Anti-Communism
Is A Fundamentalist Religion, Now Followed By Billions
By Andre Vltchek
June 07, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - 150 years ago, on April 21,
1870, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, alias Lenin,
was born. According to many, he was the greatest
revolutionary of all times, a man who gave birth to both
internationalism and anti-imperialism.
It is time to “revisit Communism”. It is also time to
ask some basic, essential questions:
“How is it
possible that a system so logical, progressive, and so
superior to what is, up till now, governing the world,
failed to permanently overthrow the nihilism and
brutality of capitalism, imperialism and
neo-colonialism?”
Without any doubt, you have been told many horrifying
things about Communism, especially if you have been
living in the West, or in one of the countries that are
fully under the control of the centres of
anti-Communism: Washington, London or Paris.
You have been forced to read, again and again, about
“Stalinism”, the Tiananmen Square massacre, and the
Khmer Rouge genocide. You have, again and again, been
served an elaborate cocktail of half-truths, outright
fabrications, as well as twisted interpretations of the
world history.
The chances are, you have never been to Russia, China
or Cambodia; you haven’t done any serious research
there.
You have been told that Cambodia is the best example
of savage Communism. You never realized that Pol Pot and
his Khmer Rouge extremists were fully supported by the
United States, and not by the Soviet Union and never
foolheartedly by China; that they were never actually
really “Communist” (I did a detailed in-country
research, and even Pol Pot’s personal guards told me
that they had no idea about Communism, and only reacted
to the monstrous U.S. carpet bombing of the Cambodian
countryside, and to the capital’s collaboration with the
West). In that period, most people died as a result of
precisely that carpet-bombing by the USAF B-52’s, and as
a result of a famine. And the famine came after millions
of peasants were displaced by the savagery of the
bombing, and by the unexploded substances left in the
fields, all over the countryside.
It never occurred to you, that one survey after
another, conducted in Russia, still shows that the
majority of the people there, would like to have the
Communist Soviet Union back. And even in the former
Soviet Muslim-majority states, including Kirgizstan and
Uzbekistan, a tremendous majority of the people I
encountered there, remembered the Soviet Union era as
some golden age.
And the so-called Soviet occupation of Afghanistan? I
have worked, filmed and reported there, on three
occasions, relatively recently. Outraged by the on-going
Western occupation of their country, countless Afghan
people told me stories, illustrating the contrast
between their tolerant, progressive and optimistic
socialist era, and the present-day horror, during which
their country has sunk to the lowest level in Asia,
according to both UNDP and the WHO. I worked in Kabul,
Jalalabad, Herat, Bagram; the same stories, and the same
nostalgia for the Soviet teachers, nurses, engineers.
Showered by the relentless Western propaganda, one
never really realized how popular the Communist Party of
China is in its own country, and how the Communist
ideology is supported in Vietnam, Laos and North Korea.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
If one goes to their friendly local
bookstore in North America, Europe or even
in Hong Kong, not to speak of Australia, the
chances are is that all one will find there
would be tomes written by anti-Communist
Chinese or Russian ‘dissidents’, people that
have been living off Western grants,
receiving countless awards so they can spend
all their energy on smearing Communism, and
glorifying anti-revolution. Writers such as
Svetlana Alexievich, who received the Nobel
Prize for literature, for spitting on the
graves of the Soviet soldiers who died
defending Afghan socialism.
Films one would be allowed to watch, on commercial
film channels, would not be any different than the books
one had been encouraged to read.
Anti-Communism in the West and in its colonies, is a
tremendous industry. It is easily the greatest and
on-going propaganda campaign in the history of the
world. Its metastasis has been spreading even into the
core of the Communist and socialist countries
themselves.
All of that is because the Western, imperialist
countries know perfectly well that their empire can only
survive if Communism collapses.
It is because the very essence of
Communism is the
perpetual struggle against imperialism.
False but very effective slogans, like bugs, that are
being implanted into one’s brains. They are repeated
constantly, sometimes hundreds of times a day, without
one even noticing: “Communism is dead!” you have been
told. “It is outdated, boring.” “China is not Communist,
anymore.” “Communism is grey. Life under communism is
controlled, and it is monotonous”. “People under
Communism have no freedom, and no liberties.”
