Western Spring
March 30, 2014
Communism has executed, slaughtered, massacred and starved hundreds of millions to death worldwide. From the time of the Russian Revolution onwards: through Bela Kuhn; Rosa Luxembourg; the American-backed Stalinist invasion of Europe; the anti-communist resistance movements that fought a savage guerrilla war against the Soviet hordes; the Cold War; the Hungarian Uprising; the Prague Spring; through to the thawing of the Cold War and its final collapse, Communism – whether in Europe or the rest of world – has deliberately exterminated any individual, community, ethnic group or race that has got in its way of creating a worldwide slave state of lobotomised, dumbed-down drones dedicated to the elevation of the global secret elite – ‘ those who are more equal than others’. It has deliberately destroyed cultures, customs, traditions, religions and indeed anything that could pose an obstacle to the triumph of its ideological hegemony and the elite that controlled it.
And yet where are the blockbuster films, the television series, the magazine articles, the museums, the memorial days?
On March 1st anti-Communists in London laid a wreath at the only monument to the victims of Communism that the UK possesses. Yet this monument is repeatedly vandalised by those, as a stone plaque on the monument states, ‘to whom the truth is intolerable’.
March 1st has been chosen as the day to lay a wreath to commemorate the worldwide victims of Communism, because on this day in 1951 after years of savage fighting, seven leaders of the Polish Anti-Communist Resistance were executed by the Soviet-backed regime. The authorities had labelled these freedom fighters ‘The Cursed Soldiers’, due to their military-style discipline. Armed resistance and widescale anti-Communist outbreaks – the 1956 Hungarian Uprising is the most famous – were to persist in all Communist Bloc countries and regions, including Russia, right up until the Iron Curtain, (whose creation was predicted by Josef Goebbels), finally fell. Even in tiny little Estonia a guerrilla war – with no quarter asked for or given – lasted for decades. However, with very rare exceptions, nothing is ever heard about all this in the West.