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School curriculum whitewashes communism’s history – OCRegister

When the state Assembly passed Assemblyman Rob Bontas bill that would have repealed state provisions that make membership in the Communist Party a fireable offense for state employment, a firestorm of criticism ensued.

The backlash forced Bonta to withdraw the bill, but any rejoicing should be tempered by the knowledge that Californias new curriculum guidelines whitewash communisms gruesome history.

While Bontas backdown is a tactical victory for the victims of communism, the history and social studies curriculum frameworks approved last year by the state Board of Education could ensure a long-term strategic defeat for communisms opponents.

In describing the Cold War, the 11th-grade curriculum framework says that the Soviet Union was a communist nation that had a very poor record of protecting human rights. This is a spectacular understatement. Through politically motivated forced starvations, mass executions and other heinous means, the Soviet Union was responsible for the deaths of 20 million people. The Soviet Union did not just fail to protect human rights, but rather was a killing machine of gargantuan proportions.

It gets worse, however.

In discussing the policies of Mao Zedong, longtime ruler of communist China, the framework says, The Great Leap Forward (1958-1961) and the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) caused massive turmoil in China. Students, therefore, should learn about the unrest and disorder in China during these years: elites were made to work on farms; there was arbitrary application of revolutionary justice; the Red Guard even turned on members of Maos own party.

Terms such as massive turmoil, unrest and disorder are euphemisms of appalling dimensions here. According to The Black Book of Communism, up to 3 million Chinese were killed during Maos Cultural Revolution.

Worse, 20 million to 43 million Chinese people died in the massive famine caused by Maos forced communist agricultural policies during The Great Leap Forward, making it the worst famine in history.

Among the atrocities committed, The Black Book notes that children were killed, boiled and used for fertilizer, while in various provinces children were eaten.

The death toll of communism worldwide during the 20th century is estimated to be between 85 million to 100 million. The failure of the 11th-grade framework to mention that crucial basic fact is an epic whitewash.

What children are taught or not taught in the classroom has an impact on their beliefs.

A recent YouGov survey found that, of those who have heard of him, one out of four millennials have a favorable opinion of Vladimir Lenin. A larger proportion of millennials believe that more people were killed by George W. Bushs administration than by Joseph Stalin.

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the communist revolution in Russia. Instead of learning about the mind-boggling toll of lives lost to communism, our children are receiving a sanitized version of communisms evil history. In an interview, a member of the Southern California Young Communist League prophetically said, Whoever controls the minds of the next generation basically controls the future.

Lance Izumi is Koret senior fellow in education studies and senior director of the Center for Education at the Pacific Research Institute. He is the author of the forthcoming book The Corrupt Classroom: Bias, Indoctrination, Violence, Social Engineering and Why America Needs School Choice.

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The Dark Origins of Communism: Part 3 of 3 – The Epoch Times

The French Revolution from 1789 to 1799 had a large influence on Karl Marx, and on the origins of communism. Weve written previously about Gracchus Babeuf, regarded as the first revolutionary communist, and his direct influence on Marx; and weve also written about Maximilien Robespierre, whose violent Reign of Terror had a strong influence on both Babeuf and Vladimir Lenin.

But what were the ideas that incited Robespierre to start his Reign of Terror? What was the environment that would inspire the atheistic hatred behind the French Revolutions dechristianization movement? And what was it that inspired the revolutionary revolts that would continue into the 19th and 20th centuries?

To understand these, we need to look at the cultural and philosophical environment in Europe at the time of the French Revolution.

Communism grew out of an age in which everything was being reconsidered, and the mid-to-late 1700s was a time of massive religious and political shifts.

The growth of Protestantism led to the First Great Awakening in the 1730s and 1740s, and it captured many discontents within the Catholic Church. Likewise, the American Revolution between 1775 and 1783 showed there was an alternative to the rule of kings.

People came to believe they could live lives independent of the existing hierarchies, and they sought new ideasand alternatives to the prevailing religious and political systems. The political paths Europe inevitably took, however, were opposite to those of the United States.

The new American system attempted to create personal liberties bylimiting government. It allowed people to build wealth and choose how to live their lives with a greater allowance for free will.

The emerging European systems aimed to strip the individual of adherence to traditions, to replace the practice of individual faith with state-sponsored beliefs, and to begin playing with the idea of achieving equality through state redistribution. They would soon find these goals were only possible through a totalitarian system that could force its will on the individual.

Just a few years afterLenins Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, the famous essayist G.K. Chesterton wrote on March 21, 1925, that the new communist systems are not rebelling against an abnormal tyranny; they are rebelling against what they think is a normal tyrannythe tyranny of the normal.

