744 Marxism in America: How Red Ideas Permeated Schools, Media, Tech Companies, and the Green New Deal
Beast Press: Today I read He Qinglian's introduction to "Marxism in America" " How was the pedestal of the American Democracy Beacon hollowed out?", she mentioned:
To understand America today, Mark Levin's book, American Marxism, is a must-see. It not only provides a political decoding for Americans in anxiety, but also removes the cloud for those in the world who insist that the American constitution has a good error-correcting mechanism.
The theoretical expression of the so-called "error correction mechanism" is the "pendulum effect": the United States has never lacked power from the left and the right, and politics has always swayed between the left and the right, but the political competition under the two-party system under the constraints of constitutional government can always make American politics last. return to the median. Therefore, such people ignore everything that is happening in the United States and insist that the United States is still the democratic beacon of direction in the vast ocean of the world.
They don't understand that the American values of the Democratic government have long been LGBTQI+CRT+climate change-green energy+Cancel Culture+marijuana (drug use), which is the standard equipment of American progressives, chapter of "Marxism in America" The title enumerates the above-mentioned various political propositions that are endowed with the sacred status of religious inviolability.
All these propositions have been put into the "progressive" basket by the American Democratic Party and listed as the policy of governing the country. Whoever disagrees or disagrees, the censorship mentioned in the title of Chapter 6 of this book, and the mass movement launched by the American left- —Cancellation culture will “patronize” dissidents, ranging from being banned from social media, and at worst, “revolutionary masses” will write letters to their institutions demanding “cancellation” (dismissal, suspension of classes), or forcing bookstores and Amazon to remove them Books removed.
brief introduction
Marxism is everywhere
This book sternly warns that "the defense of national liberty is urgent"
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★The well-known American media people and constitutional law experts analyze how the core elements of Marx's thought pervade the American society and culture today.
"If you care about the United States, and are familiar with the history of the United States' implementation of the "color revolutions" during and before the Arab Spring in 2011, you will understand that the U.S. government's work reports over the years stated that its foreign mission was to promote democratic constitutionalism and the Three Powers. Divide the system and transform the world in its own image. After the ambiguity of Obama's second term and the abandonment of the Trump administration's efforts to promote the color revolution, the name of the United States led by the Biden administration is still the United States of America. What is being promoted is the values favored by the extreme left of the United States, which has nothing to do with the previous democratic constitutionalism in the United States. What has happened in the United States in these years? Mark Levin's book "Marxism in America" is a good way to interpret the reality of the United States. The right key." - He Qinglian, author of "Red Infiltration"
Today, the capitalist market mechanism of the United States and its republican constitutional system are being eroded by various forms of progressivism born out of Marxism. Many of the founding principles of the United States, including private property rights, the free flow of commerce, voluntary transactions, the sanctity of the individual, and governments built on these principles, were abandoned.
The revolutionary movement started by the New Left "People of 1968" was called "Anti-Vietnam War" in the United States, "Red May" in Paris, and "Red Army" in Japan. This generation was deeply influenced by Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution, and the best of them realized that changing the Western capitalist system needed to start with education and compete with capitalism for the future. After the movement failed in various countries, many people entered universities and research institutes, and began what they called a "new long march within the system."
The ideological basis of the modern progressive movement was conceived in the womb of Marxism. Markism and Marxist ideas have been widely taught and promoted on American college campuses over the past few decades. These teachings and advocacy build on Dewey's writings and take Marxist ideas as articulated and embraced by Marcus and others, and adapt them to suit American society and culture. Until the recent rise of "Critical Race Theory," "Critical Gender Theory," and "De-Growth Movement Doctrine," classrooms became receptacles for ideological indoctrination and propaganda around Marxism, which in turn became breeding grounds for revolutionary hatred of America. .
The core elements of Marxism have long existed in American society and culture, and have invaded the media, technology companies and environmental movements from schools, and both Democrats and President Biden have been influenced by it. These elements have been dubbed "progressive", Labels such as "democratic socialism," "social activism," "community activism," and "critical racial theory" are popular.
The author of this book, Mark Levin, is blunt about who makes up the Marxists in America, “Because most Americans openly hate the name Marxism, many Marxists in America disguise themselves as: Progressive. activists, democratic socialists, social activists, community activists, etc. They operate under various newly coined organizational or identity names such as Black Lives Matter (BLM) ), "Antifa" [Antifa, short for "anti-fascist"]...and they claim they pursue "economic justice", "environmental justice", "racial equality", "gender equality" etc. They invent new theories like Critical Race Theory (CRT), as well as various phrases and terms that are related to the construction of Marxism or are put into the Marxist under construction."
We see this movement growing in cultural circles in the Oval Office, Capitol Hall, university and college classrooms, public schools, corporate boardrooms, media, big tech, and entertainment, often in the form of At the expense of the values and lessons of the Age of Enlightenment shared by Judaism and Christianity that underpin the most tolerant, free, and benevolent societies—especially America. The endless intersecting web of oppressed individuals and groups working to change and overthrow the American republic and American society is tearing the country apart.
As the "1619 Project" advocated, the founding year of the United States should not be 1776, but should be counted from 1619, the year black slaves were brought to Jamestown. After Marxism established the basis for revolutionary change in many areas of society and culture, the banning, abolition, and silencing took place in earnest. Repression, not communication; conformity, not speech; unity, not independence; repression, not freedom. These are hallmarks of American Marxism.
"When followers of Marxism actively pursue their fantasies, basic human freedoms, free will, mobility, etc. will gradually wither, and eventually disappear completely." From schools, media, tech companies to the Green New Deal, the intolerant, cracking The cancellation culture of speech is ubiquitous, and the end result is the same as the goal of Marxism - the destruction of existing societies. Existing society, as Marx taught, must be abolished, including history, family, school, and religion, and this may require a period of despotism, erasing society's existing norms and replacing them with a Marxist paradise.
