Keeping a lid on the truth about Socialism, The young are being lured by the siren song of what they see
as a ‘new’ idea,
By Robert
Knight, 2/7/16
When
Sen. Bernie Sanders came within a few coin flips of beating
Hillary Clinton in the Iowa caucuses, it signaled the Democratic Party’s
astounding march toward an outright embrace of socialism.
Young
Democrats overwhelmingly supported the avowed socialist senator from Vermont,
with 84 percent of those under 30 backing him. National polls show similar
results.
Only
voters 45 and older in Iowa went strongly for Hillary Clinton, who has managed
to avoid the socialist label while advocating policies that often mirror those
of Mr. Sanders.
People
familiar with the shocking historical record of socialism may scratch their
heads in amazement. How could so many young people expect others to pay
entirely for their college education, all their medical needs and their job
training, which Mr. Sanders has promised if he’s elected?
We
could write off the young, pro-socialist voting bloc as yet another group
eagerly joining the Free Stuff Army that President Obama has been cultivating
since taking office seven years ago. But there is much more to it. People
falling for the siren song of socialism are not callously ignoring the many
failures and atrocities committed in that doctrine’s name; they’re often
blissfully unaware.
For
the past several decades, government public schools and nearly all colleges have
touted socialism’s principles of redistribution, racialism and class envy while
declining to connect the dots between socialism and tyranny, examples of which
abound.
It’s
no wonder that so many young people have a rosy view of socialism when it’s depicted
as the epitome of compassion and “fairness.”
“The
moral prestige of socialism is such that we are still being warned about the
excesses of capitalism, even after the extermination of tens of millions of
people under socialist regimes,” wrote the late Joseph Sobran in his 1985
National Review essay, “Penses: Notes for the Reactionary of Tomorrow.”
“It
makes no difference that socialism’s actual record is terribly bloody;
socialism is forever judged by its promises and supposed possibilities, while
capitalism is judged by its worst cases.”
Socialism
perverts the biblical notion of charity, turning it into an excuse to empower
the state. Since it advances at the expense of existing institutions, violating
natural human relations rooted in the family, socialism is a driving force
behind the sexual revolution.
Hence,
modern progressives naturally embrace abortion and promote the redefinition of
marriage and family while denigrating religious faith — with the notable
exception of Islam. As families fail, the state grows larger to pick up the
pieces.
Men
do not naturally place the needs of strangers ahead of their own families. In
fact, the Bible warns that it’s a sin not to look out for one’s family first.
“If anyone does not provide for his own, and especially his own household, he
has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever” (1 Timothy 5:8).
Charity
happens after one has done that primary duty, and it is best realized on a
personal level, where the giver’s sacrifice is voluntary and the giver is aware
of the impact of his charity.
Every
government transfer of income involves coercion and taxation. Socialist
countries tax most or all of people’s income, which productive people naturally
resent. Outright slavery is 100 percent taxation of one’s labors.
In
recent years, soft totalitarianism (confiscatory taxation and effective seizure
of the media and private companies) has characterized socialist-led regimes in
South America such as Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil, where once-vibrant
economies are floundering. In Europe, “democratic socialism” has weakened many
nations, leaving them open to an invasion by millions of Muslim immigrants,
some of whom openly advocate turning the former center of Christendom into a
trophy of the Caliphate.
Where
socialism is fully consolidated, people become prisoners in their own
countries. This chilling pattern was seen in the rise of National Socialism
(Nazi Germany), the Soviet Union, Communist China, Cuba, Cambodia, North Korea
and other socialist nations that resorted quickly to torture and mass murder.
In
1999, several authors compiled “The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror,
Repression,” which details the bloody cost of the worldwide experiment in the
most extreme form of socialism. Their estimate: 100 million people killed.
Combined
with millions of Jews and others killed by the Nazis, end-game socialism
compiled a grim total of upwards of 110 million deaths in just the 20th
century. In a recent column about the Sanders phenomenon, Peggy Noonan observed
that, “Socialism is an old idea to you if you’re over 50 but a nice new idea if
you’re 25.”
If
American educators were doing their job, they would be inoculating the young
against the siren song of socialism. Instead, they’re teaching them to sing its
tempting, misleading tune. No wonder so many are happy to join what Bernie Sanders calls his “political revolution.”
Robert
Knight is a senior fellow for the American Civil Rights Union and a Washington
Times contributor.
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