The Meaning of Freedom

It might sound strange, but perhaps my first and best encounter with the true meaning of freedom comes from a film perhaps as old as me about the Berlin Airlift. A woman in Berlin asked an American airman about an article in a newspaper criticizing the US. The airman replied with a question: Would you find such an article in a Soviet paper? The answer is obviously no. The Soviets, the Chinese, and similar regimes would shoot people for putting their government in a bad light.

I was again reminded of the scene in the movie during this sudden onslaught of political correctness lately, especially under the former president. To me, it matters not who silences someone such as a reporter from any organization, or even a private citizen. A threat to silence the press is a serious threat to freedom. If I cannot write as I am now, I have no freedom, nor does anyone else.

And I might note that some of the most horrible communist leaders know the the meaning of freedom. Joseph Stalin said that those who count the ballots determine the outcome of an election while so many value their freedom so little that they cannot be bothered to vote, let alone do the research to see through simple deceit by those who want to take our freedom us.

Daily writing prompt
What does freedom mean to you?

Communism & Power

I have said it before, and I will repeat it as long as I live: Those who are pushing the idea of communism don’t really want communism but rather power, which is the total opposite. Communism is complete equality between everyone. Nowhere on this planet has that ever truly happened, including Russia, China, Cuba, and North Korea. They call or did call themselves communist, but what they have are dictatorships. Dictators do not seek equality but power. They seek to be able to tell everyone else what to do. While the idea of communism is relatively new in history, the seeking of power is older than civilization.

Communism is but the carrot held out as bait while actually applying the whip.

Never did I think anyone proposing communism would actually admit that it is power they seek, but just today, the mayor of Chicago did, speaking to the students. He said the demonstration would lead to power, not freedom. Of course, he seeks power. He admitted it.

And it is through demonstrations and even riots and deceit that they are willing and desirous for that goal. Is it no wonder that the communist’s seek the destruction of our country. It is their means to their desire.

So, the question might come to mind, who are the communist’s? The answer to that question is very simple. Those who seek the destruction of the US, regardless of what label they claim, regardless if they be foreign or domestic. One more thing, beware of those who seek power by talking down the history and the positive past accomplishments of our country. Finally, beware of those who instigate riots and call them demonstrations.