“Liberals Are Acting Exactly Like Soviet Communists”
If you think communism could never happen here — listen to someone who lived through it.
Born in Russia, she grew up under communism and later became an American citizen. On her citizenship test, one question hit home: what is the greatest threat to the United States? Her answer was communism.
She explained that under communism, people cannot have private property, no inheritable wealth, no business, no landlords. To some, it sounds fair — until they want to enjoy the results of their own hard work. The state decides where you live, what you eat, and how much you get when you retire.
“There is no private property, no business, and no opportunity to change your class.”
It may sound nice to have government support or a “free house,” she said, but what’s really stolen is your ability to build something, to achieve, and to see the results of your effort.
“In a market economy, we all compete — and the more value we create, the more money we get back.”
She warned that communism doesn’t just take your property — it takes your body. “They technically own your body as well.” In the Soviet era, there were laws requiring people to be physically at work every day until the age of 65. If not, “you got fined.” Those who refused factory work were sent to Gulags or simply “disposed of.”
“You are forever poor, forever owned — even your own body.”
Her warning to Americans is blunt: the same tactics are being repeated. “The liberal party is supposed to support democracy, but if you look at what they do and the tactics they use, it’s exactly what Soviet communists did.”