Mark Levine offers dozens of strategies for fighting Marxism on topics such as education, media, business, climate and social movements. He believes that in the face of this counter-revolutionary wave of the American Revolution, people must go all out, and can no longer retreat or ignore them, because they are eating American society and culture, circling people's daily life, politics, schools, media And entertainment...everywhere. He also emphasized that the United States is on a cliff where progressivism threatens freedom and democracy. After more than ten years, Americans will be forced to jump off the cliff and pay a heavy price. People must stand up to defend freedom!
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Introduction to He Qinglian's Special Article
Wang Li Second World War Research Institute
Akio Yaita|Director of Taipei Branch of Sankei Shimbun
He Qinglian|Economist living in the United States
Wu Huilin|Special Researcher of China Economic Research Institute
Li Zhenghao|Political commentator
Wang Hao|International Political and Economic Scholar
Fan Shiping|Professor, Institute of Political Science, National Taiwan Normal University
Zhang Yushao|Vice Chairman of Taiwan Taoist Association
Huang Chuangxia|Freedom Media Worker
Huang Pengxiao|Politician/Former National Congress Representative
"As always, Mark Levin showed no mercy. . The American Spectator
"In "Marxism in America," Mark Levin paints a grim picture of America under siege, but he also gives hope that we can turn things around and inspires us to unite in the noble cause of liberty to save this Great country." - David Limbaugh
"This can almost condense one of the connotations of this book, that is, how groups or individuals under the banner of ideals go to extremes step by step; it can also be one of the starting points for our understanding of cognitive warfare, and how to use "comprehensiveness" The slogan, the changes that people ignore are made from the grassroots level, so that the society begins to disintegrate from the grassroots level.
After causing hundreds of millions of tragedies in the last century, Marxism made an extremely rapid comeback in the early 21st century, spawning various doctrines, reinventing itself with critical theories of race, pushing globalism to its extreme, and relying on educational systems in capitalist countries Embed little by little.
"For your own good, you have to learn to criticize the society, but you are not taught how to get along with others; for your own good, you have to pay attention to global crises, but you are not taught how to deal with the affairs around you first. 』
This book serves as a primer on how Marxism has infiltrated an entire generation of education systems in the modern age. ”——Wang Li Second World War Research Institute
"Thirty years after the end of the Cold War, please don't think that "Marxism" has been swept into the dust of history! A "cognitive revolution" that "reversed value" is being organized and systematically operated, just like the capital The era of industrialization dominated by socialism was sprouted due to uneven distribution; now, in the challenge of "democratic weakening" dominated by globalized capitalism, Mark Levin, a well-known American media personality and constitutional expert, will give you an in-depth analysis of the "evolutionary version". How the Marxism of the United States is attacking and looting territory in the intensified contradictions of American society.... ”—Huang Chuangxia, freelance media worker
About the Author
Mark Levin
An expert on the U.S. Constitution, founder and chairman of the Landmark Legal Foundation, a conservative legal advocacy group in the U.S. with administrative staff. He is also the most well-known radio and television host in the United States today, as the host of national syndicated talk radio, and the founder of "Life, Liberty, & Levin" on FOX News (Fox News). and LevinTV and other programs.
Mark Levine has topped the New York Times bestseller list seven times, including "Luberty and Tyranny," which topped the list for three months in a row, selling 1.5 million copies, and "Saving Sprite." (Rescuing Sprite), Men In Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America, Ameritopia, The Liberty Amendments, Plunder and Deceit, Unfreedom of the Press, Rediscovering Americanism: And the Tyranny of Progressivism, etc., Marxism In America" is his latest book to be published in 2021.
Translator Profile
Mei Li An
The pseudonym, from Yunlin County, Taiwan, studies English and American literature at the Institute, and has published nearly 100 translations under his real name in the past. He has also been writing recently, and his English Christian literature, Singing in the Shadow of His Wings, is about to be published by Olympia/Tallis House, London.
Table of contents
How did the pedestal of the American Democracy Lighthouse get hollowed out? / He Qinglian (Economist based in the United States)
Chapter 1: The Great Army Presses the Realm
Chapter 2 Raising the Mob
Chapter 3 "Hate America" Corporation
Chapter 4 Racism, Sexism, and Marxism
Chapter 5 "Climate Change" Mania
Chapter 6 Political Propaganda, Censorship, and Subversion
Chapter 7 We choose freedom!
Notes
[Introduction] How was the pedestal of the American Democracy Beacon hollowed out? |He Qinglian
Is America Marxist?
The theme of Mark Levin's book: "Marxism in America". The various political propositions of the Democratic Party of the United States bear the birthmark of Marxism, and Mark Levine is by no means alarmist:
1. The identity politics constructed by the Democratic Party of the United States originates from the Marxist "class oppression theory", and the common point is to find or create a group of victims. Fundamental Marxism emphasizes the theory of class struggle, divides people into classes according to their economic and political status, and defines the basic contradiction in human society as the irreconcilable contradiction between the exploiting class (the expropriated) and the exploited class (the deprived). The rulers and the rich belong to the exploiting class and are the perpetrators; the rest of the industrial workers, peasants and handicraftsmen engaged in manual labor belong to the deprived and are the victims. Awakening the victimized consciousness of the deprived and destroying the deprived is the proletarian revolution that Marx called "depriving the deprived", the highest form of class struggle.
The CRT theory constructed and promoted by the American leftists and their political representatives, the Democratic Party, replaced the class oppression of fundamental Marxism with racial oppression. When telling the history of the oppression of black slaves in history, they successfully replaced the moral debt of the white people with the actual debt. Make all white people related or unrelated to the United States feel guilty. The most extreme claim is to let the federal government pay huge compensation for every black person and give black people various legal privileges, including immunity for all kinds of beating, smashing, looting and stealing activities. responsibility.
This kind of identity politics not only harms other ethnic groups in the United States, but also harms black people and American society in the long run. Many black people think that they have legal privileges and commit crimes recklessly; cities run by the Democratic Party, such as New York and San Francisco, which have a large number of black residents, have become crime cities and are declining day by day.
