The only good communist is a -- well -- you know
By Aussiegirl
Another great read in today's American Thinker. Thomas Lifson on a paean to communist Lester Rodney, who died recently. When are we going to have these elegaic paragraphs devoted to lifelong Nazis -- albeit sensitive ones who loved dogs and Schubert lieder?
The San Francisco Chronicle lionizes a communist, Lester Rodney, 97 years old now, and living in suburban Walnut Creek (a place noted for its paucity of African American residents or shoppers in its busy downtown retailing mecca), for his work forcing baseball to integrate by allowing Jackie Robinson to become the first black major league baseball player.
Rodney, who is white and Jewish (the Chron carefully notes his religion) "prepared the ground" for Robinson by a series of articles in the communist Daily Worker newspaper, you see. All hail the leadership of the revolutionary vanguard!
Now it is a historical fact the the Communist Party USA did indeed campaign against segregation and in favor of full rights for blacks. That is to its credit. But nobody should ever lose sight of the fact that this crusade was an effort to draw blacks to communism, for their utility to a revoltuion, not as part of any high-minded commitment to the brotherhood of man.
It was as cynical a policy as the anti-fascism of worldwide communism under the leadership of Stalin. Anti-fascism vanished overnight when Stalin signed the Hitler-Stalin pact. Of course, it reappeared when Hitler attacked Russia.
Communism espoused anti-fascism because it
was politically convenient to its power-mad dictator, not because of any high principles. The only principle of communism is power for its leaders, albeit cloaked in the fine-sounding rhetoric of liberation. Hasn't anyone at the Chron realized this?
To me, praising someone who worked hard for decades to enslave humanity to communism is despicable. It is like praising Hitler for standing up for the German unemployed. True, but beside the point. There is a much bigger picture to consider.
1 Comments:
That's true, Billy D. -- but you see the truth -- and I see the truth -- and so do millions of others -- we simply don't have access to the halls of the MSM -- but we have our blogs and other outlets. The truth always manages to get out there, especially in a free society -- keep blogging and writing and kvetching!!
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