First published at 16:22 UTC on November 7th, 2021.
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PARTIAL VIDEO SUMMARY: "The Bolshevik revolution of 1917 and the civil war that followed was one of the most explosive political events of the 20th century, slaughtering between 30-50 million Russians in one of the cruelest and most violent genocides in recorded world history. The Bolsheviks were a radical far-left and Marxist faction that eliminated any resistance, occupied govt buildings and other strategic locations, then making Lenin dictator of the world's first communist state.
This bloody Russian revolution paved the way for the rise of communism as an influential political belief system around the world, spreading to places like China -- which had its own Marxist revolution with estimates of 80 million deaths -- ushering in the PRC.
Whether we're talking about China or Russia, Marxist revolutions start the same way: with an effort to divide the population and pit them against each other. This can be done by race, gender, or class -- but will always focus on perceived inequalities in society, with promises of a more fair, just, and egalitarian distribution of wealth and resources among the citizens. While this sounds good on paper, especially in places where extreme discrepancies exist in a society's standard of living, the new order never delivers on its promises, and eventually resembles the old order except with power changing hands to a less competent and ineffective form of totalitarian rule."
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." ~ George Santayana -- philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist (1863 - 1952)
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