Tuesday, 10 November 2009

It was 20 years ago yesterday...

...that the shameful edifice called the Berlin wall came crumbling down. People imprisoned by the wall voted with their feet and streamed into West Germany. I belonged then to Amnesty International, and wondered how it could be that an organisation devoted to human rights could pay so little attention to this omnipresent and monstrous insult to freedom. It occurred to me then that the victims of oppression receive only half hearted acknowledgment if their oppression is deemed to be based on good intentions. Hence the (very appropriate) attention given to the Nazi's and the victims of the Holocaust with countless books, films and anniversaries. And hence too, the relative lack of attention to the victims of communism. So, on this auspicious anniversary of freedom, how about this for an idea ?

...A proposal for May Day:
May Day began as a holiday for socialists and labor union activists, not just communists. But over time, the date was taken over by the Soviet Union and other communist regimes and used as a propaganda tool to prop up their regimes. I suggest that we instead use it as a day to commemorate those regimes' millions of victims. The authoritative Black Book of Communism estimates the total at 80 to 100 million dead, greater than that caused by all other twentieth century tyrannies combined. We appropriately have a Holocaust Memorial Day. It is equally appropriate to commemorate the victims of the twentieth century's other great totalitarian tyranny. And May Day is the most fitting day to do so. I suggest that May Day be turned into Victims of Communism Day. I am, of course, open to suggestions for the official name of this day of commemoration. Maybe someone will come up with a better one than I have.
The main alternative to May 1 is November 7, the anniversary of the communist coup in Russia. However, choosing that date might be interpreted as focusing exclusively on the Soviet Union, while ignoring the equally horrendous communist mass murders in
China, Camobodia, and elsewhere. So May 1 is the best choice.
UPDATE: I don't claim that this idea is original, as I suspect that it has been suggested before. But whether original or not, I think it should be pursued, perhaps in conjunction with the opening of the
Victims of Communism Memorial, scheduled for June 12... more here...
...and from the This Can't be True, and Isn't department...
Journalists across the nation, moved by the plight of a troubled Muslim psychiatrist whose "understandable emotional turmoil" broke out in gunfire last week at Fort Hood, Texas, will hold a major fundraising event in the coming weeks in honor of the accused shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan... more here... and from the genius that is Iowahawk...

...Connecting the dots: Tax returns show anti-government extremist carefully itemized deductions
Like many Town Hall protesters, Hassan motivated by rage, pattern baldness
Phone records: suspect tried to join Hair Club for Men
Tearful Pelosi pushes Congress for new Tea Party regulations: "our lives are at stake" ...more here...

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