2. Marx's violent revolution (Marx's name is the criticism of weapons), which advocates the use of armed force to smash the old world and create a new world. The last classic passage of the Communist Manifesto is: "Their (referring to the proletariat) aims can only be achieved by the violent overthrow of all existing social systems. Let the ruling classes tremble in the face of a communist revolution. What the proletariat loses in this revolution is only Chains. What they'll get is the world."
"Black Lives Matter" and "Antifa" supported by the Democratic Party of the United States like to use violent actions, which they call political appeals. On June 24, 2020, Hawk Newsome, the leader of the "Black Lives Matter" Greater New York area, said publicly in an interview with him on Fox Television (FOX), " Jesus Christ is the most famous black radical revolutionary in history", "I just want to achieve black liberation and black sovereignty by all means necessary", if the United States "doesn't give us what we want, then we will destroy the system", several This sentence expresses very clearly the characteristics of Marxism that is keen to tamper with history, shape the victim's sense of oppression, and use any means to achieve its goals. During the period from May 26 to August 22, 2020, there were more than 10,600 demonstrations in the United States, of which 7,750 were related to "Black Lives Matter" sports related. Among the 7,750 protests, nearly 570 violent demonstrations took place in nearly 220 locations across the country, accounting for 7 percent of the total. On June 27, a large group of "Black Lives Matter" chanted "Eat The Rich!" and "Abolish Capitalism Now!" and stormed Beverly Hills, a wealthy area of Los Angeles. Hills). New York, the revolutionary center of "Black Lives Matter", has entered "Bloody June". The number of shootings in New York City climbed to a 25-year high of 125 in the first three weeks of June. Various robbery and homicide criminal cases have risen sharply.
3. Marx emphasized the public ownership of all resources controlled by the government, and criticized the sacrosanct inviolability of private property. The American left is working hard to dismantle the capitalist law that private property is inviolable, and Biden's Democratic administration is working hard to build strong government control over the economy.
The "Black Lives Matter" demonstrations that began in May 2020 have seen many acts of looting. Not only did the American mainstream media actively cover up and beautify this kind of behavior, but there was also a person who justified the "Black Lives Matter" robbery. In Defense of Looting: A Riotous History of Uncivil Action by Vicky Osterweil, a Philadelphia-based writer ) This book has been enthusiastically promoted and introduced by the American leftist media NPR (public television station), The New Yorker, and The Atlantic Monthly. The author believes that robbery is a powerful tool for real and lasting change in society, and her arguments can be summed up in the following areas: 1) Mass confiscation of property, mass shoplifting during periods of unrest or riots, is the A powerful strategy for questioning the justice of the "rule of law" and the distribution of property and wealth in unequal societies. 2) Plundering is just a tactic of the rebels. It tends to be an attack on businesses, commercial spaces or government buildings, sharing for free what should be commoditized and controlled. 3) The good thing about robbery is: it allows people to get what they need instantly and for free without having to rely on a job or salary. As a form of political action, this is the most basic tactical force of robbery. 4) Robbery attacks the way things are distributed and the concept of property: in order for someone to have a roof over their head or a meal ticket, they have to work for the boss, and this kind of work is a manifestation of social injustice. Moreover, the reason for organizing the world in this way is clearly for the benefit of capital owners. The robbery strikes the heart of this property relationship and proves that without police and government oppression, we can get everything for free.
Coincidentally, a group called Campus Reform is surveying people's perceptions of robbery. The members of the organization first went to Chicago to interview black people. The interviewees all believed that it was legitimate to go to the mall to get something and it was the pursuit of social justice. Campus Reform then went to George Washington University in DC to ask college students what they thought about looting and rioting. Unfortunately, college students say there are "justifications" for rioting, looting, because "people in power steal more" and looting is just an expression of the powerless.
None of the mainstream media has criticized the above point of view.
4. Marxism hates the natural order of human society and advocates transforming nature. Engels believes that the family is the product of private ownership and will inevitably die out in the future society. Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward, which caused more than 30 million people to starve to death, was a social experiment to fight against the sky, transform nature, and advance into communism. The American Democratic Party-Leftist theory of climate change (originally it was warming, but it was found that it was easy to falsify and changed to "climate change") and its countermeasures for green energy; it advocated that the natural gender should be transformed through transgender, and even that men could become pregnant, is the practice of transforming nature. And it is a step further than Mao Zedong's "let the mountains bow their heads and the rivers make way".
Marxist believers have never lacked the determination and ability to transform and destroy the world. Unlike version 1.0 of communism led by the Soviet Union, that was a communist revolution that took place outside the capitalist world. The Democratic Party came to power, the American communist revolution made a comeback, and the story of Animal Farm repeated itself. This happened in the United States, the heart of capitalism, and it was a great irony for mankind. Going back to its roots, the rope that hangs capitalism has been made by the American education system and the media for many years. Thomas Sowell, a black conservative scholar, has a penetrating view of the problems of his own race, seeing the American education system struggle for years to produce generations of left-wing students and increasingly left-wing students. As a result, well aware of the catastrophe that America faced with the Communist Revolution, on July 13, 2000, Sowell, in his 90s, said on Mark Levinfoss (Fox) television: "Our country Has it come to a point of no return? I just hope I don't see the barbarians burning down the city of Rome in my lifetime."
Old American Constitutionalism in New Bottles of Leftist 'Progressive'
To understand America today, Mark Levin's American Marxism is a must-see. It not only provides a political decoding for Americans in anxiety, but also removes the cloud for those in the world who insist that the American constitution has a good error-correcting mechanism.
