True Ideal of Communism

Not one Marxist government has adhered to the true ideal of communism. Instead, they have become severely intrusive, controlling, and dictatorial. During the past few months, Americans who subscribe to the Marxist ideology have demonstrated tyrannical behavior, including confining individuals and groups of individuals who disagree with their position. Some have even gone so far as to suggest placing them in “camps”. Moreover, some members of U.S. Congress recently signaled for the intimidating mistreatment of conservatives here in America. Whether conservatives are eating at a restaurant, sitting in a park, or walking along on a sidewalk, they become entangled in severe harassment, sometimes including physical violence, by individuals supporting Marxism.

Marxism cannot work in a democracy. The first and foremost reason is that free will, creativity, freely expressing and exchanging ideas, and individual liberty have no place in the Marxist doctrine. Marxism does not recognize any form of government, which brings about anarchy; the end of morality and virtue becomes certain, and none depicted this better than the Bolsheviks of 1917, and the ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter groups of 2020. Wherever implemented, Marxism has led to less freedom, increased brutality, and economic devastation. Rather than reevaluate their position, they refuse to learn the painful lesson that were so clearly common in the past that the greatest problem is the paradox it carries within its folds: until utopian Marxism is achieved, the State must own all property and control all narratives, all ideas, all activities, and all outcomes —this is the Socialism seen in so many countries that are, to this day, dictatorial regimes. Until Marxism arrives, the state in the end that controls everything.

“Human beings are born with different capacities. If they are free, they are not equal. And if they are equal, they are not free.”

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