- You know you’re doing the right thing when your enemies condemn you.
"When President George W. Bush 13 years ago on June 12, 2007, dedicated a U.S. memorial in Washington, D.C., to the more than 100 million victims of communism, both the Chinese communists and the Russian communists immediately attacked the president and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.
The Chinese Embassy in Washington dismissed the memorial as “an attempt to defame China.” Gennady Zyuganov, the head of the Russian Communist Party, called the memorial “clumsy propaganda” intended to divert the world’s attention “from the true bloody crimes of U.S. imperialism.”
Tellingly, what neither the Chinese communists nor the Russian communist boss tried to do was to deny the bloody crimes of communist imperialism.
After stating that “we the living have a solemn obligation to the victims to acknowledge their sacrifice and honor their memory,” Bush listed some of communism’s victims:
They include innocent Ukrainians starved to death in Stalin’s Great Famine or Russians killed in Stalin’s purges;
Lithuanians and Latvians and Estonians loaded on cattle cars and deported to Arctic death camps of Soviet communism.
They include Chinese killed in the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution;
Cambodians slain in Pol Pot’s Killing Fields;
East Germans shot attempting to scale the Berlin Wall in order to make it to freedom;
Poles massacred in the Katyn Forest and Ethiopians slaughtered in the “Red Terror”;
Miskito Indians murdered by Nicaragua’s Sandinista dictatorship;
and Cuban balseros who drowned escaping tyranny.
...Each June, those in attendance at the Victims of Communism Memorial ceremony pledge that never again will they allow so evil a tyranny to enslave peoples and nations.
They hear the voices of the fallen crying out, “Remember us,” and vow they will never forget them.
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