The Shining Light of Marxism
Here’s what Marxism always brings in some form or another:
In case you didn’t catch it, this is the satellite image of the Korean peninsula at night that’s been in the news the past couple of days. If you look closely
you will notice that North Korea (Marxist Communist North, that is) is very dark…except for the “haves” in the capital city of Pyongyang (that’s the tiny dot north of the dividing line, in the sea of darkness).
Granted, Marxism is at its extreme in communist North Korea, but it always diminishes the quality of life wherever it goes. In fact, the more Marxism, the more reduction in quality of life.
But that tiny dot of light in the North also has an important lesson to teach. In Marxist societies, which hypocritically preach equality, there is always a handful of privileged few who will be, in the words of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm,” “more equal” than the rest.
See all that light in South Korea? That’s the shining light of true freedom, not the false egalitarian promise that Marxism offers and never delivers. Learn it, live it, love it!
I wish liberals would come to terms with this truth in their fevered desire to impose socialism (a milder form of Marxism) on America.
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