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"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty" Posts, r/t, follows are not a sign of endorsement.

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The State Department will be issuing a report detailing the Cuban regime’s longstanding campaign to foment left-wing extremism in the United States and internationally,” a State Department official told Breitbart News. “The report finds that for nearly seven decades, the Cuban regime has played an indispensable role in nearly every notable far-left insurgency, revolution, and militant movement across the Western Hemisphere and beyond.”
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🚨COMING SOON: State Department Exposes Cuba’s Links to Radical Leftist Unrest in America breitbart.com/latin-america/…

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Restitutor@Restitutor_·
"We haven't created anything better than Marxism-Leninism" - Lukashenko to Dugin
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There are no federally banned books. Lists are generated locally (district level library/school systems), in some cases influenced by state law. National "lists" exist as tracking tools from groups like PEN America and ALA, not as enforceable federal registries. The situation is decentralized by design in the U.S. education system. So, when you see more "banned" books on the shelf - ask yourself who banned it and why? For a narrative or for safety? I see both situations happening now in different locals.
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Entropyrian@entropyrian·
Pictured: more or less what @ConceptualJames been done told you for years now.
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Capitalism and slavery funded the father of Marxism
Andrew Follett@AndrewCFollett

@ConceptualJames Notice how BLM never tore Karl Marx's statute down? This is a man who felt it necessary to explain "the good side of slavery." To quote Marx, "Without slavery there would be no cotton, without cotton there would be no modern industry."

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@ProfRobAnderson I recently purchased 3 dozen copies of books on the American Revolution at $1/bk from my local college. They had decided to clear the collection 3 weeks before our 250th birthday. Out of curiosity I checked the section to see if they had replaced them with new ones. They hadn't.
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Imagine being a librarian and stamping “discard” on this book so you can make more room in the college library for nap rooms.
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Fight, fight, fight communism before it destroys individual liberty
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The US military used one-way attack sea drones for the first time as part of its latest strikes against Iran
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This appears to be the person behind the lego video showing Iran murdering Lindsey Graham and saying Laura Loomer is next He also shares posts celebrating US fleets and Trump being targeted Dude shouldn’t be allowed to enter our country @StateDept
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This is the grave of Ivan Raiklin's grandfather Gilya Veniaminovich Rajkhlin in St. Petersburg's "Cemetery in Memory of the Victims of January 9". See the resemblance? Raiklin's parents and older siblings came to 🇺🇸 in 1974 via the Jackson-Vanik amendment.
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MCCONNELL releases a photo - and statement. “To my fellow Kentuckians –    “When you elected me to a seventh term and made me our Commonwealth’s longest serving Senator, you did so trusting that I’d keep showing up to fight for you every day. And over the past several weeks, Elaine and I have appreciated both your well wishes and your honest questions about what was keeping me away from the Senate.   “You all know how folks of my generation often hesitate to share the vulnerability that comes with growing older. Even in the public eye, I feel that same instinct – I can’t help it.   “But at the same time, I’ve had more than my share of experience with physical vulnerabilities. Surviving childhood polio meant spending my entire life with mobility challenges. They haven’t exactly gotten easier to manage with age. And last month, I took a fall which landed me in the hospital.   “My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages. But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital. While receiving excellent care over the past several weeks, I’ve also had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia.   “I can assure you that I’ve been a good patient. At my age, I tend to do what my doctors tell me to do. I’ve submitted to every test they can think of to help figure out what caused this incident. And I’m continuing to do everything they ask to speed my recovery. In fact, with signs of continued progress, I’ve been able to move from hospital care to a rehabilitation center where I’ll keep regaining my strength.   “As much as it frustrates me, this process takes time. And on the advice of my doctors, I won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet. But rest assured that, in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the Senate business that matters to you. I’ve been working closely with my legislative staff on current issues, and with my Kentucky team who help me provide timely constituent services across our Commonwealth. I’ve also been keeping in touch with my Senate colleagues on the appropriations process, midterm politics, and everything in between.   “You’re right to expect your representatives to work hard for you. And part of my decision to retire at the end of my term this coming January was being honest about the demands of Senate work. But I still have unfinished business to complete on your behalf, and I have every intention of finishing the job you elected me to do.   “I’ll keep working hard to get back on the Senate floor as soon as possible. And I’ll keep you posted on the progress of my recovery. Until then, I’m so grateful for your prayers and well wishes.”

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NYT Nov 1961: THE Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, which in recent months has been attracting substantial audiences in Southern California, came to New York last night by means of a three-hour telecast over Station WPIX (Channel 11). The time on the independent outlet was purchased by the Schick Safety Razor Company and the Technicolor Corporation for the presentation of taped excerpts from the Crusade's rally on Oct. 16 in the Hollywood Bowl and from earlier meetings of the California School of Anti-Communism. The school now has a New York City mailing address at Post Office Box 2312, Grand Central Station. The presentation was believed to be the first time in the New York City area that substantial video time had been purchased in behalf of an anti-Communist movement. On the West Coast the Crusade's rally was carried over a network of thirty-three stations. Last night's program, entitled "Hollywood's Answer to Communism," was of interest on a variety of grounds. It served to introduce in the East Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, director of the Crusade, whose potential national influence has been described in dispatches from the West Coast as probably greater than the leadership of the John Birch Society; it reflected the Crusade's greater degree of sophistication in comparison with some earlier anti-Communist movements; it posed some new problems for the video medium. Dr. Schwarz, who came to the United States from Australia in 1950 and has applied for citizenship in this country, speaks with a "Down Under," twang and a mixture of understatement and fervor that hold attention. The theme of his book, entitled "You Can Trust the Communists to Do What They Say," was echoed by all the program's speakers: that the United States and the West face disaster if they do not recognize that the Communists cynically play only by their own rules and that it is naïve to base policy on the expectation that they will do otherwise. Treatment of the Soviet Union and communism as a clearly established enemy was recommended by many of the speakers, while Dr. Schwarz called for a world-wide crusade to counter communism. Also appearing on the program were C. D. Jackson, publisher of Life magazine, who strongly allied his publication with the Crusade; Senator Thomas J. Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut, and Representative Walter H. Judd, Republican of Minnesota. One of the other principal speakers was W. Cleon Skousen, author of "The Naked Communist” and a former agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He criticized the State Department for thinking it could negotiate nuclear agreements with the Soviet Union, assailed Alger Hiss and many other officials and called for a complete overhaul of the United Nations. The program was closed by a WPIX announcer who merely said that the preceding material had been furnished by the sponsor. Such a disclaimer; however, is not likely to meet the serious issues that are apt to come to the fore with respect to such a program. While the evil of communism is something on which there can be agreement certainly, the reasons for its rise and, more particularly, how it should be combated must allow for more than one opinion. And unquestionably there will be those only too eager to challenge the accuracy of some of last night's contentions of a historical nature. In a matter of such controversial importance, it would not seem wise for a TV station to turn over the subject of the "cold war" to sponsors who have the desire and resources to put their viewpoints on the air. There would also seem to be a necessity on the part of a station to take affirmative steps assuring that differing opinions will be represented on the publicly owned airwaves. The absence of any statement of policy by WPIX on the air was disturbing.
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We must bring back seminars and education of the scale we once had. It would be amazing to see Trump featured at a similar event in our time. Roy Rogers and Ronald Reagan at Youth Night salute of the Southern California School of Anti-Communism, 1961
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