Sunday, March 4, 2012

Republicans and the Cultural Revolution

Republicans today have more in common with Communist China than they do the US and our democratic values. Republican candidates for President have stated the following: to remove all liberal government workers, it is ok to kill Liberal judges, college education is to get rid of religion, college is for snobs, education is overrated, not every citizen needs a college education, science is not to be believed. There are so many more quotes by Newt, Mitt, Rick S and others. The main idea is that education is not good for society, liberals should be killed or is a disease and other issues. During the 1960's Chairman Mao started the Cultural Revolution and rounded up all university professors, scientists, teachers, and artists and made an example of them. They were jailed, humiliated, and some were killed. The idea is that new ideas, science and education was not good for the Party. People that think are dangerous. People that think for themselves or challenge ideas are to be jailed and killed. The Party cannot survive unless people are followers, do not think or just follow orders. Republicans do not want people to think and they do not want education to succeed. Republicans are against people improving, education, science and liberal ideas. Republicans and communists have a lot in common. They are for controlling people. Republicans want people to believe the lies of Fox News. Republicans want people to just follow religion, follow orders. Republicans are authoritarians. Republicans do not want democracy, voters or thinkers. They want people to do as told.

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