100 Years. 100 Million Lives. Think Twice.

BOP

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For edification. The comments are worth reading.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2017/11/20/nicolae-one-hundred-million/#.WkgbnwFilTY.twitter

By Laura M. Nicolae November 20, 2017


In 1988, my twenty-six-year-old father jumped off a train in the middle of Hungary with nothing but the clothes on his back. For the next two years, he fled an oppressive Romanian Communist regime that would kill him if they ever laid hands on him again.

My father ran from a government that beat, tortured, and brainwashed its citizens. His childhood friend disappeared after scrawling an insult about the dictator on the school bathroom wall. His neighbors starved to death from food rations designed to combat “obesity.” As the population dwindled, women were sent to the hospital every month to make sure they were getting pregnant.

My father’s escape journey eventually led him to the United States. He moved to the Midwest and married a Romanian woman who had left for America the minute the regime collapsed. Today, my parents are doctors in quiet, suburban Kansas. Both of their daughters go to Harvard. They are the lucky ones.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Every College Student that thinks Communism is so nifty should be shipped off to North Korea fort a years internship
 

Hijinx

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Speak to your high school graduate that has a job and you will not hear the praises of Communism and Socialism.
These people who like Communists and Socialists are the educated kids, The so called smart kids.
They didn't go to college to learn Communism, but it is being taught to them by socialist educators.

Certainly in this country we have freedom of speech, but how did the speech in our colleges become so tainted.
The liberalism is so rampant, that Conservatives cannot go to the coffee shop wearing a Trump hat.
IMO our colleges are destroying the best part of the American way by brainwashing the people they are supposed to be teaching.
 
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