The horrors of communism has filled up endless books. At least 100 million people died under self-described communist regimes. Mao Zedong, Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot, and Kim Il Sung are among the chief killers.
Right now—that’s right, today—the Chinese Communist Party is reportedly killing prisoners of conscience, mainly Falun Gong practitioners, for their organs.
If one went to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in New York City and flipped off one of its memorials, one would resoundingly—and correctly—be called a Nazi, a fascist, or just a jerk.
But evidently, flipping off the Victims of Communism Memorial in Washington D.C. gets you praise on Twitter. This week, that very thing happened: some people were photographed flipping the middle bird at the memorial—to cheers on social media.
Others denounced it on Twitter, and rightly so.
Solzhenitsyn himself spent years in and out of Gulags, and has since spent his life helping raise awareness of its brutality. The numbers are fuzzy, but are in the millions, regarding how many people are estimated to have been killed in Gulags.
This isn’t about liberal or conservative politics. Under communist systems, freedom of speech, religion, and self-expression are criminalized. Under these systems, people were thrown into Soviet Gulags, Chinese laogai, or were simply buried alive—like in Cambodia’s Killing Fields, where entire families were marched to a secluded area and were ordered to dig their own graves. They weren’t shot, but were stabbed, poisoned, or beaten to death. Bullets weren’t to be wasted, on the orders from Pol Pot himself.
Whether you’re on the left or right, under communist systems, anyone can be an enemy. Just ask the generations of North Korean prisoners who were jailed for decades for minor crimes, being labeled as an “enemy of the Great Leader.” To this day, they still suffer in labor camps.
If you think that Adolf Hitler killed the most people in human history, you'd be wrong. Mao and Stalin far outpaced the Nazi dictator, killing tens of millions more. Mao is estimated to have killed as many as 70 million; Stalin about 40 million; Pol Pot of Cambodia—in just four years in the late 1970s—left 1.7 million to 3 million dead, in a country of only 8 million people. When communism reached East Africa, particularly in Ethiopia during the 15-year-rule of heartless dictator Mengitsu, 1.5 million died.
This isn’t a joke.
A secret genocide is being carried out by the Chinese Communist Party as you read this article. When it’s fully revealed to the world, don’t be on the wrong side of history.