In Issues &
Insights, Armando Simón introduces comments by other refugees from numerous Communist
regimes who are witnessing with alarm America’s descent into
totalitarianism. He begins:
. . . People such as myself who
have lived in countries controlled by Communist totalitarian regimes are
thoroughly acquainted with their characteristics: censorship,
divide-and-conquer tactics, fraudulent elections, mutilation of the arts and
science, forbidding books, sadistic repressions, absence of comedy,
snitching to authorities by friends and family members,
constant propaganda, rewriting history books,
toppling statues, relentless fanaticism, the rule of law jettisoned, political
prisoners, self-censorship, propaganda posing as news, ruining the country’s
economy, distorting the meaning of words. We can smell the stench of Communism,
the plague of the 20th century, a mile away.
Except we can smell it here. Now.
We are the canaries in the coal
mine.
I can give hundreds of instances of
the above characteristics being carried out in America, which have been
increasing in frequency and intensity. However, most people are unaware of them
because the major propaganda outlets (CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, The New York Times, The
Boston Globe, The Washington Post,
etc.) ignore them and, on the other hand, conservatives are notorious for only
preaching to the choir and stubbornly and stupidly not reaching out
to the general public because they are so lazy.
Equally affected by the news
blackout of the propaganda outlets are the frantic warnings from immigrants
from Communist countries. On several other occasions
in various conservative outlets,
I have expressed my alarm at
what is happening and I could repeat myself here. Instead of writing yet
another article sounding the alarm that the barbarians are not at the gates,
but inside the gates, I will cite other refugees and dissidents if for no other
reason that their voices deserve to be heard by more people, contrary to the
efforts of the media hive-mind to suppress them. Some may object to my merely
listing their voices and that it is a long list. Well, the point is that
it is a long list. So, you should pay attention.
And, remember: If it happened to
us, why not to you? And, like you, we did nothing to stop it when it could have
been easily stopped in its earlier stages.
Following his opening paragraphs, Mr. Simón quotes refugees
from numerous Communist countries on what’s happening today in America. For the full column, click here. Share!
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