The opposite is the truth. Building, selfishly and
enthusiastically, a new and better society, for the
people, is definitely more satisfactory (and “more
fun”), than rotting in the constant agony of fear:
worrying about mortgages, student loans, and medical
emergencies. Competing with others, stepping on others,
and even ruining other human beings. Living empty, sad,
selfish lives.
Absurdly, paradoxically, Western propaganda
constantly accuses Communism of violence. But Communism
is the biggest adversary of the most violent system on
Earth, which is Western colonialism/ imperialism.
Hundreds of millions of human beings have already
vanished as a result of it, throughout the centuries.
Hundreds of advanced cultures have been ruined. Entire
continents have been plundered.
Before Soviet Communism, before the USSR itself,
there was no true and powerful opposition to Western
imperialism. Colonialism and imperialism were taken for
granted; they were “the world order”.
The Soviet Union and China helped to de-colonize the
world. Cuba and North Korea, two Communist countries,
fought bravely and successfully, and brought
independence to Africa (something that the West has
never forgotten nor forgiven).
But fighting for freedom and for the end of
colonialism, is not violence; it is defence, resistance
and a struggle for independence.
As a rule, Communism does not attack. It defends
itself, and it defends countries that are being
brutalised. In my future work, I will address two
“exceptions”; and explain two cases which are constantly
misinterpreted by right-wing propaganda: Hungary and
Czechoslovakia.
But back to the so-called “Communist violence”.
My friend and comrade, the legendary Russian
intellectual and professor, Aleksandr Buzgalin wrote in
his recent work, “LENIN: THEORY AS PRACTICE,
PRACTICE AS CREATIVITY” (to mark the 150th
anniversary of the birth of V.I. Ulyanov-Lenin):
There is a principle at work here: it is
not the socialist revolution that provokes mass
violence, but the bourgeois counter-revolution, that
begins when capital realises that it is losing its
property and power. In response to the
generally peaceful and in many cases legitimate victory
of the left, capital unleashes savage, barbaric
violence. The left is then faced with the question of
whether to answer this violence or not. If you go to
war, then from that point the laws of war apply, and
hundreds of thousands are sent to their deaths, planned
in advance, so that millions might be victorious. That
is the logic of war.
The revolution was carried through. It was
victorious. In the broader perspective, the victors were
not so much the Bolsheviks as the Soviets, in which the
majority supported the Bolsheviks’ position. The
revolution was substantially peaceful, prevailing almost
without bloodshed. The fiercest fighting occurred in
Moscow, where those killed on both sides numbered a few
thousand. Beyond that, the picture was of a “triumphal
procession of Soviet power” (this heading in Soviet
textbooks was no accident). In the winter of 1917-1918
the relationship of forces saw half a million members of
the workers’ militia, the Red Guard, pitted against a
few tens of thousand White Guard members in the south of
Russia. Everything was quiet until the
counter-revolution received vast sums of money from the
Triple Alliance (primarily from Germany) as well as from
the Entente, and all these imperialist countries
launched aggression against the young Soviet power.
This is a brilliant take by Aleksandr Buzgalin. I
have addressed this topic on many occasions, but never
so coherently. And this applies to countless examples,
all over the world, where the West first provoked and
brutally antagonized socialist or communist countries,
then accused them of cruelty, and finally “liberated”
them in the name of freedom and democracy, literally
raping the will of their people. All this just so
European and North American imperialism would survive
and thrive.
Let’s recall just a few examples: the USSR, 1965
Indonesia, 1973 Chile, 2019 Bolivia. The biggest attempt
to date: to divert, destabilize and overthrow the
enormously successful Chinese system. But there are, of
course, countless other examples, in all corners of the
globe.
Ron Unz, the publisher of The Unz Review,
wrote in his report “American Pravda: Our
Coronavirus Catastrophe as Bio-warfare Blowback?”,
recalling his thoughts, in 1999, when China protested
about the NATO bombing of its Embassy in Belgrade:
“But when I considered that the Chinese
government was still stubbornly denying the reality of
its massacre of the protesting students in Tiananmen
Square a decade earlier, I concluded that unreasonable
behavior by PRC officials was only to be expected….
