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In the video "Why Isn't Communism as Hated as Nazism?," Dennis Prager states - "When people think of humanity's greatest evils, why is 'communism' rarely mentioned? After all, it has caused more suffering than any other ideology, including Nazism." My wife and I lived through the final dying gasps of communism's horrific legacy. We saw the riots on Moscow streets in Spring 1991. We were in Moscow during August 1991 when President Mikhail Gorbachiov was arrested in a coup d'etat led by hard-line communists, and several people were killed by tanks in the streets. We witnessed the long lines of people waiting outside the totally empty grocery stores for the morning delivery of milk, pensioners selling off their jewelry on street corners to get a little money to survive on. I watched the parade at Red Square on May 1, 1991 - a total farce with just a few hundred people attending. Our Russian friends saw their life savings evaporate as inflation reached the rate of ONE MILLION PERCENT. Money that could have earlier bought a summer cottage shrank down to just enough to buy a cheap car, then shrank further to barely buy a bicycle. We would only exchange $50 at a time, because if we held rubles for more than a few days, we'd lose significant buying power. Friends would tell us how their families were killed under communism. But most people in the West are blissfully ignorant of communism's horrors. Watch the full video to get the whole story! Here's another good article on communism in Paris today: May Day Chaos: Communists Take To The Streets of Paris. And subscribe below to get our free weekly newsletter: |