The White House released a statement on Tuesday in recognition of the National Day for the Victims of Communism, marking the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in the Soviet Union.
The White House referred to the "dark decades of oppressive communism" that followed the Bolshevik Revolution, and recognized the many who have died and continue to suffer under communism.
The full statement can be read here:
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Today marks the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution.
ReplyDeleteThe Bolshevik Revolution — a Century of Blood - evil at its
zenith.
IF Germany and Japan had invaded Russia at the same time.......
DeleteI kinda think Germany could have handled Russia on their own if
ReplyDeletethey could have gotten rid of the two fleas on their back.
After all, per Patton, the Germans were the best soldiers.
Patton was much impressed with German infantry as well he should have been.
DeleteThis is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteTrump should highlight the names and number estimates for each mass murderer though, with quotes and examples of what they did.
100m is surely too low a total estimate also.
Activists in the US glorifying Communists should be seen as glorifying rape, murder, enslave, and torture. A person needn't be a classical liberal to oppose such things, but the extreme danger should be appreciated.
Foreign "communist" regimes today shouldn't be seen as so terrible, because "communism" is only a label. But activists should be viewed with much suspicion.
Trump should highlight the names and number estimates for each mass murderer though, with quotes and examples of what they did.
DeleteGood idea. I call Liberals today commies because they don't like it. :