VICTIMS OF COMMUNISM DAY - MAY 1st
May Day is now a soft and cuddly day celebrating Fabian socialism, big labor unions and now, illegal immigration. Let us remember what May Day is really about for the last 75 years - the Red banners of May Day stand for bloody Communism. We should interpret the Red as representing the blood of communism’s victims.
May Day began as a holiday for socialists and labor union activists, not just communists. But over time, the date was taken over by the Soviet Union and other communist regimes and used as a propaganda tool to prop up their regimes. I suggest that we instead use it as a day to commemorate those regimes’ millions of victims. The authoritative Black Book of Communism estimates the total at 80 to 100 million dead, greater than that caused by all other twentieth century tyrannies combined. We appropriately have a Holocaust Memorial Day. It is equally appropriate to commemorate the victims of the twentieth century’s other great totalitarian tyranny. And May Day is the most fitting day to do so. I suggest that May Day be turned into Victims of Communism Day....
And today we are ruled by ‘regime’ politicians who revere Marx, Alinsky and Mao. We may soon need more red on the American flag.
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