As we have seen in Argentina and elsewhere, socialism stops all economic development, cuts up a stagnated economy as if it were a fixed pie, enriches the oligarchs and impoverishes the nation.
Such is the product of socialism in every language and in every culture and on every continent in the world
Americas youth have been presented with the promises of Marxism but not the realities of its implementation to civilizations. Critical Theory invites our young people to freely criticize their parents, their government, and their past. This provides them a sense of superiority and power.
However, once the puppet masters are in full control, such freedoms are terminated. In a socialist/communist government, there is no tolerance for political criticism.
Again, quoting Mao from the famed Little Red Book:
"Don't you want to abolish state power?" Yes, we do, but not right now; we cannot do it yet. Why? Because imperialism still exists, because domestic reaction still exists, because classes still exist in our country.
In order to resolve the internal contradictions between ourselves and the enemy, for instance, the power to arrest, to try and to sentence certain counter-revolutionaries, and to deprive landlords and bureaucrat-capitalists of their right to vote and their freedom of speech for a specified period of time - all this comes within the scope of our dictatorship.
For as long a period of time as is necessary, The Party does not let them take part in political activities and compels them to obey the law of the People's Government and to engage in labor and, through labor, transform themselves into new men.
In China, even the Red Guard who Mao used to execute his Cultural Revolution found themselves, in the end, rounded up and sent to the gulags as outcasts. Mao was through with them. And, he certainly did not need their idealism. They were sent to re-education camps where a great many of them died. They had served their master well. |