And About Darn Time!!

Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


You just proved this:





CRT was brought here by the neo-Marxist Frankfurt School....

The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory​

The Frankfurt School, known more appropriately as Critical Theory, is a philosophical and sociological movement spread across many universities around the world. It was originally located at the Institute for Social Research (Institut für Sozialforschung), an attached institute at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. The Institute was founded in 1923 thanks to a donation by Felix Weil with the aim of developing Marxist studies in Germany. After 1933, the Nazis forced its closure, and the Institute was moved to the United States where it found hospitality at Columbia University in New York City.


There are only three things important to the Democrat program, agenda.....Race, Class, and Gender.
Not liberty, not religious freedom, not prosperity, not individuality, not tranquility.
Race, Class, and Gender.
“Cultural Marxism, though it’s dismissed by critics as a “term invented by the Right”, “was an undeniable school of thought taking Marxist categories of oppressed and oppressor beyond the economic realm and applying to it other forms of oppression: gender, race, sexuality.” Caldron Pool

“A hundred years ago, kids in classrooms were taught the color of their skin was their most important characteristic — and if they looked a certain way, they were inferior. Today, kids again are being taught that the color of their skin defines them — and if they look a certain way, they’re an oppressor.” Tim Scott Text of Sen. Tim Scott's GOP response to Biden speech


The Democrat Party sure is lucky there are morons like you around, huh?

You just admitted that you have no idea what CRT for the black Afro-American is about.
CRT is not a diversity and inclusion “training” but a practice of interrogating the role of race and racism in society that emerged in the legal academy and spread to other fields of scholarship. Crenshaw—who coined the term “CRT”—notes that CRT is not a noun, but a verb. It cannot be confined to a static and narrow definition but is considered to be an evolving and malleable practice. It critiques how the social construction of race and institutionalized racism perpetuate a racial caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers. CRT also recognizes that race intersects with other identities, including sexuality, gender identity, and others. CRT recognizes that racism is not a bygone relic of the past. Instead, it acknowledges that the legacy of slavery, segregation, and the imposition of second-class citizenship on Black Americans and other people of color continue to permeate the social fabric of this nation.
 

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
I agree, however, that is not the way it's working in our school systems now. There is an undeniable extreme leftist bias in academia at all levels.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)





Boy, are you just stupid, or dishonest?


I know, you are BOTH!

Public schools are government schools. Private schools are private.

See how that works?
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)

You must notice how deftly I put you in your place sans vulgarity.


One of the many differences between out political sides.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)





Boy, are you just stupid, or dishonest?


I know, you are BOTH!

Public schools are government schools. Private schools are private.

See how that works?

The United States government does not run a University.
They get government funding on some level, but the government doesn't run them.

Are you a retard? Or just play one on these boards?
 

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
I agree, however, that is not the way it's working in our school systems now. There is an undeniable extreme leftist bias in academia at all levels.
all public schools are controlled locally by locally elected people, it is not highly centralized. You do not know what is being taught at McDonald County High School, I do because I am directly involved, there is no leftist leaning bias in fact since it is a super majority of Republicans in the area and the influence is highly conservative, the only flags flying in the parking lot is one US flag and many Trump for president flags.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)





Boy, are you just stupid, or dishonest?


I know, you are BOTH!

Public schools are government schools. Private schools are private.

See how that works?

The United States government does not run a University.
They get government funding on some level, but the government doesn't run them.

Are you a retard? Or just play one on these boards?





State Universities are indeed government colleges. Harvard, as an example, is private. However even there if you want a government grant for your research you must do the research that the government wants you to do.

I'm an academic. Clearly you aren't.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Why shy away from a concept in a free country?

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
Communism killed an awful lot of people in a very short period of time a very short time ago and is still killing people today, and there are adherents eager to impose it on the US. Of course kids should be taught about its evils. IOW, it's worse than feudalism was.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)





Boy, are you just stupid, or dishonest?


I know, you are BOTH!

Public schools are government schools. Private schools are private.

See how that works?

The United States government does not run a University.
They get government funding on some level, but the government doesn't run them.

Are you a retard? Or just play one on these boards?



Wrong again:


"Justice Department drops suit accusing Yale of discriminating against White and Asian applicants, in reversal from Trump era"





You're on the batting end of a no-hitter.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)
What do you call schools run by governments?
 
In schools that are run by religious sects and organizations they are very biased and do indoctrinate the student body.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Why shy away from a concept in a free country?

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
Communism killed an awful lot of people in a very short period of time a very short time ago and is still killing people today, and there are adherents eager to impose it on the US. Of course kids should be taught about its evils. IOW, it's worse than feudalism was.





The Progressive left, has murdered more people in the last 100 years, than ALL the murders done by mankind over the last 2,000 years.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Why shy away from a concept in a free country?

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
Communism killed an awful lot of people in a very short period of time a very short time ago and is still killing people today, and there are adherents eager to impose it on the US. Of course kids should be taught about its evils. IOW, it's worse than feudalism was.





The Progressive left, has murdered more people in the last 100 years, than ALL the murders done by mankind over the last 2,000 years.
Untrue, the Mongols were the best at it....
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Why shy away from a concept in a free country?

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
Communism killed an awful lot of people in a very short period of time a very short time ago and is still killing people today, and there are adherents eager to impose it on the US. Of course kids should be taught about its evils. IOW, it's worse than feudalism was.



An amazing consistency....



The Democrats were the party of slavery in 1860.....


....and they are fine with slavery today, as long as it is for building solar panels.



"The Uyghur genocide is the ongoing series of human rights abuses perpetrated by the government of China against the Uyghur people and other ethnic and religious minorities..."
en.wikipedia.org

Uyghur genocide - Wikipedia


en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org

"We must rid ourselves once and for all of the Quaker-Papist babble about the sanctity of human life." Leon Trotsky
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Polislick is a gregarious totalitarian and Stalinist sympathizer and chauvinist .... That is the reason they claim everything is communism so you don't notice when they act like communist. Yet communism is not about state police and spies, that is from autocratic dictators who seek to ban you from society and earning a living.
We need that here
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)





Boy, are you just stupid, or dishonest?


I know, you are BOTH!

Public schools are government schools. Private schools are private.

See how that works?

The United States government does not run a University.
They get government funding on some level, but the government doesn't run them.

Are you a retard? Or just play one on these boards?



Wrong again:


"Justice Department drops suit accusing Yale of discriminating against White and Asian applicants, in reversal from Trump era"





You're on the batting end of a no-hitter.

Bot, you've been pitching junk balls for years on these boards. I engage you because it's fun to fuck with your algorithms.
And you never change your tune. But, then again, considering where you are from, it's not surprising you'd espouse fascism. :)
 

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