They are not in revolt against the king, he wrote. They are in revolt against the citizen.

Author Michael Walsh wrote in his book The Devils Pleasure Palace that these problems persist in modern Western societies and lie almost entirely in our rejection of myth, legend, and religion as unscientific and in our embrace of barren process to deliver solutions to the worlds ills.

Communism is not just a political movement, but also an ideology with its own sense of moral structure and allegiance. Walsh writes, During the Cold War, critics in the West remarked that the Soviet Union and its doctrine of Marxism-Leninism resembled nothing so much as a new religion.

He notes this new religion of communism mirrored the structures of traditional religionswith its own scripture in the writings of Marx and Engels, with its leaders raised as prophets of the system, and with a clerical caste in the Politburo committee and communist apologists in the West.

To understand this new religions occult and violently anti-religious nature, its important to understand the ideological environment from which it emerged.

While the history of Illuminism has unfortunately been overshadowed by conspiracy theories and popular fiction, there really were Illuminati, and their role in influencing the modern ideologies of communism cannot be overlooked.

A portrait of Leon Trotsky, a Communist Party leader alongside Vladimir Lenin, and one of the seven members of the first Politburo. (The Russian Bolshevik Revolution, 1921)

Leon Trotsky, a leader of the Russian Communist Party alongside Lenin, noted the importance of this in his 1930 autobiography, My Life.

Trotsky wrote, In the 18th century, freemasonry became expressive of a militant policy of enlightenment, as in the case of the Illuminati, who were the forerunners of revolution.

He noted that those to the left of the Illuminati culminated in the Carbonari, referring to the Carbonari secret revolutionary societies in Italy. These societies were prominent during the Napoleonic wars and were partly credited with the spread of socialist ideas.

Illuminism was among the many occult philosophies of the time, with influences from the ancient belief systems of Gnosticism and Hermeticism. It wasbased on a loose idea of personal enlightenment through reason, with a heavy focus on materialism and the nature of manand often with strong anti-religious and anti-government overtones.

The Order of the Illuminati was among the more influential institutions of the philosophy, and was founded by occult revolutionary Adam Weishaupt in Bavaria in 1776. His organization was known for its many writings calling for the overthrow of religion and government, and its ideological battle with the Rosicrucians, another occult sect that was popular at the time.

Weishaupts order didnt last long, however. In 1786, the elector of Bavaria, Charles Theodore, banned all secret societies and seized the correspondence and writings of Weishaupt and his followers. The government would later publish these in order to further incriminate the groups of conspirators seeking to overthrow the governments of Europe.

Abb Augustin Barruel, a French Jesuit priest, wrote in his 1797 book Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism that the ideas of Weishaupt were later carried out by the Jacobin Clubsthe group behind the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution, of which both Robespierre and Babeuf were members.

A portrait of Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830), founder of The Order of the Illuminati in Bavaria in 1776. (Kupferstich nach C. K. Mansinger von 1799, Punktierstich von Johann Friedrich Rossmssler, via Wikimedia Commons)

Barruelwrote that the Jacobins preached the idea that all men were equal and free, but that in the name of equality and liberty, they trampled under foot the altar and the throne; they stimulated all nations to rebellion, and aimed at plunging them ultimately into the horrors of anarchy. Weishaupt himself calledfor the abolition of all ordered government, inheritance, private property, patriotism, family, and religion. In Weishaupts writings, we can find many of the same core beliefs preached by Marx.

Weishaupt also developed the idea of stages of civilization, later mirrored by Marx in his theory of the six stages of society, with communism the final stage. Under communist leaders that would follow, their belief that their ideas were Utopian was used to justify their destruction of all other traditions and beliefs.

Occult historian Nesta Webster wrote in her 1924 book Secret Societies and Subversive Movements that neither the French Revolution nor the Bolshevist Revolution arose from merely the conditions of their times or the direct teachings of their leaders.

She wrote, Both these explosions were produced by forces which, making use of popular suffering or discontent, had long been gathering strength for an onslaught not only on Christianity, but on all society and moral order.

There were popular discussions on the nature of religion and politics in France at the time of the French Revolution, and in this, all ideologies from Europe and abroad were being observed and discussed.

Many French began to question the church, with their doubts fueled in part by the churchs attempt to suppress doubtparticularly under the Inquisition, which continued trying heretics until 1834 in Spain. In the debates about religion, the French began abandoning Catholicism for other variants of Christianity and also turned to many dark occult beliefs.