Such at least were my thoughts on that matter
more than two decades ago. But in the years that
followed, my understanding of the world and of many
pivotal events of modern history underwent the sweeping
transformations that I have described in my American
Pravda series. And some of my 1990s assumptions
were among them.
Consider, for example, the Tiananmen Square
Massacre, which every June 4th still evokes an annual
wave of harsh condemnations in the news and opinion
pages of our leading national newspapers. I had never
originally doubted those facts, but a year or two ago I
happened to come across a short article by journalist
Jay Matthews entitled “The
Myth of Tiananmen” that completely upended that
apparent reality.
According to Matthews the infamous massacre had
likely never happened, but was merely a media artifact
produced by confused Western reporters and dishonest
propaganda, a mistaken belief that had quickly become
embedded in our standard media storyline, endlessly
repeated by so many ignorant journalists that they all
eventually believed it to be true. Instead, as near as
could be determined, the protesting students had all
left Tiananmen Square peacefully, just as the Chinese
government had always maintained. Indeed, leading
newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington
Post had occasionally acknowledged these facts over the
years, but usually buried those scanty admissions so
deep in their stories that few ever noticed. Meanwhile,
the bulk of the mainstream media had fallen for an
apparent hoax.
Matthews himself had been the Beijing Bureau
Chief of the Washington Post, personally covering the
protests at the time, and his article appeared in
the Columbia Journalism Review, our most prestigious
venue for media criticism.”
On top of it, what Western mainstream media was
describing as a group of “freedom fighters” and
“pro-democracy movement”, had a substantial number of
radicals in its ranks, even outright racists, that were
protesting against the presence of black Africans on
Chinese university campuses. They demanded a ban on
their relationships with the Chinese women. And they
were fully supported and at least partially funded by
the West, simply because of their savage, aggressive,
fundamentalist anti-Communism.
The Chinese government does not even want to touch
this subject, anymore. They feel that, faced with
massive Western propaganda, they cannot get through with
their take on the story; in brief, that they have lost
the narrative.
Now fast-forward to 2019 and 2020. Hong Kong. Again,
what we are witnessing there is outrageous and extremist
anti-Communism. Fascist protesters that are marching,
destroying public property, and attacking the Police,
all under U.S, U.K and German banners, are hailed by the
Western mass media as “pro-democracy activists”. They
are physically attacking the supporters of Beijing. They
are paid, they are glorified. I have talked to them on
many occasions. They are fully, thoroughly brainwashed.
They know nothing about facts. They deny the crimes
committed by the British and the U.S. colonialists. They
admire everything Western, and they despise their own
country.
The West has been told to view them as
“revolutionaries”. And it promotes them as
revolutionaries, all over the world!
Another group unleashed against the Communist China,
are the Uyghurs. Many of these people have joined
terrorist organizations in Idlib, Syria, in Indonesia,
and elsewhere. Or more precisely, they were injected
there. The reason? To harden them on the battlefields,
so that they could one day return to China, and try to
break Communism, as well as the “Belt and Road
Initiative” (BRI), the most internationalist mammoth
project on Earth. I have covered their activities in
Syria, Indonesia, Turkey and elsewhere. I have written
extensively about the atrocities they have been
committing. But the anti-Communist propaganda is often
too massive and too “professional”. It manufactures a
“bullet-proof narrative”. It portrays the Uyghurs as the
victims!
Ask the common men and women of the streets of
London, Paris or New York, what they know about Stalin’s
era, or the famines in the early years of the USSR, or
in Communist China?
99.99% know nothing. Where these famines took place,
or why? But they are absolutely certain that they took
place. No doubts, whatsoever. No doubts that they
happened “because of Communism”. Westerners are
intellectually obedient, like sheep. Most of them do not
question the propaganda unleashed by their regime. Are
they really “free”?
The famine in the Soviet Union actually took place
because the young revolutionary country was totally
devastated by the Western and Japanese invasions, which
tried to break and plunder the country. British, French,
U.S., Czech, Polish, German, Japanese invasions, to name
just a few.
