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To the countless millions who suffered and died at the hands of the idiotic, insane, ignorant, asinine, lying, conniving, criminal, horrific, destructive, dehumanizing, diabolical, bloody, brutal, barbarous, ridiculous, pernicious, atrocious, hellacious, murderous, monstrous, malicious, malignant, moronic, godless, and all-around stupid, vile, vicious, and evil ideology known as communism
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Did you know?
American high school students have recently put on events celebrating communism
To school teachers, the real villains are the red-baiting anti-communists
Communism killed ten times as many people as Nazism
G raduating seniors at Cottonwood Classical Preparatory school in Albuquerque, New Mexico, picked the perfect theme for their 2015 spring prom. The killer concept they picked for the premier dance of the year? Prom-munism.
The grand event would unfold under the bannerthe literal red flagof Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Marx, and Castro. For their big party, the students looked to The Party. They invoked a different kind of Party animalthe rapacious mass murderers whose marquee event was a carnival of carnage, a legacy of over a hundred million dead victims.
Now theres something to dance about.
Perhaps North Koreas Kims could spin some records? The Kim boysKim Il-Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Unwere wild party animals. The second Kim was Hennessys number one private purchaser of cognac, which he guzzled along with his personal harem of bleach-blonde party girlsthe permanent sex slaves that comprised his Satisfaction Corps of women specially trained by the state to administer to his sexual gratification.
Mao Zedong, too, was quite the party animal. Not only was he responsible for between sixty and seventy million dead Chinese. He also sired hundreds if not thousands of Chinese childrenand passed along his venereal diseases to the countless virgin girls supplied for his satisfaction by his Red Guard.
Our students are in the International Baccalaureate program, so they are very academically focused, said one Albuquerque school official, explaining the educational inspiration for the concept. One of the classes they enjoy the most is a world history class.
A student named Cole Pagea sensible sophomore who betrayed an insight into communism the seniors somehow hadnt gleaned from the high schools history classesexpressed a different perspective: I honestly dont think its that funny.
Unfortunately, Prom-munism wasnt a fluke.
Three years earlier, in September 2012, a band at New Oxford High School near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, home of one of the great moments in American history, gave a salute to one of the worst moments in history. They performed a halftime show titled St. Petersburg 1917, a musical commemoration of the Bolshevik Revolution. The bands website posted a photo of the beaming students holding the hammer and sickle, the symbol that Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky elevated in St. Petersburg in 1917.
Here again, not everyone was laughing.
There is no reason for Americans to celebrate the Russian revolution, said one irate parent. I am sure the millions who died under communism would not see the joy of celebrating the Russian revolution by a school 10 miles from Gettysburg. He added, It was Glee meets the Russian Revolution. Im not kidding you. They had giant hammers and sickles and they were waving them around. He asked, Who thought this was a good idea?
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