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Defectors Describe Why North Korea is Hell on Earth

If you commit a political crime in communist North Korea, such as watching a foreign film, you won’t be the only one who gets severely punished. Your family, including your siblings, your parents, and even your children, will also pay a heavy price — one of the many reasons North Korea is hell on earth. This is the ...

Rory Karsten

North Korea.

‘Freed Man’s Creed’: An Outlaw’s Ode to Freedom

Freed Man’s Creed, by Virginian singer-songwriter James H. White is a new song release timed suitably for July 4th, Independence Day in the United States of America.  Cinematic and patriotic sounds There is something hugely cinematic and energizing about this new release, Freed Man’s Creed, which follows his earlier song Purple Heart, another great tune ...

Jessica Kneipp

James H. White playing his guitar.

After Mao Seized Power in China, It Was Anything but Liberating

In 1949 when the communists and Mao seized power in China, propagandists painted it as an act of liberation and the country’s first steps into modernity. This year, such views are being pushed harder than usual as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) marks the 100th anniversary of its founding in July. As part of the ...

Rory Karsten

Mao proclaiming the People's Republic of China.

Debunking Communism: How Marx Wanted Power Through Anarchy

Karl Marx, the founder of communism, despised many things in his lonely life. The stability of society offended him, and he sought to overthrow all existing societal structures through revolution and then establish a people’s government; basically, a dictatorship. But, like all evil things, Marx conceived deceptive strategies to accomplish his goals. People will not ...

Jack Roberts

Karl Marx.

Karl Marx: The Hater of Families

Communism, the offspring of Karl Marx, is the evilest ideology present in the world. Its underlying theme is one of deception. Any order or goodness present in society is something the communists must first get rid of to establish their hegemony. Karl Marx’s manifesto clearly stated that communism cannot be achieved without overthrowing existing social ...

Jack Roberts

The Karl Marx Monument.

Why Communism in China and Belief in the Divine Can’t Co-Exist

Officially, there are five religions recognized by the government of China — Buddhism, Taoism, Protestantism, Catholicism, and Islam. However, China is a communist country that propagates a militant atheist ideology. The country makes for a good case study as to why communism and belief in the divine can’t actually coexist. State institutions   Christianity has ...

Max Lu

Three monks meditating.

Communism: The Great Deceiver

Communism was originally formed as a fair means of governance wherein everyone in society has an equal opportunity, eliminating the distinctions cropping up between different labor categories or societal strata. And, therein, lies its deceit. As a concept, it projects the potential for the overall empowerment of the people in every segment of industry or ...

Max Lu

A bust of Karl Marx.

The Gulag Archipelago: An Expose of Soviet Communist Repression

The Gulag Archipelago: An Experiment in Literary Investigation is a book written by Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Published in 1973, it exposed the terrible conditions of Soviet Russia’s forced labor camp system that is popularly known as the gulag. The book ‘The Gulag Archipelago’ The Gulag Archipelago was published in three volumes. The first two ...

Armin Auctor

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book ‘The Gulag Archipelago.’

Humanity Vs. Communism: Human Rights Watch Blasts China in Recent Report

Human Rights Watch (HRW) recently published its World Report 2020, with a foreword by Executive Director Kenneth Roth, blasting China for its increasing human rights violations. It warns that Beijing sees human rights as an existential threat and is reacting in a way that could endanger the rights of humanity on a global level. Focus ...

Max Lu

A candlelight vigil in Hong Kong.

How Chiang Ching-kuo Developed His Anti-Communist Stance (Part 1)

Chiang Ching-kuo (1910-1988) was the eldest son of Chiang Kai-shek and served two terms as President of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. He was a renowned political leader internationally. According to polls, more than half the people in Taiwan consider him to be the greatest president they ever had ...

Helen London

Chiang Ching-kuo (left) and his father Chiang Kai-shek (right).