Friday, November 24, 2017

November 2017 Issue

Hello again readers here is the newest issue of the zine. I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy...




                     Nov 2017- "Evil is Evil: A brief look into Fascism and Communism"

  I wanted to dive into an issue that needs to be address. Which of the two is the greater evil, is it the Communist Regime or the Fascist Regime? If I was going to give a proper assessment on the issue I would say both are responsible for horrible deeds and are evil. Fascism provided one of the biggest known atrocities in the world "The Holocaust" that was advocated by Adolf Hitler. Most believe this event caused the death of 6 million Jews along with many other deaths that included: gypsies, homosexuals, anyone who opposed the Nazi regime, Russians, Slavs, the physically and mentally handicapped, as well as all the war time casualties that cause the soils to be soaked with blood. While this event was tragic and one of the worst events in history why does the atrocities of Communism seem to get a pass? Even though there is an ample amount of evidence of the atrocities that were done under this regime. It's thought that between all the Communist regimes that 100 million people have been killed due to the rhetoric of one Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels and their "Communist  Manifesto". How can one look the other way with all the deaths caused by the mass genocides of firing squads, gulags, and famine? It seems that throughout time the idea of Cultural Marxism has been soaked into the pores of mainstream media and throughout the education system.Thus basically covering over the evils that were done by these Totalitarian regimes and giving them a popular face in the mainstream.One might look at the "Frankfurt School" for being the first to bring this into college classrooms (see Andrew Breitbart's book "Righteous Indignation" on this issue). The propaganda machine just keeps going by painting these villains as heroes. For example Che Guevara is said to be a revolutionary hero on the shirts worn by trendy hipsters and punks. Yet most don't seem to realize that he was responsible for the deaths of many innocent men, women, children, and the elderly. The same man who had plans to bomb buildings in New York was welcomed with open arms except by Gladys Perez ,who had a knife intended to end the murderous assassin."The knife was meant for the assassin" she said as she was taken away by police. Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello considers Che to be a fifth member of the band without realizing that Che considered rock music to be bourgeoisie and that he would have locked him and the rest of his band up in re education camps. The press also love to jump on the Communist bandwagon making men like Joseph Staling out to be saints even calling him "Uncle Joe". One of those reporters was Walter Duranty who pretty much covered up the mass famine that was going on in the Ukraine and Soviet Union along with all the deaths in the gulags and the seven million killed by the Soviet Death Squads. Others like Pol Pot and Mao Zedong led genocides that would also wipe out millions of their own people for the greater good? The scary thing is the term politically correct, that a lot of Social Justice Warriors parade around saying, was coined by the murderous Mao. The quote being "Not to have a correct political point of view is like having no soul." I guess that's why Mao had an easy time killing millions of his own people if they didn't share his view. To sum everything up I think people need to go out and research all of these things. I'm not against people having opposing view points,but parading around spewing the rhetoric of evil dictators whether its Fascist or Marxist in nature can be dangerous. Stalin referred to these people as useful idiots, tip of advice don't be a useful idiot question everything.Don't trust everything that is said at face value look into it!  Otherwise you might be pissing away your liberties without even knowing it. As Mao Zedong would say "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." Lets not let evil leaders point their guns at us.

For more info on some of the things I mentioned and for further information read the following books:

"Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the useful idiots who idolize him" by Humberto Fontova
"Righteous Indignation" Andrew Breitbart
"Gulag" by Ann Applebaum
"Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"  William L. Shirer
"Surviving the Killing Fields" Haing S. Ngor and Roger Warner
"Mao: The Unknown Story" by Jung Chang

Links to 10 books about the Holocaust that you've never read:
http://airshipdaily.com/blog/01272014-holocaust-books