We believe firmly that Communism internally and externally can and must be fought without resort to the Communist tactics of the suppression of all individual freedom.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There was a huge lack of freedom in communist regimes, but at least they had humanity at the center of their thinking.
Communism is in conflict with human nature.
Communism feeds on aggression, hatred, and the imprisonment of men's minds and souls. This shall not take root in the United States.
Communism everywhere has paid the price of rigidity and dogmatism. Freedom has the strength of compassion and flexibility. It has, above all, the strength of intellectual honesty.
Communism is a proposition to structure the world more reasonably, a proposition for changing the world. As such, we have to analyze it and, if we deem it reasonable, act upon it.
I see in Communism the focus of the concentrated evil of our time.
Communists are great capitalists, so there is no threat anymore.
I consider the philosophy of the Communist Party as not applicable to our American way of life.
Communism is a monopolistic system, economically and politically. The system suppresses individual initiative, and the 21st century is all about individualism and freedom. The development of technology supported these directions.
Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy.
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