But ask, for instance, the Czechs, how much they know
about their Legions that controlled the Trans-Siberian
railroad, on their way from Europe to Vladivostok.
Plundering, rape, and mass killing. I tried. I asked, in
Prague and Pilsen. They thought I was a lunatic. The
Legions are portrayed as heroic, in their history books.
A bullet-proof narrative. No doubts there.
And “Stalinism”? This author is planning to write
much more on this subject. But here, just in brief: What
kind of country did Stalin really inherited? It was a
country thoroughly plundered by foreign invaders, a
country devastated by civil war. A country where the
anti-revolutionary forces have been, until recently,
financed by the U.K., France, U.S. and others. As a
result of this brutal civil war unleashed from abroad,
criminal gangs roamed all over the vast lands, and
inside cities.
“The revolutionaries wanted to end all wars
immediately. Russian soldiers left their trenches, and
embraced their enemies. “We are all brothers!” they
shouted. “We were forced to fight each other by ruthless
monarchs, priests and businessmen. We should battle real
enemies, not each other! Proletariat of the world,
Unite!” But the Western officers and commanders were
determined: they forced their men back to the trenches,
accusing them of treason, pushing them to the
battlefields.
Most significantly, the countless foreign
invasions were overwhelming of both several major
Russian cities and the countryside. As always throughout
the previous centuries, the Europeans never thought
twice before putting their military boots on Russian
soil. In a way, Russia was treated and perceived as a
‘barbaric’ nation that could be attacked, colonized and
plundered at will and without much justification, not
unlike all those countless unfortunate nations all over
the world: located in South America and Central Asia, in
the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Oceania. Many Russians
looked like whites, like Europeans, but to the
Westerners, they were never “white enough”, never really
part of the culture of the conquerors and plunderers.
Russia always had its own soul, its way of thinking and
feeling, its distinct manner of acting and reacting.”
In my book, I revisited the subversion tactics of
Western imperialism and militant anti-Communism:
“The essence and strategy of Western imperialist
subversion is essentially very simple: identify all
strong and weak points of the country that you are
attempting to murder, and try to comprehend its
ideology. Study and learn all about its progressive
leadership: its plans, and all that the revolution is
trying to do for the people: like giving them freedom,
equal rights, improved life expectancy, high standards
of education, medical care, housing, infrastructure,
arts and overall a decent quality of life. Then, attack
where it hurts the most: use direct interventions,
sabotage, terrorist assaults, or sponsor extremist and
even religious fundamentalist groups, in order to spread
fear and insecurity to slow down the process of social
change and economic growth. Hit so hard that at some
point, the democratic revolutionary system will have to
react, simply in order to protect its people, their
achievements, and even their bare lives. Wherever the
West tries to destroy a socialist country, be it
Nicaragua or Afghanistan in the 80’s, it first targets
hospitals and schools, in order to demolish the great
social achievements of the government, and to spread
hopelessness among the population. Then it hits even
harder, to trigger a strong government reaction, and
then immediately declare: “You see, this is the real
face of socialism or communism! You want a revolution?
Fine: what you get in the package will be this:
oppression, political trials, gulags, a lack of freedom,
and even some brutal executions!” Use widely, weapons
like disinformation and negative propaganda, so the
revolution in a progressive but cruelly terrorized
country would never have a chance to really influence
the rest of the world, and even at home it will begin to
suffer after being put under too much pressure…
…Such hideous tactics of the West, deeply injured
the Soviet Union before WWII, but it failed to destroy
the country.”
The Chinese famine took place partially because
during the Japanese occupation, the Imperial Army
disrupted the food chain supplies, as well as the system
of farming, which had been formed and developed
throughout thousands of years. Japan was interested in
only one thing: how to feed its troops that were
occupying a massive part of Asia.
In both cases, Western propaganda made people believe
that the real cause for the loss of lives in Russia and
China was Communism! The brainwashing has been so
successful, that even in Russia and China, millions of
people have been fully indoctrinated by these
countlessly repeated lies coming out of the West.