The theoretical expression of the so-called "error correction mechanism" is the "pendulum effect": the United States has never lacked power from the left and the right, and politics has always swayed between the left and the right, but the political competition under the two-party system under the constraints of constitutional government can always make American politics last. return to the median. Therefore, such people ignore everything that is happening in the United States and insist that the United States is still the democratic beacon of direction in the vast ocean of the world. They don't understand that the American values of the Democratic government have long been LGBTQI+CRT+climate change-green energy+Cancel Culture+marijuana (drug use), which is the standard equipment of American progressives, chapter of "Marxism in America" The title enumerates the above-mentioned various political propositions that are endowed with the sacred status of religious inviolability. All these propositions have been put into the "progressive" basket by the American Democratic Party and listed as the policy of governing the country. Whoever disagrees or disagrees, the censorship mentioned in the title of Chapter 6 of this book, and the mass movement launched by the American left- —Cancellation culture will “patronize” dissidents, ranging from being banned from social media, and at worst, “revolutionary masses” will write letters to their institutions demanding “cancellation” (dismissal, suspension of classes), or forcing bookstores and Amazon to remove them Books removed.
When Mark Levin wrote the book, the Biden administration had not listed the above-mentioned leftist values as American values for global promotion. In April 2022, the Biden administration released its first public U.S. government report since taking office, touting the administration's efforts to advance lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex people around the world work on the human rights of others (LGBTQI+). "We urge all governments to join us in taking action to support the tireless and noble work of LGBTQI+ human rights defenders," Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on April 28. The tweet was led by the U.S. ambassador to China. The pavilion US Mission CN @USA_China_Talk was translated into Chinese and widely publicized through the official Twitter.
If you care about the U.S. and are familiar with the U.S. history of promoting "color revolutions" during and before the Arab Spring in 2011, you will understand that the U.S. government's work report over the years stated that its foreign mission was to promote democratic constitutionalism. and the system of separation of powers, transforming the world in its own image. After the ambiguity of this mission in Obama's second term and the abandonment of the Trump administration's efforts to promote color revolutions, the name of the United States led by the Biden administration is still the United States of America, but it is promoted by the extreme left of the United States. Values have little to do with the previous democratic constitutionalism in the United States. What has happened in America over the years? Mark Levin's "Marxism in America" is a suitable key to deciphering American reality.
Mark Levin is blunt about who makes up the American Marxists: "Since most Americans openly hate the name Marxism, many Marxists in America disguise themselves as progressives: Progressives. , democratic socialists, social activists, community activists, etc. They operate under various newly coined organizational or identity names such as 'Black Lives Matter' (BLM, Black Lives Matter). ), 'Antifa' (short for 'anti-fascist')...and they claim they pursue 'economic justice', 'environmental justice', 'racial equality', 'gender equality' And so on. They invent new theories like 'Critical Race Theory' (CRT), and various phrases and terminology. These theories, phrases and terms are related to the construction of Marxism, or are put into Marxism being constructed.”
I call the "social transformation" led by the Democratic Party, the American education system, and leftist media since Obama as a "color revolution". In 2018, I wrote the article "American Democratic Party's Domestic "Color Revolution", It is pointed out that the "color revolution" that the Democratic Party has been planning for many years contains two levels: one refers to the social-communization of ideas (red), and the other refers to the color of the color. American society has successfully made people of color mainstream.
A New Long March within the System: Continued Collective Action by Leftists to Occupy Education
The completion of the "color revolution" in the United States depends on the leftists developing a large leftist "army" in the United States, which is a standardized product that has been cultivated in batches by American universities for many years. In a nutshell, the "color revolution" of the Democratic Party of the United States began with the New Left, the "1968 People" who carried out the long march through the institutions. Through the Long March within the system, the New Left gradually occupied the university podiums of Western countries, and launched a communist revolution without gunpowder in the American education circle. Obama's political mentor Alan Ayers and others are the backbone of this communist revolution without gunpowder smoke.
The revolutionary movement of 1968 was called "Anti-Vietnam War" in the United States, "Red May" in Paris, and "Red Army" in Japan. This generation was deeply influenced by Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution, and the best of them realized that to change the Western capitalist system, we needed to start with education and compete with capitalism for the future. After the movement failed in various countries, many people entered universities and research institutes and started what they called the "New Long March within the system".
The real meaning of "New Long March within the system" is "Long March through the institutions of power," a slogan coined by German communist student activist Rudi Dutschke around 1967, describing developed his strategy for establishing revolutionary conditions: subverting the social science profession by infiltrating educational academic institutions. This Duchik seems to be familiar with Mao Zedong's words about the Long March: "Speaking of the Long March, what's the point? We say that the Long March is the first time in history, the Long March is a manifesto, and the Long March is a propaganda team. The Long March is a seeding machine. The Long March is a manifesto. It declares to the world that the Red Army is a hero, while the imperialists and their lackeys, Chiang Kai-shek and others are completely useless. The Long March declared the bankruptcy of imperialism and Chiang Kai-shek's siege. It is a planter. It spreads many seeds in eleven provinces, germinates, leaves, blooms, bears fruit, and there will be a harvest in the future. All in all, the Long March ended with our victory and the enemy's defeat."
Therefore, inspired by this passage, Duchik said that to change the world is to "go through the long march within the system", and the "long march" on the streets is dazzling, creating heroes, attracting public attention and Applause; but the "Long March" within the system is unusual. In many cases, it is only after satisfying our material needs, human ethics, and intimacy that we can push this society forward a small step. This is a more difficult, but also more practical path. It is necessary to combine careers and aspirations, and in the process of participating in the world, it will also bring about changes in the world.
After the failure of the street revolution in the 1960s, many "1968s" entered the academies and became scholars, professors, officials, journalists, etc., and entered the mainstream of society after obtaining a degree. They all deliberately concealed their ties to Marxism when their heels were unsteady, for the same reason that Sanders concealed his socialist status in the early days of politics. They have penetrated into important institutions that maintain social morality, including churches, governments, educational institutions, legislative and judicial organs, art groups, news media, and different civil society groups. Once it has gained a firm foothold, has the right to speak, and is able to intervene in the personnel arrangements of schools and institutions, this Marxist group has the ability to grow and reproduce on its own, and has successfully squeezed conservatives out of the education system. One of the most important is the monopoly of textbooks and humanities scholarship, including the decision to hire faculty members.
