Friday, May 3, 2013

May Victims of Communism Day

 

Today is the fifth annual Victims of Communism Day, a day to remember the people murdered by their own governments in their quest to achieve a "worker's paradise" where everyone is equal, where "to each according to his needs, from each according to his abilities" is the beautiful dream lie.  R.J. Rummel, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Hawaii, has calculated that the total number of victims of Communism - that is, the domestic victims of their own governments - in the USSR, China, Vietnam, North Korea and Cambodia is 98.4 million people.  For all Communist governments during the 20th Century, he puts the estimate at approximately 110 million.  And this wasn't in warfare against other nations, this was what these governments did to their own people - "breaking eggs" to make their utopian omlette.

Six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust, and another six million people the Nazis decided were "undesirable" went with them.  "Never again" is the motto of the modern Jew, and many others just as dedicated.  But "again and again and again" seems to be the rebuke of history.

The Communists are hardly alone in these crimes.  Rummel estimates that the total number of people murdered by their own governments during the 20th Century is on the close order of 262 million, but the single biggest chunk of that truly frightening number is directly due to one pernicious idea:  That we can make people better.

Why do I own guns?  For a number of reasons, but one of them is this:

4 comments:

  1. I guess A. Lincoln was in the less than 1 million citizens slaughtered class. He only killed about 750,000 Americans. The Hutus in Rwanda hacked 800,000 Tutsis to death while Clinton and Albright dithered and the U.N. passed resolutions.

    It's not genocide unless the prez says it is. Just simple ethnic cleansing. Sherman tried to get Lincoln to let him kill all the residents of the rebellious states. So, I guess Abe could have been worse, huh?

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    1. It's not genocide unless the prez says it is. Just simple ethnic cleansing. Sherman tried to get Lincoln to let him kill all the residents of the rebellious states. So, I guess Abe could have been worse, huh?

      Wish you were here! Think I'll get some more Eastern NC barbecue........:)

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  2. Staggering numbers, indeed. Poor Abe--he didn't really have 20th Century technology at his disposal. Imagine what Sherman could have done with WMDs?

    brrrrrr...that's a chilling thought.

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    1. brrrrrr...that's a chilling thought.

      & they would have used them.

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