But ask in London, whether people know anything about
the fact that under the British occupation of India,
tens of millions of people died from starvation; victims
of the
famines triggered by London, for many reasons, one
of them being an attempt to lower the population. Over
50 million Indian people, cumulatively, died in these
famines, between 1769 to 1943, in British administered
India.
Should we, as a result, ban the British political
system? I am convinced that we should! But that is
usually not what the people of the world, including the
victims of the British colonialist barbarity, are
demanding.
So, back to the British or French public. What do
they know about their past, and even about their
neo-colonialist present? They only know what they have
been ordered to believe. In brief: they know nothing.
Zero. Only fairytales. But they are convinced that they
are well informed. And that they have the right to
lecture the world.
They know absolutely nothing about the USSR, and
about China. They have no clue about why North Korea and
Cuba are being continuously demonized (as mentioned
above, they both, hand in hand, liberated Africa from
Western colonialism).
I have lived and worked all over Africa, for years,
made films, and written countless essays. The Cuban and
North Korean involvement, enormously positive,
internationalist and undoubtedly Communist, from Namibia
and Angola, from Egypt to Mauritius, has been very well
documented. But say it in a Parisian café or a London
pub, and jaws will drop. Blank stares, emptiness.
Even that “Anti-Communist left” consisting of
anarcho-syndicalists and Trotskyists (really mostly
British and U.S. brands of pseudo revolutionaries),
knows nothing, or wants to know nothing, about true
revolutionary Communism.
On 23 April, 2020, Brasil de Fato quoted the
Venezuelan Vice-Minister Carlos Ron:
“It is very interesting in North American
culture, to believe in “manifest destiny”, to think that
they have a messianic mission. They believe that their
mission is to end communism in Latin America, so they
will overthrow Venezuela, Cuba and everything that is
red, because all that is red is communist.”
In Indonesia, an entire failed, miserable and
depressing religious state is based on anti-Communist
dogma. Nobody clearly understands there, why they are
anti-communist, but the more they are ignorant about the
subject, the more aggressively they act; banning all
Communist concepts and lexicon, building anti-Communist
‘museums’, and producing anti-Communist films. After
killing millions of Communists on behalf of the West,
anti-Communism has become the essence of their
existence. In the past they even used to ban the Chinese
and Russian languages. All just to silence the past,
when President Sukarno and the PKI (Communist Party of
Indonesia), before the US-backed 1965 coup, were
building a great, progressive, socialist and non-aligned
nation.
In fact, in much of Southeast Asia, perhaps the most
grotesquely turbo-capitalist part of the world,
Communism has been banned, or at least demonized. The
result: confused, consumerist, religious and dismal
nations. Communist Vietnam is the shining star, but it
is never portrayed as such, definitely not abroad.
Let us celebrate the 150th birthday of
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin!
Let us celebrate it by revisiting history, and the
present.
The most brutal political system is Western
imperialism, colonialism. It has already murdered
hundreds of millions of people, all over the world. This
fact should be repeated again and again.
The goal of Western propaganda has always been to
equate Communism and Fascism, the two most antagonistic
systems in history, in the world. It was the Soviet
Communist system, which smashed Nazism to pieces, saving
the world, at an enormous cost of approximately 25
million human lives.
Only Western imperialism can be compared to German
Nazism. The two are made of the same stuff.
To me, to many of us, Communism means the perpetual
struggle against Western interventionism, colonialism.
In this terrible moment in human history, it is
important to clearly understand this reality.
If Communism were to be defeated, it would be the end
of the struggle for freedom. Only the powerful,
centralized, ideologically-sound Communist system can
fight and liberate the human race from colonialist
shackles, from savage capitalism, and an nihilist empty
existence.
Propagandists tell you insane lies, that Communism is
outdated and boring. Don’t believe them: it is the most
upbeat, still young, and optimistic arrangement of the
world. And unlike imperialism and capitalism, Communism
is constantly evolving. Not in Europe or North America,
but in the rest of the world.
Just look at the West and its colonies. Look at the
misery and deprivation brought on humanity by the
Western oppressive dictatorial regime.
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