In this eye-opening video, David Volodzko discusses his firing from the Seattle Times editorial board last year for writing a column about Vladimir Lenin's crimes against humanity. Volodzko wrote the column in response to the erection of a large statue of Lenin in the upscale Fremont neighborhood in Seattle. Volodzko also reviews some important history about Lenin's numerous acts of brutality.
Volodzko notes the moral depravity and selective outrage of liberal activists who have torn down statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson but who have no problem with a statue of Lenin.
For those who may wonder what Volodzko's shirt says, it shows the Hebrew word for "truth" (a-met).
Volodzko notes the moral depravity and selective outrage of liberal activists who have torn down statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson but who have no problem with a statue of Lenin.
For those who may wonder what Volodzko's shirt says, it shows the Hebrew word for "truth" (a-met).