Ideologies of the time were influenced by Hermeticism, as well as dark occult sects of Gnosticism. The Gnostic cults often incorporated parts of Christianity and other faiths, yet largely opposed the Christian moral order. Their core beliefs played a key role in shaping the moral philosophies in the French Revolution.

Some of these beliefs were more upfront in their nature. The Gnostic sect called the Cainites, for example, pushed for a direct rebellion against moral order, and called on followers to destroy the creations of Gods and to engage directly in sin.

Others took a less direct path and masked their nature with a veil of reason. The sect known as theCarpocratians, for example, denied the divinity of Jesus and believed they shouldnot be held tolaws or to moralitythings they regarded as human constructs.

Jacques Matter, a 19th-century author ofecclesiastical history, wrote about the Carpocratians in his 1828 book Histoire Critique du Gnosticisme, noting that the sect opposed religion and that its followers believed their abandonment of restraints made them equal to God.

Its belief in human nature, rather than moral aspirations, was something that mirrored the materialist ideologies that communism would later adopt. It was the idea that if nature takes precedence, anything that springs from human nature is then correctincluding any crime and any sin.

Russian author and historian Alexander Solzhenitsyn said in his 1983 Templeton Address that within the philosophical system of Marx and Lenin, and at the heart of their psychology, hatred of God is the principal driving force, more fundamental than all their political and economic pretensions.

He added, Militant atheism is not merely incidental or marginal to communist policy; it is not a side effect, but the central pivot.

All of this comes back to the roots of communist ideologythe promotion of human nature over divine aspirations, and the destruction of moral restraint.

And this deification of human nature was a key element in the social philosophies and occult institutions of the French Revolution.

The first state religion of the French Revolution, the Cult of Reason, carried the same anti-religious fervor, and deified the concept of human reason in place of a belief in the divine. Under it, Jacques Hbert and his Hbertist followers carried out the dechristianization movement to slander and destroy Christianity.

Part of the anti-Christian obsession under the Cult of Reason can be attributed to the prevalence of the teachings of Voltaire, an influential philosopher of the time.

A portrait of Franois-Marie Arouet (16941778), known as Voltaire, a philosopher and anti-religious writer of the French Enlightenment. (Workshop of Nicolas de Largillire, via Wikimedia Commons)

In his letters, Voltaire frequently referred to Christians and Christ as the wretch, and frequently called for crushing the wretch. He urged one his key followers, Jean-Baptiste le Rond dAlembert, to accomplish this using a tactic where he called to strike but conceal your hand.

In a 1765 letter, he wrote, Victory is declaring for us on all sides, and I can assure you, that soon, none but the rabble will follow the standard of our enemies, and we equally condemn that rabble whether for us or against us. And in a 1768 letter, he wrote that the monster of religion must fall, pierced by a hundred invisible hands; yes, let it fall beneath a thousand repeated blows.

John Robinson, the first general secretary to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1783, wrote about the conspirators behind the French Revolution in his 1797 Proofs of a Conspiracy, and noted Voltaires effects.

Robinson wrote that the darling project of Voltaire and his followers was to destroy Christianity and all Religion, and to bring about a total change of government. He wrote that Voltaire took the approach of ideological influence, and mass produced writings equally calculated for inflaming the sensual appetites of men and for perverting their judgments.

Solzhenitsyn believed this concept is at the root of many ills the world has witnessed under communism. He said, The failings of human consciousness, deprived of its divine dimension, have been a determining factor in all the major crimes of this century.

When people lose a sense of moral responsibility, and when human reasonwith similarly unrestrained will and desires behind itbecomes the sole foundation of understanding right and wrong, what then motivates people to choose right over wrong? Solzhenitsyn noted this was a core loophole within communist ideology.

When external rights are completely unrestricted, why should one make an inner effort to restrain oneself from ignoble acts? he said. Or why should one refrain from burning hatred, whatever its basisrace, class, or ideology? Such hatred is in fact corroding many hearts today. Atheist teachers in the West are bringing up a younger generation in a spirit of hatred of their own society.

A similar ideological source was found in the teachings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a political philosopher who was a major influence on the French Revolution and modern socialism.

Similar to the Gnostic sects, Rousseau held that character and identity were formed post-natally, and he preached a new virtuous social vision that he believed would bring people closer to unbridled human nature.

Among his key texts was The Social Contract, published in 1762. The book contains Rousseaus theories on how to establish a political society, which aimed to free people from his concept of slavery by having people all equally surrender their rights.

Robespierre was heavily influenced by Rousseau, although Robespierres belief in using terror is not found in Rousseaus thought.