The New Left's move was politically far-sighted, and Mark Levine cites a passage from Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind" on how education plays a role in shaping human beings The Importance of Thought: "Every educational system has a moral goal that it wants to achieve and that is embedded in the curriculum. It wants to make a certain kind of human being. This purpose is more or less clear...even reading, writing, and A neutral subject like arithmetic also plays a role in its vision for the educated.... Democratic education... wants and needs to create a group of men and women who support the Democratic regime." I call this process "constructing the voter base." Constructing the voter base is as difficult as building the city of Rome. The American left has accumulated years of efforts to successfully infiltrate American universities and research institutions and finally achieve absolute dominance.
Forty percent of the 1,417 full-time college faculty surveyed identified themselves as liberal, according to a 2007 study titled "The Socio-Political Views of American Professors." 4.1%, moderates at 46.1%, and conservatives at 9.2%. Among them, the proportion of conservatives among community college faculty is slightly higher (19 percent) and slightly less liberal (37.1 percent); among liberal arts faculty, 61 percent are liberal and conservative. Pies accounted for only 3.9 percent. The survey also noted that faculty nearing retirement are more left-leaning than new recruits. Among the 50-64 age group, 17.2 percent called themselves leftist activists. The survey also pointed out that college faculty are overwhelmingly supportive of homosexuality and abortion rights.
Research after 2007 also confirms the left-leaning trend of professors at four-year colleges in the United States. A 2016 study published in Economic Journal Watch looked at the voter registration of professors in the departments of history and social sciences at 40 prominent U.S. universities. It was found that among the 7,243 professors, there were 3,623 Democrats and 314 Republicans, a ratio of 11.5 to 1. Among the five departments surveyed, the history department is the most unbalanced, with a ratio of 33.5 to 1. This is in stark contrast to a 1968 survey. The study found that among history professors, the ratio of Democrats to Republicans was 2.7 to 1.
A 2016 Pew Research Center study found that 31 percent of graduate-educated people hold liberal views, 23 percent lean toward liberal views, and only 1 percent Ten percent hold conservative views, and 17 percent lean conservative. The study found that since 1994, the share of "liberal" (later renamed "progressive") positions among the graduate-educated population has increased substantially.
Todd Alan Gitlin, a stalwart of the New Left, American sociologist, political writer, novelist, and cultural critic, summed up the achievements of his "Man of 1968": " My generation of the New Left - the one that grew up as the (Vietnam) War continued - has given up the title of patriotism without much sense of loss. All the left can do is to unearth the traditions of justice and cultivate them in college . . . We lost politics, but won textbooks."
Obama left behind a deeply divided American society
The social foundation of the left has been cultivated, everything is ready, and it only owes the east wind. The American left finally waited for Obama, who had all the "political correctness" in one, and successfully sent him to the White House, thus completing the United States. The left has a color revolution in its own country.
Obama, known as the "Black Marx", has been in power for eight years, and the United States has undergone very profound changes: the voter structure has been transformed through large-scale immigration, the judicial system has been heavily politicalized, electoral politics has become a third world, and most importantly, In the last two or three years of his second term, he allowed his cronies to enter several major mainstream media in the United States, as well as Twitter and Facebook, and firmly held the right to speak. It also gave the United States something "new" that wasn't there before, as ACT For America @ACTforAmerica tweeted on May 1, 2022:
▪ Before Obama, there was no ISIS in the world. (Before Obama, there was no ISIS.)
▪Before Obama, the United States did not have "Black Lives Matter". (Before Obama, there was no BLM.)
▪Before Obama, there was no "Antifa" in the world. (Before Obama, there was no ANTIFA.)
▪ Before Obama, the US had no war on police. (Before Obama, there was no war on police.)
▪Before Obama, America was far less divided than it is today! (Before Barack Hussein Obama, this country wasn't as divided as today!)
Obama has fully prepared human resources for the color revolution in the United States:
1. A generation of millennials who believe in socialism and hate capitalism
In the 2016 general election, Sanders, who believed in socialism, won the fanatical support of a large number of young students. The American society called this "left-wing populism", and together with Trump's "right-wing populism", it became the two sides of the United States. political landscape, and has been summarized by the Western media as two representative forces of the "American anti-globalization frenzy". The main body of right-wing populism is portrayed by the left-wing media as farmers who cannot sell grain and wheat because of globalization, low-paid blue-collar workers, retirees... In short, they are stupid and poor low-class people who have never been outside the United States in their lives. The main body of left-wing populism is young millennials, most of whom are studying in universities. The US "Communist Victims Foundation" commissioned an international market research company Yougov to conduct a survey on the theme of "Americans' attitudes toward socialism", and about 2,000 people were surveyed. The survey found that 53 percent of young people under the age of 35 in the United States are dissatisfied with the current economic system, believing that the system is not good for them and that "socialism" is feasible. Forty-five percent of young people would prefer to vote for a "socialist" as their president -- a phenomenon not seen before Obama's presidency.
2. Increasingly acute racial conflicts
Obama has foresighted, and one of the most important of his political legacy is to build a decades-long vote base for the Democratic Party by bringing in African Muslims and Latino populations on a large scale. According to the data released by the US Department of Homeland Security on June 17, 2016, from 2009 to 2014, the number of refugees received by the US from countries with the majority of the Muslim population was 8 during the Obama administration. Thirteen two thousand. Beginning in 2015, Obama has taken in large numbers of Syrian refugees, and the number of Muslim refugees may exceed one million. Taking 2016 as an example, the shooting in Orlando on June 12 and the bombings in New York and New Jersey during the same period were all committed by Muslim immigrants. Obama is a Muslim immigrant from Kenya. Chicago, where Obama made his political fortune, has long returned to Sin City, where more than 3,000 gun battles between blacks took place within a year.
