches the actual consequences of communism and the economic possibilities provided by capitalism. If this does not happen, they fear that the realities of a classless society may become all too real.


Donald Trump’s election to the American presidency has underscored the media bias toward socialism and liberalism, while freedom and capitalism are being covered in increasingly dark and negative terms. Journalists no longer feel compelled to report facts (https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-18/5-times-when-mainstream-media-created-fake-news-and-people-died-result). Instead, opinions, no matter how inaccurate, passes for journalism. And these opinions are being eagerly absorbed by the millennial generation seeking so-called “safe spaces.” While the actual definition may not be clearly defined, space spaces seems to be any place where capitalism is not. Close to half of millennials state they want to live in a socialist country, safely protected from the freedoms and obligations of the First Amendment. Yet thanks to our educational system, these same millennials are unable to define either socialism, communism, or capitalism correctly.



Communist regimes have risen by the dozen since Lenin’s marched into Moscow. And they have collapsed in almost equal numbers. Only a few struggling and starving Communist countries are still hanging on by a fraying thread, oblivious to the misery of their masses.


If our schools were anxious to explain the truth about communism, they would teach that:





Communism thwarts creativity and personal ambition. The individual is merely a part of the whole

Both Russian and China endured starvation and the death of more than 40 million citizens through forced collectivization after the government nationalized small farms. Forced redistribution of property is an integral part of Marx’s Manifesto.

The millennials’ much vaunted quest for “equality” translates into equal poverty for all. Under socialism, there are no incentives to work and prosper. Revolts by a more ambitious segment of communist populations have brought down several regimes, including Russia.

The proven success of capitalism is a threat to communist regimes, some of which would readily act to destroy America. Some millennials actually welcome the idea.

The lack of incentive to actual work causes inefficiency at all levels of government, including the ruin of ecologically critical land and waters.

The millennials’ argument against capitalist monopolies ignores the fact the under socialism and communist, there is only one monopoly – the government.

While Marx’s argument for class struggle may have had an iota of validity in an age when people were ruled by the whim of dictatorial royals, it is capitalism that has made a strong middle class possible, thus erasing the lines between upper and lower classes. Today’s remaining communist countries have only two classes: a small but powerful ruling class and the remaining, poor populace. The absolute elitism decried by Marxists can only grow in a Marxist society.

Communist regimes require absolute obedience. At least 80 million people have been killed since the early 20th century to keep alive the myth of a viable communist or socialist state.




Sadly, the millennial generation is mostly unaware and indifferent to the above facts. And our schools and liberal media are serving as greater advocates for socialism than Karl Marx was ever able to. He lacked capitalism’s innate belief in freedom of the press, as well as the innovations capitalism made possible to disseminate news and information to all interested citizens.

steyr_m
5th March 2018, 09:44 AM
My reply to mellenials who support socialism/communism [and many do] is to ask if they have been to a country who is/was communist. After they say they haven't, I say that that is the reason why they support it.

I have been to E. Germany soon after the wall fell.

Joshua01
8th March 2018, 11:38 AM
My reply to mellenials who support socialism/communism [and many do] is to ask if they have been to a country who is/was communist. After they say they haven't, I say that that is the reason why they support it.

I have been to E. Germany soon after the wall fell.


That's a great approach. I would have just shot them but that's me, I'm a no nonsense kind of guy

steyr_m
8th March 2018, 06:19 PM
That's a great approach. I would have just shot them but that's me, I'm a no nonsense kind of guy

Hmmmm, yeah looks like it.... [where's the thumbs up button?]

singular_me
9th March 2018, 12:24 AM
the promotion of the "universal basic income" is what turns millennials into collectivists. They see the problem but are offered wrong solutions. Money always centralizes power in the hands of a few

More realistically the world has had much of the same, free-markets have never really existed, centralization is collectivism, we have had various mild forms of either collectivism or fascism since about centuries, depending on which side of the fence one wishes to observe the issues. The theories of Individualism and unlimited profit seeking (adam smith and ayn rand favorites) were used as baits. Even Hayek and Friedman conceived that free-markets only work on paper and talked of some sort of basic income.

All ideologies favoring speculation are a wasteful system, just think about world pollution caused by (hyper)consumerism, endless profit seeking requires us to consume more and more. But the fact is that if corporations were addressing the environment, their profits would vanish overnight. Speculation causes scarcity.


It is impossible to profit when saying the Truth and nobody can take over. That's why we have not been able to get rid of the boom-bust cycles and never will... and the next bust will be an absolute nightmare... robots and AI are coming and will farm humans to no end.... unless awareness begins to spread like wildfire.

why have so many humans difficulties to grasp that one cannot borrow the future because only the NOW is what counts in the entire universe. Fear of dying... ???

Peter Joseph, Max Igan and Micheal Tellinger are correct... monetarism itself is the problem

monty
9th March 2018, 03:14 AM
At the turn of the last century The United States began electing Progressives (communists) to the federal and state governments. They created the welfare state that exists today. For the last hundred years people have been willing to let the government take care of them. Publius Huldah writing a warning against the Convention of States gives a breif summary of how we got where we are today


1. Foundational Knowledge Our Constitution delegates only a handful of powers to the federal government (https://publiushuldah.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/chart-showing-federal-structure-3-1-part-a2.pdf). But 100 years ago, we started electing Progressives (Fabian socialists) to State and federal office. With the enthusiastic approval of the American People, the Progressives set up the socialist regulatory welfare governments (state and federal) we now have. It’s unconstitutional; but Americans didn’t care because they were being taken care of by the governments, and their children were getting “free” public school educations.
So for the past 100 years, the federal and state governments and the American People have ignored our Constitution.
Now that our socialist system is collapsing, along comes the “Convention of States” Project (COSP), blames all our problems on the federal government, and claims we can fix the federal government’s violations of our Constitution by amending the Constitution. 1

http://www.publiushuldah.com/

EE_
9th March 2018, 04:43 AM
Could there be a connection?... http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?98235-Hollywood-Reporter-Headline-Celebrates-Rise-of-the-Beta-Males

ziero0
9th March 2018, 05:29 AM
Hey. Without communism there would be no capitalism. Seriously.

Prior to 1840 one might support welfare for the poor (a form of socialism) or county farms without being labeled either a socialist or a communist. To fight Karl Marx's new concept capitalism was invented in 1850. These ideas polarized susceptible people on both sides of the spectrum and bullets have flown ever since.

The same thing happened in 1860 with slavery. A decision was made in the U.S. that there would either be no slaves or everyone would be a slave. In 1868 with the enactment of the XIV amendment the legislature decided enslaving everyone in communism was the preferred path. In hindsight I don't believe I agree with their solution.

Joshua01
9th March 2018, 06:58 AM
Soon!!

9749

Horn
9th March 2018, 07:31 AM
Much of this trend is due to historical illiteracy and a failure to teach an entire generation about the destruction that have been perpetrated by previous communist regimes.

And an obviously watered down fiat currency central banking system.

their money buys them gumballs is all, in 10 years 1/2 a gumball.

Essentially they were baked bred communist by fiat, unable to even fathom a singular support existence.

The students photoed are actually The smartest of Communists, the first in typically give the marching orders to die/starve for some strange new fashion.