Among the other major beliefs of the Enlightenment was deism, a core belief in Robespierres Cult of the Supreme Being and a philosophical religion that believed the universe was reasonable and could be understood by unassisted human reason. While deism didnt go as far as atheism, its morality was centered on man rather than the divine.

Behind all these beliefs was a shift in religious thinking. It would look to personal reason in place of traditional faith and belief. From this grew a new concept of the deification of man, and a tolerance of all evils that arise from unrestrained human desire.

Leading 19th-century French occultist liphas Lvi explained the nature of some of these sects in his 1860 book, Histoire de la Magie. He referred to them as rebels to the hierarchic order and said in place of the moral sobriety of traditional religion, they sought sensual passions and debauchery, which fed their desire to destroy all social hierarchy, down to even the family structure.

Nesta Webster wrote that these sects had two focuses: the esoteric and the political. They used perversion to bind men to a system, which thenacted to obscure all recognized ideas of morality and religion.

The writings of Marx and Friedrich Engels would mirror this assessment. They said in The Communist Manifesto that their new system abolishes all religion, and all morality.

Solzhenitsyn said that before the communist revolution in Russia, Faith was the shaping and unifying force of the nation, and the religious culture was the moral foundation that held society together.

He said when he was a child, I recall hearing a number of older people offer the following explanation for the great disasters that had befallen Russia: Men have forgotten God; thats why all this has happened.

After his more than 50 years of researching, conducting interviews, and writing about the history of the communist revolution, he said, If I were asked today to formulate as concisely as possible the main cause of the ruinous Revolution that swallowed up some 60 million of our people, I could not put it more accurately than to repeat: Men have forgotten God; thats why all this has happened.

Communism is estimated to have killed at least 100 million people, yet its crimes have not been fully compiled and its ideology still persists. The Epoch Times seeks to expose the history and beliefs of this movement, which has been a source of tyranny and destruction since it emerged. Read the whole series at ept.ms/DeadEndCom

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The Unexpected Afterlife of American Communism – New York Times


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In short, American Communism was a movement that grew out of what the historian Robin D. G. Kelley, the author of Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During the Great Depression, calls the most despised and dispossessed elements of American ...

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California’s Communist Tutorial – The Daily Caller

California assemblyman Rob Bonta authored AB 22, which repeals part of a law allowing state employees to be fired for being members of the Communist Party. The Bay Area Democrat has withdrawn the bill, but his gambit provides a tutorial on the currently raging subject of foreign intervention in American elections.

The Communist Party USA was not just another American political party, like the Democratic, Green, Libertarian and Republican parties. The Communist Party was the creation of the Soviet Union, which established the Communist International, the Comintern, to manage its parties in other lands.

Ben Gitlow, twice the Communist Party candidate for vice-president, described the party as a militarized colonial service in the land they were colonizing for the USSR, the United States.

Millennials and such might wonder which Americans joined a Party like that and still managed to get a job in California government. Rob Bonta failed to name any, including the most prominent.

Few African Americans joined a party that represented an all-white foreign dictatorship, but that proved no impediment to Angela Davis. Long after prominent blacks like Richard Wright abandoned the CPUSA, as he explained in The God That Failed, Davis duly joined the Party. She then gained her first teaching job at UCLA, which she retained despite attempts to fire her.

Davis involvement in a courthouse gun battle made her a national figure, and in 1979 the Soviet Union awarded Davis the International Lenin Peace Prize. In 1980 and 1984, Angela Davis was the vice-presidential candidate of the Communist Party USA, on the bottom of the ticket under white Stalinist Gus Hall.

Serving as the candidate of communist Russia, a hostile totalitarian foreign power, did not prevent Angela Davis from becoming professor of the history of consciousness and feminist studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz. In that post she was a state employee, but was never fired for her CPUSA membership and candidacy.

Another American, Bert Corona, joined the Communist Party in the 1930s and dropped out of USC to become a professional Party agitatorwhat would now be called an organizer. Corona had no college degree and was completely unqualified for a job at Cal State LA, which took affirmative action to hire him.

Corona left that job, but the violence-prone Stalinist was not fired for Communist Party membership. He went on to bilk state government out of millions of dollars.

As the record shows, even the most high-profile and violent Communist Party members can easily secure and retain high-paying jobs with the state of California. That has also been true of the federal government.

The curiosity is not that there were undoubtedly many Reds that made government their vocation, but that the entire Communist Party was not on the federal payroll. That is not some right-wing McCarthyite, but the late liberal Democrat Robert Vaughn, star of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., who at USC wrote his PhD thesis about Communists blacklisted by the movie industry.

Meanwhile, Mr. Bontas legislation was an attempt to rehabilitate Communists by portraying them as just like members of other political parties. They werent and arent.