The demographics of the United States have changed with increased immigration and high fertility rates among minorities, especially Latinos. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2008, whites accounted for 66 percent of the population; in 2019, it dropped to 6.1 percent. As of July 2019, the total number of younger generations such as Millennials (born 1984-1995), Generation Z, etc. was 166 million, accounting for 50% of the national population Point 7. Nearly half of the 162 million Americans over the age of 36 are identified as people of color or minorities, which means the white population will be less than half the U.S. population in 2040. On December 11, 2020, at a Zoom meeting between Biden and Harris and leaders of the black civil rights movement, Biden said, "This country is doomed, it's doomed. Not just because of African-Americans, but also because of It's because by 2040 white Europeans are going to be a minority. You hear that? You guys have to start working with Hispanics more, and they're going to outnumber all of you."
In addition to encouraging the legalization of illegal immigration, the Democratic Party and some social groups, out of their own political interests, will deliberately promote the contradiction between races and win their cheap votes through the anger of minorities. This situation has replaced America's melting pot with a salad bowl: people realize: "America is not a melting pot but a salad bowl".
Obama left behind a deeply divided American society.
Obama: The Best of American Marxism Training
Rather than saying that Obama is the cause of the color revolution in the United States, it is more the result of the color revolution in the United States that has been quietly going on for many years. Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Nancy and other bigwigs took the lead in kneeling to "Black Lives Matter" in the hall of the Congress. The head of the "Black Lives Matter" organization, which has been in a semi-underground state, finally made continuous appearances on the public media, clarifying what the organization believes in and what to do in What to ask for in real life. On June 23, 2020, Ms. Patrisse Cullors, one of the co-founders of "Black Lives Matter", spoke on "Instant News Now", acknowledging that the members of the group were trained Well-rounded Marxists with a much simpler agenda than justice for African Americans. It's about keeping Trump out of the election and out of office by November. Wait for Biden to take office and pressure him to develop policies that change the relationship between policing and criminalization.
The Labor/Community Strategy Center, where Ms. Carlos received ten years of training, was run by Eric Mann, an American domestic terrorist, with whom Mann worked with. The relationship between the "Weatherman Underground", a terrorist organization, reminded a few sensitive Americans immediately that Obama and "Black Lives Matter" have a common liaison, the founder of The Weatherman Underground Bill Ayers ( Bill Ayers). On September 23, more than 40 days before the 2008 presidential election, the Wall Street Journal published an article "Obama and Ailes Push Activism to Schools", which mentioned that he wrote A piece of Ailes-related history that Obama deliberately hides in two autobiographical books: The two worked closely together from 1995 to 1999. Documents in the CAC dossier make it clear that Ailes and Obama were partners of CAC and political leaders for Obama, who first ran for the Illinois Senate in 1995 in Ailes at a party held at his home. But in the 2018 presidential election, because of Ailes' radical politics and track record, Obama downplayed his relationship with Ailes, referring to him as "a guy who lives near my house."
Who is Ayers? It is necessary to introduce the organization "Weatherman Underground" and its social network. Wikipedia related entry thus introduces William Charles Ayers (born December 26, 1944), American elementary education theorist, before retirement from Chicago, Illinois A professor at the University College of Education, who has been awarded the title of Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar. In the 1960s, Ailes was the founder and leader of the Weatherman Underground, a revolutionary group calling itself communist that opposed the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War, aiming to overthrow imperialism, End the American Empire. In opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, the Weather Underground launched bombings of public buildings in the 1960s and 1970s (including killing police officers, planting bombs in statues dedicated to police casualties, and a series of the bombing of public buildings such as the Pentagon and the San Francisco Police Department).
But Ayers' greatest success in life is not these achievements as a "1968 man", but two major achievements: first, as a member of the "New Long March within the system", he successfully entered American universities, Become an educator. He often speaks and teaches about "the end of the American Empire," building a new world, and "our role in the whole world," and nurturing leftist radicals among college students. His activity tentacles extended to American society, and he used his social network to set up various al-Qaeda organizations to cultivate leftist social movement talents; secondly, he became a kingmaker and successfully pushed Obama to the presidency, profoundly changing American political and social structure.
Book Summary: Chapter 1: The Great Army Presses the Realm
A counter-revolution against the American Revolution is in full swing, and we cannot ignore it or ignore it because it is devouring our society and culture, revolving around our daily lives, and invading our political, Schools, Media and Entertainment. Previously, it was mostly an unrelated, fringe underground movement, but now it's overwhelming and everywhere. Right now, you and your children and grandchildren are caught up in a movement that threatens to destroy the greatest nation of all time, our freedom, our families, and our safety. Of course, the biggest difference between this counter-revolution and the American Revolution is that the former tried to destroy American society and enforce autocratic rule, while the latter tried to protect American society and establish a representative government.
The counter-revolution or movement I am talking about is Marxism. I have previously written two books - Ameritopia and Rediscovering Americanism: And the Tyranny of Progressivism. In these two books, I discuss Marxism in detail, and I often talk about this topic on my radio and TV shows. There are countless books on Marxism, and I have no intention of adding another long treatise to the many books I already have, which is not feasible given the focus and limitations of this book. Nonetheless, we must discuss and confront the question of how the core teachings of Marxism apply to and fit into American society and culture (this is what I call "Marxism in America"). We must discuss and face this question lest it emerges from modern Marxism and overwhelms us. And make no mistake, the situation is dire.
Since most Americans openly hate the name Marxism, many Marxists in the United States disguise themselves as progressives, democratic socialists, social activists activists), community activists, etc. They operate under various newly coined organizational or identifying names, such as Black Lives Matter (BLM), Antifa, and The Squad (the four Democrats) Rep. AOC, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley). And they claim they pursue "economic justice," "environmental justice," "racial equality," "gender equality," and more. They invent new theories like "Critical Race Theory," as well as various phrases and terminology. These theories, phraseology and terminology relate to, or are placed into, the construction of Marxism. Among other things, they claim that "dominant culture" and the capitalist system are both unjust and unfair, full of racism and sexism, imply colonialism and imperialism, contain materialistic connotations, and Very destructive to the environment. Of course, their purpose is to demolish and tear this country apart for a thousand reasons and a thousand ways, thereby demoralizing and demoralizing the public, and destroying citizens' confidence in the country's institutions, traditions, and customs, creating one after another. catastrophes, weakening the nation from within, and ultimately destroying American republicanism and capitalism as we know it.
