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<blockquote data-quote="pauli" data-source="post: 11668" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>Fahrenheit 9/11</strong></p><p></p><p>sigh...</p><p></p><p>Yes Uni, people tend to think that just because the Russian gov't failed that Communism is no longer something to be concerned about. It is a thing of the past. Unfortunately, the threat is still potentially out there being as there are many in the U.S. who hold to Marxist ideas and would like to reform our political system to reflect more Marxist themes. This would be a complete disaster for us. The U.S. has been pampered and shielded from totalitarian systems because of the representative republic that our founding fathers created.</p><p></p><p>I am concerned because I see that many of the young people in the university system since the 1960's have been brainwashed with Marxist/Leninist political ideas. This type of thinking has permeated our culture to such an extent that we don't feel it - but like the frog in the pan on the stove, we are being slowly cooked alive. </p><p></p><p>I remember when I started attending my local community college in the early 80's there was a teacher who placed as part of her reading requirements, The Communist Manifesto. I was appalled! I could not understand why this teacher was requiring us to read a book that I felt was innappropriate. But, she was in love with it and wanted to teach us about Communism - even though the book, if I recall, was O.T. to her course. When I went to graduate school, I was exposed to liberal thinking, aka "progressive," aka "politically correct." These terms, if I remember correctly, are used by the socialists and communists to disguise the true nature of their political leanings. And, anyone who has had experience in the university for the past 20+ years can tell you that this sort of thinking is the norm in college. The teachers are very happy to teach you "progressive" ideas, but they are completely totalitarian if you confront them with different ideas. You are supposed to be "tolerant" of everybody elses' ethnicity, sexual-orientation and/or lifestyle. But, G-d forbid, if you talk about anything that is "right of center." Once you cross that line, the tollerance ends and the totalitarianism begins. So, there is tollerance for everything, except for a free exchange of ideas.</p><p></p><p>This is why I feel Michael Moron's (forgive me I thought Michael Savage's word was funny! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite45" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> ) movie is alarming. People are just so willing to believe it uncritically because he is saying what they want to hear, that they don't even look to see that behind the "Great and Powerful Oz," there is really just a propagandist who wants to lull people to sleep with half truths and dodgy editing. It scares me that he is even taken seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauli, post: 11668, member: 88"] [b]Fahrenheit 9/11[/b] sigh... Yes Uni, people tend to think that just because the Russian gov't failed that Communism is no longer something to be concerned about. It is a thing of the past. Unfortunately, the threat is still potentially out there being as there are many in the U.S. who hold to Marxist ideas and would like to reform our political system to reflect more Marxist themes. This would be a complete disaster for us. The U.S. has been pampered and shielded from totalitarian systems because of the representative republic that our founding fathers created. I am concerned because I see that many of the young people in the university system since the 1960's have been brainwashed with Marxist/Leninist political ideas. This type of thinking has permeated our culture to such an extent that we don't feel it - but like the frog in the pan on the stove, we are being slowly cooked alive. I remember when I started attending my local community college in the early 80's there was a teacher who placed as part of her reading requirements, The Communist Manifesto. I was appalled! I could not understand why this teacher was requiring us to read a book that I felt was innappropriate. But, she was in love with it and wanted to teach us about Communism - even though the book, if I recall, was O.T. to her course. When I went to graduate school, I was exposed to liberal thinking, aka "progressive," aka "politically correct." These terms, if I remember correctly, are used by the socialists and communists to disguise the true nature of their political leanings. And, anyone who has had experience in the university for the past 20+ years can tell you that this sort of thinking is the norm in college. The teachers are very happy to teach you "progressive" ideas, but they are completely totalitarian if you confront them with different ideas. You are supposed to be "tolerant" of everybody elses' ethnicity, sexual-orientation and/or lifestyle. But, G-d forbid, if you talk about anything that is "right of center." Once you cross that line, the tollerance ends and the totalitarianism begins. So, there is tollerance for everything, except for a free exchange of ideas. This is why I feel Michael Moron's (forgive me I thought Michael Savage's word was funny! :D ) movie is alarming. People are just so willing to believe it uncritically because he is saying what they want to hear, that they don't even look to see that behind the "Great and Powerful Oz," there is really just a propagandist who wants to lull people to sleep with half truths and dodgy editing. It scares me that he is even taken seriously. [/QUOTE]
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