Tag: communism

Educating Students About the Victims of Communism

Commentary Many Americans today assume that the threat of Communism subsided with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. But “We continue to see Communist and socialist regimes pop up and spread not only in Latin America—for example, in Venezuela and Nicaragua—but around the world,” says Ambassador Andrew Bremberg, president and CEO of the Victims…


The Communist Push to Eliminate Moderates and Incite Conflict

Commentary At its roots, communism is an ideology that strives on the capitalization of extremists. Under communist rule, moderates are not allowed to exist. You either support the communist revolution or risk being labeled as an enemy of the people. This idea of dividing and conquering can be seen in successful communist revolutions throughout history….


Time to Stop ‘Communism, American-Style’?

Commentary Some will remember that comedy classic from 1961, “Divorce, Italian Style,”  starring Marcello Mastroianni. Unfortunately, sixty years later, we seem to be moving toward, even living through, a far less funny, real life “Communism, American Style.” What is “Communism, American Style”?  As yet one would think it bears little resemblance to the Soviet kind…


Uprooting Communism, Socialism, and Marxism in America

Commentary The United States has been subverted by people who believe in the failed ideologies of communism, socialism, and Marxism. America’s experiment in self-governance—with State power constrained by well-crafted limits of our constitution—is under direct threat from people who want to “deconstruct” our nation and replace it with a collectivist system of governance. Many of…


Retired State Senator in New Battle Against Domestic Communism

A Vietnam War veteran and former Virginia state senator is at the center of a new battle: pushing back on domestic communism in the United States. After 16 years in the Virginia House of Delegates and Virginia Senate, Sen. Richard Hayden Black withdrew from the office in 2020, but not the community. On June 22, he spoke…


The Dark Origins of Communism Ep. 4: Rise of Global Tyranny

Nazism and fascism are often framed as far-right ideologies. Yet, both systems are rooted in communism, and their policies are strikingly close to modern-day socialist movements. How did these systems emerge? And what are their policies? We unravel the misunderstandings around the political dichotomies of a “right” and a “left.” – Follow EpochTV on social…


[Premiering at 8PM ET on September 18] The Dark Origins of Communism Ep. 4: Rise of Global Tyranny

Nazism and fascism are often framed as far-right ideologies. Yet, both systems are rooted in communism, and their policies are strikingly close to modern-day socialist movements. How did these systems emerge? And what are their policies? We unravel the misunderstandings around the political dichotomies of a “right” and a “left.” – Follow EpochTV on social…


China Flirts With Universal Basic Capital; US Flirts With Universal Basic Income

Commentary As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cracks down on everything, from video games to the housing sector, Party leader Xi Jinping has called on the country to strive toward “common prosperity.” China’s ever-increasing wealth gap must be addressed; this comes through the redistribution of wealth. Some China-friendly authors have called for Universal Basic Capital (UBC), which revolves around…


Protesters Urge Canada to Take Action Against ‘Communist and Terrorist’ Regimes

A group of protesters, including members of Canada’s Iranian and Cuban communities, rallied outside the constituency office of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in Montreal on Sept. 11, calling on Canadians to join them in condemning communism and terrorism. “We are here against communist and terrorist regimes, like the Chinese Communist Party, like Fidel Castro’s regime and…


Epoch TV Review: The Real Threat of Russia, Russia, Russia

Commentary It’s really a travesty that the American legacy media is so dead set on carrying water for the Democratic Party, because they’ve been pushing the so-called Russia threat and scary white supremacist narratives. which have dominated the news since Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee in 2016. The problem is they’ve been looking…