October 01, 2017

The fruits of class warfare

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Does this picture make you feel sick?

It should.

It was taken in Cambodia during Pol Pot's communist revolution.  He and his fellow communists (the Khmer Rouge) fanned the flames of class war by telling students that "the rich" -- which they defined as any ordinary shopkeeper or professional -- were oppressing them.

The students -- like students everywhere, all emotions and no analytical skills -- bought it. 

They killed, oh, two million or so of their own people.  They killed anyone who owned a shop.  Later they killed anyone who wore glasses, because the communist cadre leaders told them only the wealthy could afford glasses.

And those were people of the same race.  How much easier will it be for the communists, or the ludicrously-misnamed "antifa," or Black Lies Matter, to incite angry students in the U.S. to start killing the people they've been told are "oppressing them" here?

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