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Cultural Marxism Recycles Old AntiPolish Propaganda Kusmirek


Stolen Lives, by Jan Kusmirek. 2010

“Poles are Fascists!” “Poles are Neo-Nazis!” Old Communist Propaganda is Now Revived, in the Western Press, By Cultural Marxists

Consider the WWII-era Communist smear campaign against Poland. The author, as if in a conversation, stated, (quote) Now the Soviet propaganda paints all the Poles as anti-Semitic, pro-Nazi. It is laughable, but the Western press takes it up. They repeat the same old workers’ paradise stuff. It helps their conscience, I suppose, having given the country to Russia, to try to justify their crime. (unquote)(p. 41).

The perceptive reader can see history repeating itself. The attacks on Poland as anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi, first stated by the Stalinists, are being now revived by the aptly named neo-Stalinists, such as Jan T. Gross. This time, however, the motive is primarily Holocaust memory (if not Holocaust Industry) related. They are also part of the standard toolkit of neo-Marxists.

THE ORIGINS OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS

Now also consider the relationship between Marxism and neo-Marxism. The author quotes a fictional person, Witek, as saying, (quote) We have a simple belief. Whoever disagrees with us must be mad. The dictatorship of the proletariat does not allow for any dogma other than ours. It is the way, the path of truth. The Left always uses this moralistic tone of political correctness. (unquote).

The parallelism with leftist orthodoxy and “speech codes”, on college campuses, is obvious.

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