There is no doubt, however, that the various leaders of this counter-revolution have become increasingly outspoken and blatant about their identities. This includes various factions of openly Marxist professors and activists backed by a core group of followers of a zombie-like "woke" culture. Whatever their title and self-promotion, the basic features of their beliefs, statements, and policies display the core tenets of Marxism. Plus, they occupy our colleges, universities, newsrooms, social media, boardrooms, and entertainment circles, and their ideas are prominent in the Democratic Party, the Oval Office, and the halls of Congress. Their influence is clearly visible and clearly felt in news coverage, movies, television shows and commercials, publishing, sports, and teacher training and classroom programs in public schools across the country, among those who are mostly informed and convinced. They use tactics of propaganda and indoctrination to demand obedience and compliance, silence opposing voices through repressive tactics such as a "cancel culture" that destroys reputations and careers; they censor and ban social media It is the views of the patriots, and the views against it, that have even censored and banned the speech of former President Trump; they attack academic freedom and the exchange of knowledge in higher education. Indeed, they target all cultural aspects, such as historical monuments (the memorials of Lincoln, Washington, the abolitionist Frederick Douglas, and the 54th Massachusetts Negro Confederate Corps...). They also targeted Mark Twain, Shakespeare, Mr. Potato Head, Dr. Seuss, Disney cartoons—everything. Certain pronouns are banned and replaced with nondescript terms so as not to offend the fifty-eight gender identity laws. Past social media posts have been censored for signs of previous lack of loyalty to today’s Marxist hegemony. Journalism and editorial pages have been purged of the toxins of unbelievers.
However, both history and today's experience show that Marxism and its imaginary "workers' paradise" caused tens of millions of deaths and more than a billion people into poverty and enslavement. Indeed, Marx was wrong in almost every way. The Industrial Revolution created a huge middle class unique in world history, not a bunch of angry proletarian revolutionaries who just wanted to overthrow the capitalist system. Despite the claims of Marxist class struggle by Democratic politicians and their proxies, capitalism has developed, technologically and otherwise, to create unimaginable creations for more people from all walks of life than any other economic system. , unprecedented wealth.
Marx's insistence that only labor can create value is equally incorrect. If it is as he said, then the third world will no longer be a third world, but a prosperous world. Longer work days do not ensure wealth creation or growth. Of course, labor is an extremely important part of economic value and production, but without capital investment, entrepreneurship, and sound risk-taking, wise management, etc., businesses will fail—and many do. As any business person will tell you, there are many decisions that must be made to run a successful business. Furthermore, not all labor is the same - within the working population and in certain businesses, there are different professions, backgrounds and handling skills, all of which make it ridiculous to talk about the "proletariat".
Furthermore, labor alone cannot determine the value of a product or service. Clearly, labor contributes to the value of products and services. Consumers, however, play a major role, creating demand, while companies and labor supply supply in response to demand. In other words, capitalism meets the wants and needs of "the masses." Moreover, profits do not, as Marx said, lead to the exploitation of labor. Conversely, profits can increase wages, benefits, security, and job opportunities.
America's early economic success was also not based on imperialism or colonialism. There are false accusations that the United States is looting certain resources from other countries, but these resources themselves do not create wealth for those countries, even if they are repositories of those resources. American skills and ingenuity derived from freedom and capitalism are the source of social and economic development and progress.
So, what is the charm of Marxism? American Marxism transformed the language and appeal of utopianism. I wrote about this in detail in my book, American Utopia. It’s an “authoritarian, but it masquerades as a desirable, feasible, even heavenly ideology of governance. The constructions of utopias… are innumerable, because the human mind is capable of creating endless fantasies. But they share a common theme.” These fantasies come in the form of great social projects or experiments that are impractical or unworkable, large or small, leading to the subduing of individuals.” Indeed, President Biden and Democrats push economic and cultural programs, provide numerous examples of this ideology and behavior in action. This includes massive deficit spending, confiscatory taxation, regulations for everything big and small (full of Marxist class struggle propaganda), and a plethora of executive orders claiming to end many historical and cultural injustices.
Also manifesting this ideology and behavior are their demands for absolute one-party control over the state polity through various extra-constitutional tactics and other means, since Marxism does not tolerate ideological or party competition. Here's what they've done: changing the voting system to ensure Democrats control the country for decades with the goal of eliminating Republican and political competition; trying to remove the Senate's filibuster rules , so that various statutes can be enforced in the state without effective deliberation or challenge; threatening to "crowd" the Supreme Court with like-minded people (ideologues) who advocate the ideology they follow, thereby undermining separation of powers and judicial independence; plans to increase Democratic representation in the Senate to ensure Democrats control the Senate; use tens of billions of taxpayer dollars to fund and strengthen core parts of Democratic headquarters (such as unions and political activists); helping large numbers of illegal immigrants, one of the goals of which is to change the demographics of the United States, and ultimately to dramatically increase Democratic votes. These actions and tactics are evidence of an authoritarian, ideological movement desperate for power. This movement rejects political and traditional etiquette in an attempt to permanently crush the opposition and become the only political and ruling power.
The latter is the real motive for the persistent, ongoing war against President Trump and his tens of millions of supporters. The Democratic Party, allied with its proxies in the media, academia, and bureaucratic behemoths, conspires to demean, paralyze Trump's presidency, and destroy himself. And what they did, was to attack him with defamation, conspiracy theories, criminal investigations, congressional scrutiny, ouster and coup attempts like nothing this country has ever seen. This persistent, consistent, vicious all-out attack is not just targeting the former president, but his followers and voters as well. Their purpose is to bring down political opponents, demoralize them, and remove obstacles to power and domination. Indeed, Democrats continue to bite Trump, who has become an ordinary citizen. They have already secured Trump's tax bill through positions as elected Democratic officials, including the position of the Democratic-biased, aggressive Manhattan District Attorney.
