Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Communism Is Slavery



This is one of the shortest blogs that you will ever read here. This post is an answer to three questions that I received from a reader. The first question, "What's wrong with Communism?" The second question, "Why do you (Tom Correa) hate Communism so much?" And the last question, "How does Communism relate to what's happening today?"

Before going into my answer, let me just say that I have to admit that I was tempted to go into the whole history of Communism. I was going to go into how Communism is slavery, how it makes its subjects slaves of the state, how it deprives people of self-worth, dignity, and basic freedoms.

I was going to go into how Communist governments restrict the human spirit, make demands at the point of a gun, how Communist regimes intimidate and extort through force and threat, and fear of retaliation. I was even going to talk about how Communism has murdered more than a hundred million of its own people during its history.

As for why I hate it so much? I was going to write about how, when I was a U.S. Marine and just 19 years old, I participated in the last two military operations in Vietnam. I was going to describe how I saw the terror on the faces of those fleeing Communism during the Fall of Saigon, South Vietnam, with nothing more than they could carry. I was going to say how it was then that I learned how fear of retribution for wanting to be free can force people to flee for their lives. But I decided not to.

And while I was going to go into details of how in 1985 we all learned about the Communist "Re-Education Camps" in Vietnam after the Communists took over, I decided against it. You see, while I was going to mention how the world learned that year that the Communists in Vietnam had killed over 2.5 million people in their "Re-Education Camps" in the ten years after the Fall of Saigon, I thought you wouldn't care to hear about it.

Yes indeed, I was going to go into all of that simply because I thought for a moment that someone might be interested in knowing about the callousness, the indifference, the pain, and the suffering of those who have had to live under Communism, and why I hate Communism so much. But I decided not to. I decided not to while knowing that long and drawn-out articles about such crimes against humanity don't hold the interest of people who really should be interested in knowing about such horrors. Yes, especially when such horrors may soon be ours.

Instead, I present to you what I think is wrong with Communism:

Communism is all about the total control of every aspect of our lives. Control of their people is absolutely paramount to a Communist regime. Control is their weapon to stop freedom from flourishing. Control enables Communist regimes to hold on to power. That, my friends, in a nutshell, is what's wrong with Communism.

Communism doesn't believe in citizenship or a person having God-given rights. Communism believes the only rights that we have all come from the government. And as such, Communists believe our rights can be taken away by the government. Communism is a form of government in which a powerful, omnipresent central government, consisting of a few people with unrestricted God-like power, can regulate and control every aspect of the lives of its subjects.

Communism is the physical and spiritual antithesis of Americanism and our founding principles. I say this because Communism does not allow its people fundamental rights, such as liberty, free speech, freedom of religion, due process of law, freedom of assembly, freedom against warrantless search and seizure, and freedom to protect oneself -- especially against the government.

In our Republic, Capitalism enables the private sector to employ workers through individual business owners, corporations, or other non-government agencies. Communists believe that capitalism is wrong and the private sector must be under government control. The same goes for the affairs of your city, town, and state. Communism believes that all government affairs, no matter at what level, should answer to the central government.

As for us, a Communist central government would mean a Communist federal government. And of course, this means we would have absolutely no say regarding the destiny of where we live.

As for my opinion about how does Communism relate to what's happening today?

I believe the detrimental policies and actions of primarily Democrat politicians today are all about Democrats believing they have unrestricted power while attempting to transform our federal government into a dominant all-pervasive Communist government. Those wanting this are enemies to us all. They are against everything America is about.

Tom Correa


2 comments:

  1. This is what's wrong with communism. These are the horrors of thorough communism up close and personal. The only vehicles belong to government. The citizenry use government given bicycles only, that are owned by the government. Their livestock, food, clothing, shelter, water, and schools are owned by the government. You are not allowed to own anything. You may not own a Bible or a cell phone. There are no t.v.s or radios, or firearms, or computers of any sort whatsoever for the citizenry. Your clothing that is government-owned is a dull khaki green uniform. Your toilet is a hole in the ground. There is no indoor water. You're not allowed to own a business or open a business. Your daily ration arrives via dump truck on a nearby street corner: cabbage and turnip. All waterways are severely polluted which the citizenry has grown seemingly immune to, but foreigners get violently sick from and wind up with internal bleeding and worms. To avoid food poisoning, as a foreigner you must eat Wonly something boiled with extreme heat. The so-called churches are few and far between, government owned and run--and not christian. You must ask permission to travel from town to town, and you will be stopped (foreigner or citizen) to show your papers. Does that sound like nazi germany? Whole families are interned in a concentration camp, ten of them around the country, when a person has erred according to the government. Yes, I hate communism.
    Most all citizens work in agricultural fields, even women and mothers. In the fields are set up speakers for the communist radio blurting out propoganda about their leader. There are no signs, and no billboards. In schools the children are indoctrinated to fear all other countries and especially the United States. When the delegation were introduced to a classroom of young children, they immediately started crying because they had been indoctrinated that Americans want to kill them; that they should hate Americans. This is happening today over there, and is the agenda the left has for the United States today, plus every nation of the world. They want the power, and don't want you to have it! That's how it related to us today.

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  2. I couldn't agree more Elizabeth Johnson. It seems that communism is the worst type of power struggle out there. And the fact that we have to put up with it is very scary. How can we believe that this is the new normal? I guess almost everybody expects us to live this way. Well I've got news for ya. This is America. We don't want your communism nor do we need it. So please feel free to put it where the sun don't shine. Thank you.

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