Friday, September 11, 2020

Communism Is On Our Campuses

 It was brought to my attention that some people on the left have quit calling themselves Progressives or Social Democrats and are admitting they are Communists.  Here is one website our children at college are reading:  HoodCommunist.org.

This picture is from the article "Paradise is not for everyone: Black activists are going to build a utopia city in Florida".  This  young man with the red beret was interviewed by a Russian and the article was translated from Russian to English to be printed in HoodCommunist.org.  Russian Communists have been sticking their noses in the black community for decades, and they still are.  Manning Johnson, a former Communist, described Communist interference in American black communities in his 1958 book, "Color, Communism, and Common Sense."  It is available on Amazon and free in PDF on the internet.

We thought Communism was defeated, but it just licked its wounds and hid in the shadows until it was time to upset our elections by burning buildings.  Our college age students are reading Communist propaganda on our campuses and they believe it.  Instead of teachers in our schools warning the students about the dangers of Communism, they teach our children that America is evil and racist.

We parents must find a way to teach our children about the evils of Communism so they are not so easily suckered when they go to college.

At the very least, every student should read these words from the testimony of Whittaker Chambers to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1948:

"I had joined the Communist Party in 1924.  No one recruited me.  I had become convinced that the society in which we live, Western Civilization, had reached a crisis, of which the First World War was the military expression, and that it was doomed to collapse or revert to barbarism. I did not understand the causes of the crisis or know what to do about it.  But I felt that, as an intelligent man, I must do something.  In the writings of Karl Marx, I thought that I had found an explanation of the historical and economic causes [of the crisis]. In the writings of Lenin, I thought I had found the answer to the question:  what to do?"

"In 1937 I repudiated Marx's doctrines and Lenin's tactics.  Experience and the record had convinced me that Communism is a form of totalitarianism, that its triumph means slavery to men wherever they fall under its sway and spiritual night to the human mind and soul." [1]

Repeat this statement, adapted from Chambers, to yourself three times, right now:  Communism means slavery to men and spiritual night to the human mind and soulThere are plenty of facts to back up this statement, but this premise must be made clear to our children: that Communism is evil and dangerous.

Robert Canright

Reference [1]  Witness by Whittaker Chambers, Regnery Gateway, Chicago, 1952, page 541.  This book is also available in audio book.