Category: communism

20 Years of China in WTO: Win or Lose?; Lily Tang Williams: Survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution

What was living in China like during the Cultural Revolution as a young girl? I caught up with Lily Tang Williams, who grew up during the 10-year Cultural Revolution in China. She now speaks across the country warning the American people about the horrors of communism, including about some of the same tactics used in…


Victims Expose True Face of Communism on 40th Anniversary of Imposing Martial Law in Poland

Martial Law was imposed in Poland by the communist regime on Dec. 13, 1981, in order to suppress “Solidarity,” the anti-communist grassroots movement of Polish people. Solidarity—the first trade union in the eastern communist block independent of the regime—was born in Poland in August 1980. The movement, which advocated workers’ rights and started demanding some…


This Day in Market History: The Dissolution of the Soviet Union

Each day, Benzinga will take a look back at a notable market-related moment that happened on this date. What Happened? On Dec. 8, 1991, the Soviet Union, America’s Cold War rivals for decades, officially dissolved. Where Was the Market? The S&P 500 closed the previous week at 379.10, and the Dow closed at 2,886.40. What…


LIVE: Communism’s Dark Tyranny: The 30th Anniversary of the Collapse of the Soviet Union

Leading experts discuss why the Soviet Union was evil, why it collapsed, and yet why the allure of socialism persists today. Panelists will also explore how we best share these lessons with today’s youth.


62 House Republicans Back Bill Promoting High School Education on ‘Dangers of Communism’

More than 60 House Republicans have joined forces to support a legislative effort to promote teaching high schoolers about the danger of communism and why this ideology is contrary to what America stands for. Introduced Thursday by Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.), the Crucial Communism Teaching (CCT) Act (pdf) has a goal to ensure high…


US: Rock Solid Commitment to Help Taiwan Defense

The United States reiterates its “rock solid” commitment to Taiwan’s defense. And the former Japanese prime minister said Japan and the United States could not stand by if China attacked Taiwan. Hundreds of Taiwan nationals abroad are being extradited every year—not to Taiwan, but to China. And it’s all linked to Beijing’s “One China policy.”…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Dec. 2)

A bomb squad and hostage negotiators get sent out to the United Nations building in New York City, President Joe Biden unveils his plan to combat the pandemic this winter, and Congress members on Capitol Hill are working to teach young people the truth about communism.


China’s ‘Historical Resolutions’ Solidify Communist Leaders’ Authorities

Commentary There are many documents in the history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), but there are only a few so-called “historical resolutions.” That tells the significance of these documents. The passage of these historical resolutions indicates two major turning points within the CCP—one in 1981 and the other in 2021. The 1981 historical resolution…


We Are Being Divided Through False Information and Media Narratives | Truth Over News

The polarization of Western societies did not start with Donald Trump. What we are witnessing now is the culmination of a process that has been going on for decades. But Trump’s rise undoubtedly accelerated the process. Or perhaps the process accelerated Trump’s rise. Suddenly, everyone is being called something—fascist, Nazi, communist, socialist, extremist. It feels…


Saule Omarova Shouldn’t Be Overseeing Our Banks

Commentary It is ironic when Democrats complain about sensational use of language. Thanks to progressives, practically every white person in America has been labelled a racist. But now Democrats are screaming because Republican Sen. John Kennedy suggested that Saule Omarova, whom President Joe Biden has nominated to head the Office of the Comptroller of the…