Monday, October 17, 2016

Millennials Willingly Ignorant of History : Subversive Governments Are Workable?

As the saying goes, 'When ignorance bliss, 'tis folly to be wise'. - primary education as well higher education in our country doesn't believe such things as communism being a threat like it was during the cold war and it's taught as being subversive. The progressive socialist liberals in the West believe all that nonsense of cauterized government over-reach is not a factor in the world today.

The problem with this thinking is centralized government control is alive and well in Russia, China, Venezuela, Cuba, the United States as well as many other nations that are ruled by a single figure head with absolute power. It's that just in West it hasn't been fully developed yet to the point where individuals like Mr Ogbjma that has visions of a 'new world order' jihad that is fashioned after the totalitarian states of the middle East.

The young with such ignorance as listed here is putting our nation at risk for the loss of personal freedom and liberty. There is another little tid-bit that explains perfectly what happens when a population losses their connection to where and how history is a great teacher. It's about the frog swimming around in the pot of water saying all is well, that is until the heat is applied and understands too late that there is no escape.

And here yet another great truth to remember, ' If you ignore history's mistakes, you are bound to repeat them'. If you are any student of history, the mistakes made in the past have been fatal for ten's of millions of innocent souls.

This Is the Percentage of Millennials Who Believe George W. Bush Killed More People Than Stalin
Jamie Gregora /

The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation released its first “Annual Report on U.S. Attitudes Towards Socialism” Monday. The survey showed a distinct generation gap regarding beliefs about socialism and communism between older and younger Americans.

For example, 80 percent of baby boomers and 91 percent of elderly Americans believe that communism was and still is a problem in the world today, while just 55 percent of millennials say the same.

Just 37 percent of millennials had a “very unfavorable” view of communism, compared to 57 percent of Americans overall. Close to half (45 percent) of Americans aged 16 to 20 said they would vote for a socialist, and 21 percent would vote for a communist. When asked their opinion of capitalism, 64 percent of Americans over the age of 65 said they viewed it favorably, compared to just 42 percent of millennials.
The survey also revealed a general lack of historical knowledge, especially among young adults. According to the report, one-third (32 percent) of millennials believed that more people were killed under George W. Bush than under Joseph Stalin.

When millennial respondents were asked about their familiarity with various historical communist figures, 42 percent were unfamiliar with Mao Zedong, 40 percent with Che Guevara, and 33 percent with Vladimir Lenin—three notorious figures in communist regimes. Among millennials familiar with Lenin, 25 percent viewed him favorably.

“It is because of such widespread ignorance about communism that we formed the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, which is dedicated to telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,” said Lee Edwards, a distinguished fellow in conservative thought at The Heritage Foundation and co-founder of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, an organization that seeks to “memorialize, educate, and document the grim history of communism around the world.”

“Ronald Reagan said that ‘freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction,’” he added. “It is the solemn obligation of this generation to educate the rising generation about the manifold victims and crimes of the deadliest ism of the last 100 years—communism.”
The survey was conducted among 2,300 people, with a margin of error of 2.8 percent and a 95 percent level of confidence.

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