Further evidence of illegitimate and marginalized Democratic political opponents is Biden's reckless racial slurs in accusing Georgia Republicans of setting up Jim W. The Jim Crow Law (the segregation law) to stop black referendums. This is a despicable lie designed to anger minorities against the Republican Party. While the weaponization of race is nothing new to the Democratic Party, given its historical background of support for slavery and segregation, or of Biden's outspoken and active opposition to racial integration in his early senatorships, however, , to bet on the Democratic Party's absurd repetition as a political tool is truly shocking.
In the summer of 2019 and the spring of 2020, for several months, violent riots of looting, arson, and even murder broke out in many cities, and Antifa and Black Lives Matter played a prominent organizational role in it. During these riots, Democratic leaders largely repeated the rhetoric and statements of these anarchist or Marxist groups and rioters, including broadly condemning law enforcement officers as "full-blown racists." And not only were they reluctant to denounce violence, they were also disbelieving to claim that the insurgents were "mostly peaceful" or that their demands to stop funding the police (which turned into a slashing of their budgets) were justified. In fact, in the summer of 2020, one of the Black Lives Matter co-founders declared that one of their goals was to "get Trump out of office immediately." Democratic-controlled cities have named their streets after the group, and many of Biden's campaign aides have donated money to a fund that pays bail to free arrested and jailed rioters. Apparently, the Democrats and Biden's campaigns see that they and these insurgents have some overlapping and mutually synergistic roles in their political interests and goals.
The Democratic Party has attempted to gain power by: breaking the firewall of the Constitution; avoiding rules, traditions, and customs if they cannot be removed; adopting Marx's language of class struggle; engaging with certain overt Marxist groups and consciousnesses Form target alliance. In addition, Democrats are using government departments to pursue political mandates and goals. In fact, the interests of the Democratic Party come before the interests of the country, and loyalty to the party is more important than loyalty to the country. These characteristics are what it has in common with other authoritarian political parties and communist parties around the world.
Certain people are particularly attracted to and actively support Marxism. These people find the class struggle between the oppressor and the oppressed as constructed by Marxism attractive for several reasons. First, people actually want to belong to certain groups, including ethnic, racial, religious, and economic groups. In attaching to these groups, people find identity, commonality, purpose, and even self-worth. Indeed, I believe this is the most powerful of Marx's canonical approaches, as he exploits this intuitive human attraction and psychological emotional attraction to create ardent, even fanatical believers, as well as revolutionaries. This is another characteristic of American Marxism and the Democratic Party.
This instruction leads me to my second point. Within this construct of class struggle, adherents and future followers of Marxism are encouraged to see themselves and the groups they identify with as the oppressed, the victims. Their oppressors exist in the existing social, cultural and economic system, and they must liberate themselves and other colleagues from these oppressors, and these colleagues are victims who identify with this group or belong to this group as well By. This is the main reason why Marxism emphasizes class discrimination rather than individualism. Unless the individual identifies with a group, a group of the oppressed and victims, the individual is dehumanized and nothing. Individuals who form groups of opposition or disobedience are collectively dehumanized, condemned, and regarded as hateful enemies. Likewise, this is a feature of Marxism and the Democratic Party in the United States.
Of course, this statement is especially tempting to those who are disgruntled, disillusioned, aggrieved and disaffected. For them, individual liberty and capitalism exposed their own shortcomings and weaknesses, revealing that it is difficult or impossible for them to live normally in an open society. Marxism provides a theoretical and institutional framework within which they can project their own limitations and weaknesses onto the "system" and their "oppressors" rather than for their own real or perceived Difficulties take responsibility. Likewise, as I say in my book American Utopia: "False hopes and promises of utopian transformation, and criticism of existing societies with which they have only tentative or even irrelevance, attract of these people. Improving the fate of these disaffected people is linked to the goal of utopia.” Many of these people are easily manipulated, especially by demagogic politicians and propagandists, and are easily manipulated by revolutionaries. tempted by change.
The point is that whether you identify with, or belong to, the oppressed or victimized class is a matter of self-determination and self-fulfillment. In other words, there are no laws that cannot be worked around. In addition, these people, and their groups, can also define and indicate to them what their oppressors are and who their oppressors are. Finally, Marx and his modern agents directed their anger towards existing societies and cultures. This society and culture must be overthrown for life to have meaning and to start over in a newly created egalitarian paradise.
Thus, the successful, the satisfied and the happy in the existing society are tortured and targeted because they belong to either the oppressor or the group of oppressors and therefore necessarily support and maintain the status quo. In addition, those who endorse existing societies, or refuse to support or acquiesce to the goals and demands of the oppressed, are also vulnerable to harmful and destructive pressures and behaviors. You are either part of a just revolution seeking liberation and change, or you are an outsider. Thus, those who are said to be the oppressed become the real oppressors and, in society and culture, wield considerable power, although they are less attractive and in smaller numbers. They become more aggressive, demanding, and even violent as their desire for control and revolution increases, which must often be satisfied.
In the past few years, Marxism in the United States has made great strides toward setting goals. To defeat it (which is necessary, albeit a difficult and complex task), we must first acknowledge its existence and give it a proper name according to its nature. We must understand that the situation is urgent and that those social, cultural and political factions and forces that were previously moderate, divisive, and contentious, but believed that America was worth defending, must immediately form a united patriotic front to defeat Marxism, and for this goals together. We must rise to the challenge, like our Founding Fathers, who faced the British Empire, the most powerful force on earth, and defeated it. Admittedly, in many ways today's threat is more complex because it occupies most of our institutions and threatens us from within, making engagement very difficult and complex. Nonetheless, I firmly believe that if we fail, we will forever lose the America we know.
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