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Comrade Sanders wishes us a happy May Day, ignoring the 100M killed by communism
'Solidarity' and 'unity' are not possible without dignity and autonomy
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By Michael McKenna - - Wednesday, May 4, 2022
OPINION:
Sen. Bernard Sanders, independent socialist from Vermont, just couldn’t resist. On May 1, he sent out an email wishing us all a “very happy May Day” and extolling the virtues of collectivism.
For those who might have trouble placing May Day, it is an international celebration of communism. In the former Soviet Union, May Day was marked by giant parades in Red Square, always featuring the latest and largest military hardware communist Russia had to offer.
Typically, the speeches glossed over the 100 million people killed by communists, the gulags, the reeducation camps, etc. Nowadays, the communists in China skip over the murders, forced sterilizations, concentration camps, the destruction of Hong Kong, and slave labor upon which their regime is built.
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