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· Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Last Tuesday, I had the pleasurable task of being Master of Ceremonies for the Atlas Economic Research Foundation dinner in Washington, D.C., that celebrated the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Founded in 1981, the Atlas Foundation assists the formation of free market think tanks around the world to spread the ideas of personal liberty, private property rights and limited government. So far, they have been successful in at least 70 countries. Attending the two-day celebration were think-tank representatives from many of these countries, including those from Croatia, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique, South Korea, Russia and Brazil.
Alan Kors, University of Pennsylvania history professor, gave the evening's keynote address. What he revealed about the dereliction and character weakness of academics, intellectuals, media elites and politicians is by no means complimentary, but worse than that, dangerous. Professor Kors said that over the years, he has frequently asked students how many deaths were caused by Joseph Stalin and Mao Tsetung and their successors. Routinely, they gave numbers in the thousands. Kors says that's equivalent to saying the Nazis are responsible for the deaths of just a few hundred Jews. But here's the record: Nazis were responsible for the deaths of 20 million of their own people and those in nations they conquered. Between 1917 and 1983, Stalin and his successors murdered, or were otherwise responsible for the deaths of, 62 million of their own people. Between 1949 and 1987, Mao Tsetung and his successors were responsible for the deaths of 76 million Chinese.
Professor Kors asks why are the horrors of Nazism so well known and widely condemned, but not those of socialism and communism? For decades after World War II, people have hunted down and sought punishment for Nazi murderers. How much hunting down and seeking punishment for Stalinist and Maoist murderers? In Europe, especially Germany, hoisting the swastika-emblazoned Nazi flag is a crime. It's acceptable to hoist and march under a flag emblazoned with the former USSR's hammer and sickle. Even in the U.S., it's acceptable to praise mass murderers, as Anita Dunn, President Obama's communications director, did in a commencement address for St. Andrews Episcopal High School at Washington National Cathedral where she said Mao Tsetung was one of her heroes. Whether it's the academic community, the media elite or politicians, there is a great tolerance for the ideas of socialism -- a system that has caused more deaths and human misery than all other systems combined.
Academics, media elites and leftist politicians both in the U.S. and Europe protested the actions and military buildup of President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and ultimately the breakup of the Soviet Union. Recall the leftist hissy fit when Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Union the evil empire and predicted that communism would wind up on the trash heap of history.
Professor Alan Kors did not say this but the reason why the world's leftists give the world's most horrible murderers a pass is because they sympathize with their socioeconomic goals, which include government ownership and/or control over the means of production. In the U.S., the call is for government control, through regulations, as opposed to ownership. Unfortunately, it matters little whether there is a Democratically or Republican-controlled Congress and White House; the march toward greater government control continues. It just happens at a quicker pace with Democrats in charge.
You say, "Come on, Williams, there will never be the kind of socialist oppression seen elsewhere here!" You might be right because Americans have become very compliant with unconstitutional and immoral congressional edicts. But what do you think would happen if some Americans began to rise up and heed Thomas Jefferson's admonition "Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." and decided to disobey unconstitutional congressional edicts?
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g.w.wegmann
If Obama gets Health Care and Cap and Trade. We will be well on the way to Socialism!
Posted November 18, 2009 at 3:06:27 PM
Rich V
What IS beginning to happen is that some Americans have BEGUN to rise up and heed Thomas Jefferson's admonition. The real question is how far will we have to go to defend ourselves? It is clear that Congress is intent on ignoring the limitations of constitutional authority AS WELL AS the will of the majority. I wonder if Congress is prepared to ignore an armed citizenry as well?
Posted November 23, 2009 at 12:20:58 PM
Rich V
What IS beginning to happen is that some Americans have BEGUN to rise up and heed Thomas Jefferson's admonition. The real question is how far will we have to go to defend ourselves? It is clear that Congress is intent on ignoring the limitations of constitutional authority AS WELL AS the will of the majority. I wonder if Congress is prepared to ignore an armed citizenry as well?
Posted November 23, 2009 at 12:22:18 PM
Bill W
Rich V they are prepared to ignore anything that doesn't fit their Marxist dream. They wouldn't be the one's facing the armed Americans. They would send other people's husbands wives sons and daughters to do their dirty work, while they hid behind the Secret Service protection.
Posted November 23, 2009 at 1:19:03 PM
Deborah Gafford
I agree with both comments, especially that of Mr. Rich V.
I have been an elementary school teacher for 27 years and have tried to instill patriotism in all my young students. It is BEYOND SAD to see how many of my students have NO inkling of what our forefathers went through to establish this great nation or the wondrous freedom they possess not found in many other counties in the world. (One would wonder if the students' parents know or care.)
I see video games replacing family and community activities and memorization of rap "music" with disgusting and demeaning lyrics replacing knowledge and memorization of learning.
I have had Kindergarten students who wanted to sing such songs to me and would know them by heart, but who would not be able to identify all of the letters and sounds of the alphabet or be able to read simple passages.
Perhaps we, as adults and patriots, are going about things the wrong way. Perhaps we need to explain to these young people that "not only" will their freedom and every individual right be snatched away from them by an ALL CONTROLLING government but, alas, more important to them, their much-loved video games and shoddy songs. Perhaps if they came to realize their individual likes and "fun" activities will be replaced with a compulsory edict completely running every aspect of their lives, they will realize what they are in danger of TRULY LOSING, that of their God-given freedom.
From what I've heard of a few of the types of video games that seem to be so popular, the player is a valiant, stronger-than-life character who fights tirelessly against some supreme power for particular goals. Many of the games seem to be set in mythical or magical settings.
Perhaps we need to produce a patriotic version of our own where the young player fights against the usurpation of our constitution and a criminal socialistic government.
Posted November 23, 2009 at 3:02:17 PM
Rob
I'm waiting to rise up. Day after this horrible legislation is passed, I'm cancelling my health "insurance" and will not be buying any in replacement. I'd be most proud to be one of the first named in the lawsuit on this one.
Posted November 24, 2009 at 4:29:52 AM
chuck borg
in reading professor williams' comments, i would say that the time isfast approaching to consider serious opposition to the type of gov. we are under now. be it pacifistic or otherwise, if we don't we will looking down the barrel of history much like the 'comrades' of stalin and mao, and im guessing prof. williams will agree.
Posted November 24, 2009 at 6:20:20 AM
karl anglin
A government that robs Peter to pay Paul
will always have the support of Paul
----George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
Posted November 24, 2009 at 10:44:15 PM