Paugh: Young Generations, Hopeless Marxists

We have expensive college tuition in our rapidly transforming Marxist society but how much is it worth? And what folk tune is the dear leader forcing us today to dance to?

A famous acquaintance told me that our country is run and controlled by technocracy, control by those who own technology. Technological corporatism is enabling government control around the world, led by the U.N. and NGOs endowed by woke corporatists and member countries.

The west is controlled by globalist Marxism, more powerful than the former Soviet style Marxism. It is a 21st century technocratic Marxism on steroids with the addition of a powerful technocracy that did not exist in the former Iron Curtain countries. The former Soviet Marxists had to employ an army of informants who spied on their neighbors and their families.

The technocratic Marxism should not be confused with transnationalism, advocated by U.N. Transnationalism is the movement of people from their home countries into rich, western nations while borders are dismantled, and sovereignty is destroyed. It is a form of U.N. and government-sanctioned and supported invasion without the drums of war.

This globalist Marxism, with its control of information, voting, and speech on all mass and social media, has created not just the cult of personality made famous by people like Mao and Stalin, but a cult of personality worshipping several influential globalist billionaires, none elected to office, who make life and death decisions for billions around the world, and the worship of Mother Earth, personified in a green energy movement so political and so detrimental to western civilization that capitalist countries may never be able to recover from its heavy solar and wind green energy boot.

Then there are corrupt politicians at all levels of government, beholden to power and lobbyists, media talking heads, and the indoctrinating teacher and professorial brigade financed by corporations, foreign entities, the Department of Education, and educational foundations.

Secular academia replaced references to time periods such as the B.C. (before Christ) with B.C.E. (Before Current Era) and A.D. (Anno Domini), with C.E. (current era), diminishing Judeo-Christian influence on western civilization. The existence and reference to Christ historically became a casualty few noticed. Now it has morphed into BC (before Covid) and AC (after Covid).

Academic revisionism culminated in the last six years with rejection of free speech on all campuses, promoting outright Marxist indoctrination, and replacing history with manufactured history, destruction of institutions, statues, artifacts, and anything else the Marxist academia and its compliant media did not like.

The deletion of facts and of historical figures being judged in the context of the 21st century’s mentality, was astonishing. It was not unlike the 1926 Stalin’s erasure of his Communist Party advisors from public life, one by one, and from photographic history, i.e., Nikolai Antipov, Sergey Kirov, and Nikolai Shvernik.

Stalin ordered the toppling and demolition of historical statues and monuments, the destruction of museum artifacts, and their replacement with statues glorifying unknowns who had helped the Bolsheviks into power.

This revisionist history trend was first adopted by the United Nations, the same purveyor of the Agenda 21 now morphed into Agenda 2030 and Klaus Schwab’s The Great Reset. In his view, in this revisionist world, “you will own nothing and be happy about it.”

I can tell you with 100 percent accuracy that we owned nothing under socialist Romania, and we were not happy about it at all, we were quite miserable, cold, sickly thin, and always hungry. And we tried to escape the borders of such a depressing existence whenever possible.

In 1992 when the globalists were successful in passing their agenda, few believed the U.N. Agenda 21 existed, people thought it was just a conspiracy theory promoted by nutjobs with tinfoil hats who had nothing better to do.

American socialist Democrats have advocated publicly since President Obama’s reign that they should “never let a crisis go to waste,” like the severely overblown crisis of Covid-19 which was purposefully and grossly mismanaged.

In communist fashion, employed Americans today are called workers instead of employees. They are part of the workers in the proletarian Marxist lexicon of the Soviet era.

Bourgeoisie, also part of the Marxist lexicon, was the “social class” accused of owning the means of production in capitalism in which private property was important.

In the Eastern European socialist republics, Marxists pretended that the proletariat owned the means of production under the guise of collectivism, another Marxist term, when in reality it was the Communist Party’s upper echelon of activists who owned the means of production and used the proletarian class cheap labor to amass wealth for themselves while pretending to be part of the ordinary “people.”

Comrade Stalin was so ruthless that he “liquidated an entire class of Russian peasantry,” infamously and derisively named the Kulaks (country bumpkins) because the kulaks (owners of more than 8 acres of land) opposed Stalin’s collectivization.

His deliberate government policies starved 5 million Ukrainians while grain rotted in train cars and in storage. He killed 15 million of his own people during his 30-year reign of terror. As Nikita Khrushchev said, “When Stalin says dance, a wise man dances.” Stalin had forced him once to dance to a Ukrainian folk song.

Following the bloody October Revolution of 1917, for seven years, the Soviets issued many decrees such as abolishing private property and distribution of landed estates among the peasantry. But the most terrifying decree stood out, “Anyone who dares to spread the slightest rumor against the Soviet regime will be arrested immediately.” So many were killed in Siberian gulags for that reason alone.

The globalist Marxists talk about revolution, the working class, the proletariat, the ruling class, capital, and the battle for democracy. It is not a coincidence as the terms stand out in Marx’s Communist Manifesto. The aim of the proletariat is to seize gradually all capital from the bourgeoisie, and to “centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i.e., of the proletariat organized as the ruling class…” (excerpt from the Communist Manifesto)

To destroy the old social order and install the new social order, the following must take place (quotes from pp. 243-244, Communist Manifesto, Penguin Classics, 2002):

1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.

2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.

3. Abolition of all right of inheritance.

4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.

5. Centralization of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly.

6. Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the State.

7. Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the State; the bringing into cultivation of wastelands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.

8. Equal liability of all to labor. Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture. (I can attest to this communist experiment as we were all forced as students and citizens to plow, seed, and harvest crops every year in middle school, high school, and college, and as citizens to forced labor in town on projects such trash removal and city beautification/landscaping.)

9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country, by a more equitable distribution of the population over the country. (mass forced movement from country to the city, following land confiscation)

10. Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children’s factory labor in its present form. Combination of education with industrial production.

We have expensive college tuition in our rapidly transforming Marxist society but how much is it worth? And what folk tune is the dear leader forcing us today to dance to?

Written by Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh for Canada Free Press ~ May 28, 2022

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2 thoughts on “Paugh: Young Generations, Hopeless Marxists

  1. Nealstar

    This isn’t news and it isn’t a secret. See the 45 Communist Goals listed in Cleon Skousen’s, “The Naked Communist” written in 1958 and written into the Congressional Record in 1963. They have achieved all but the last two.

    https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/watchwomanonthewall/2011/04/the-45-communist-goals-as-read-into-the-congressional-record-1963.html

    Had the American public the initiative, curiosity and adequate self-awareness to perform the requisite collective auto-craniorectalectomy to smell the coffee burning, we wouldn’t be where we are now, when it’s quite possibly too late to do anything about it.

    Listen to Ray Stevens’ tune, “Mr. Businessman” which describes, in detail our more important priorities than protecting our Republic.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-1pqWZnz6w

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