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From the Daily Caller: Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz used favorable language to describe Chinese communism when teaching a high school social studies class in 1991, according to an unearthed article in Nebraska’s Alliance Times-Herald.
Walz told students that, under communism, “everyone shares” and gets free food and housing from the government, according to the resurfaced newspaper piece first reported by the Washington Free Beacon. Just two years before the article was published, China’s communist government massacred pro-democracy student protesters in Tiananmen Square, with death counts ranging from several hundred to thousands, according to the BBC.
“American students need to learn the horrific truths of communism and the horrors this dangerous ideology has wrought over the past century,” American Foreign Policy Council senior fellow Michael Sobolik told the Free Beacon. “Gov. Walz should clarify his comments and share his impression of communism in 2024.”
Sobolik said Walz exposed students to a “shockingly naïve description of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule.”
Walz told his students in the newly-surfaced article about communism, “It means that everyone is the same and everyone shares.”
He further touted that people in China received free housing, paid no taxes in the late 1970s and got 30 pounds of free food per month.
The Daily Caller notes that Walz failed to include several key details in his glowing description of communism – including that as many as 30 million to 40 million people were killed between 1959 and 1961, during China’s transition to communism under Mao Zedong.
Bizarrely, Walz got married on June 4, 1994, the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, and his wife later said that “he wanted to have a date he’ll always remember.”
This is what Tim Walz taught Nebraska schoolchildren about Chinese Communism:
“It means that everyone is the same and everyone shares. The doctor and the construction worker make the same. The Chinese government and the place they work for provide housing and 14kg or about 30…
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) August 19, 2024
More recently, Walz claimed, “One Person’s Socialism Is Another Person’s Neighborliness.”
Oh, Prof Jackie Boy, Let’s watch the video of Walz advocating for socialism.
Walz: “One Person’s Socialism Is Another Person’s Neighborliness” pic.twitter.com/Ducx91ZY3n
— InTheDogHouse (@Starlin44205076) August 6, 2024
Meanwhile, Xi Van Fleet, an immigrant from China, has been sounding the alarm that America is headed for communism. In a post on Sunday, she wrote:
I grew up in Mao’s planned economy, where the govt not only controlled prices but also rationed supplies. Everything was rationed, from food, to cloth for clothing (no ready-to-wear clothes) to toothpaste. Whatever wasn’t rationed was always in short supply.
One summer my mother used my share of the cloth coupon and bought enough cloth to make two tops and shorts for me. At the end of the summer, someone asked me why I never changed clothes. I then realized that was because I wore the two identical sets for the whole time.
Occasionally, the free market would make a brief appearance. In certain parts of my city, peasants would sell fresh vegetables that always looked far better than anything in govt stores. I’ll never forget the day I was trying to buy some vegetables when the “market police” suddenly showed up. People fled in all directions, leaving scattered vegetables all over the ground. It was illegal for peasants to sell and for consumers to buy.
This is the future that Commie-la wants to “forward” us toward!
Old grain ration coupons I have kept👇
I grew up in Mao’s planned economy, where the govt not only controlled prices but also rationed supplies. Everything was rationed, from food, to cloth for clothing (no ready-to-wear clothes) to toothpaste. Whatever wasn’t rationed was always in short supply.
One summer my mother… pic.twitter.com/H63hXVodLj
— Xi Van Fleet (@XVanFleet) August 18, 2024
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