Communists are prodigious haters who never accepted the U.S. Constitution nor any democratic institutions. They are members of a Party founded, directed and funded by a hostile foreign power. Communists are the sycophants of dictators like Fidel Castro and apologists of their totalitarian regimes.

Just so millennials know, communism still prevails in Cuba, China, Vietnam, and North Korea. That regimes Sado-Stalinist dictator Kim Jong-un hopes to strike the United States with a nuclear missile. So one might say that communism remains a threat to the peace, freedom and security of the United States.

Lloyd Billingsley is a Policy Fellow at the Independent Institute. He is the author of Barack em Up: A Literary Investigation, and Bill of Writes: Dispatches from the Political Correctness Battlefield.

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Paris climate agreement rooted in communism: letter – Shreveport Times

Gerald Holland, Op-ed contributor 5:50 a.m. CT June 6, 2017

President Donald Trump has announced the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. USA TODAY

Letters to the editor(Photo: Gannett)

Hail President Donald Trump for pulling out of the Paris climate change agreement.

In the first place, this "agreement" is a usurpation of the power of the presidency. The Constitution gives the president power to make treaties "provided two-thirds of the Senators concur." The Paris plan is a treaty or there ain't a cow in Texas. President Barrack Obama bypassed the Constitution's treaty mandate because he knew the Senate would reject the deal.

The same applies to Obama's undercover scheme that funds Iran's development of nuclear bombs.In both cases he ignored the Senate's constitutional authority.

Gerald Holland(Photo: Henrietta Wildsmith/The Times)

Unfortunately, Senate Republicans refused to exercise their responsibility and declare the flawed agreements to be treaties and vote on them as such.

The Paris climate deal (allegedly voluntarily) obligates the developed world, America, Canada, Europe, Australia, etc., to impoverish ourselves and send our prosperity to Third World countries. It would be the greatest income transfer in history.

As such, the Paris accord fulfills the ambition of Marxism-Leninism from its conception. Communism failed to make all humans equal, even as they murdered 100,000,000 trying to do so and collapsed as a viable political system.World-government climate change mandates are just the thing to achieve the goals of communism.

For all the hysteria based on the fact that climate always fluctuates, the real threat to humanity, Islamic terrorism, is ignored by the worshippers in the Climate Change Church.

The Copenhagen climate conference of 2009 collapsed after exposure of climate data fraud at East Anglia University. Nevertheless, Herman van Rompuy, the European Union head, said that with climate change agreements "2009 is the first year of global governance" and is "another step to global management."

"Voluntary" may apply to other nations, but for us it will be mandatory, in effect. Climate-change religionists are already circling like buzzards looking for opportunities to sue somebody, anybody, to force compliance with global government's wishes. Laurent Fabius, presiding at the conference, said the standards are "voluntary but legally binding." Voluntary?

Under the Paris agreement Obama foisted on America, China will do nothing to reduce carbon emissions before 2030, if then. It will continue to drastically expand its use of demonized coal to produce electricity for their people. India demands a bribe before they do anything and they plan to double their use of coal anyway.

According to National Public Radio, no climate-change denier, we are required to send at least $100 billion per year to underdeveloped countries.

NPR says this is a floor, not a maximum. It will ramp up over the years. According to standard operating procedure, this largesse will not get to the needy people. Instead It will fund their kleptocrat rulers' lavish lifestyles and their offshore bank accounts. Example: China, ruled by "all animals are equal" communists, proves Animal Farm'sadage, "but some are more equal than others." Some of the richest billionaires on earth are high echelon members of the Chinese communist party.

NPR says further: Even the target date for reduction of greenhouse gases is a big guess. It's somewhere around "mid-century." In the near future CO2 will rise. Eventually, but not soon, emissions will decline. Nations aren't expected to reduce emissions immediately. Zero emissions is the goal, but we would have to completely shut down every beneficial greenhouse gas technology, to (possibly) achieve that objective.

For all the lost jobs, lost prosperity, strangling regulations (including on cow belches and farts,etc.)the illusive improvement in global temperature is only about 1.5 degrees centigrade in 85 years. The politicians negotiating the deal decided that at 2-degree rise "plucked out of air" would be unrealistic, but they moved to 1.5 degrees, even more unrealistic.

For all the hysteria based on the fact that climate always fluctuates, the real threat to humanity, Islamic terrorism, is ignored by the worshippers in the Climate Change Church. Non-believer and heretics are to be figuratively gagged, tortured and burned at the stake to save our souls.

Gerald Holland lives in Springhill.

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