TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Calling it a “blockbuster day for freedom,” Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a bill that will require public-school students to observe “Victims of Communism Day” on Nov. 7 each year.
The new law, which went into effect immediately, describes the day as being geared toward “honoring the 100 million people who have fallen victim to communist regimes” across the world.
And, of course, the commie Left (Dumbascraps) are going batshit crazy over the new law. They're afraid a new generation will learn the realities of Marxism/socialism/Communism, and that won't do their narrative any good whatsoever.
ReplyDeleteGo DeSantis. I'm sure educators are pissed and want to teach their interpretation, not what actually happened in recorded history. He sure does piss the left off don't he. No one else seems to have the balls to take a stand. He's one of the few leaders in the entire Nation.
ReplyDeleteI would much rather the Gov. sign a bill "Requiring" students write a summary of the Declaration, Bill of Rights, and our Constitution or they cannot graduate. By going this route it would expose them to the pitfalls of Marxism/socialism/communism while learning how our country is supposed to work and exactly who our elitist overlords actually work for.
ReplyDelete100 million is a low number.
ReplyDeleteIt depends. Do you count death by starvation only when it was intentional (like the Holodomor in Ukraine in the 1930's), or also when it was just a predictable but unintended consequence of Communist policies? Do you count the prisoners who died on trains to the work camps when they forgot to supply water or left the cars with inadequate ventilation in the summer heat or no protection against killing cold in the winter? This was definitely unintentional; unlike the Nazi trains to death camps, the Soviets needed the prisoners to arrive in condition for heavy labor, but did even less than the Nazis to keep them alive on the trains.
DeleteIt isn't just mass murder. Communism just doesn't work and impoverishes every nation that tries it, without a single exception.
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