AFTER ALL, WE GOT NOTHING TO LOSE: THE MARXISTS PLAN TO RADICALIZE YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER
Mark Twain popularized the saying, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." This morning, I am studying whether the Radical Left has influenced Blue City Mayors and their administrations to suppress crime reporting and statistics. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) recently held a hearing "Judiciary Witnesses Expose Manipulated Crime Data, Anti-Victim Judges and Harmful Soft-on-Crime Policies in Democrat-Run Cities." Its relevant to me because my matter directly is impacted by this subject. The Senate Judiciary Committee reports, "the grandmother of a victim of violent crime, a local policeman, federal officers and a state senator – shared their experiences with crime in Democrat-led cities. The witnesses provided shocking insights, testifying about police officers being pushed to reduce felonies to misdemeanors to keep crime numbers low, violent criminals being released immediately after their arrest, judges doling out light sentences for murderers and lawful gunowners being scrutinized more heavily than actual criminals." Amazingly, George Washington University (GWU) disagrees with the eyewitness testimony as they are the most esteemed expert. The Heritage Foundation says that Blue Cities have a murder problem. If you live in a Blue City, like I do, then, you know its true. Reports in 2025 indicated that the U.S. Department of Justice opened an investigation into allegations that the Washington, D.C., police department (MPD), under Democratic leadership, manipulated crime data to show lower crime rates. Allegations of skewed police statistics have also occurred in cities run by Republicans, including during Ron DeSantis's governorship of Florida. Criminal justice experts say that misrepresentation and underreporting of crime is a problem that affects police departments across the political spectrum. Research from institutions like the Ash Center at Harvard and George Washington University suggests that the partisan affiliation of a city's mayor has no detectable effect on key policing and crime metrics. I'm waiting for GWU to move to Blue City, Washington, DC, for a better observation. The Harvard study may have been skewed because its researchers had to attend a Pro-Palestinian, anti-Semitic rally. DC Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) reports Traffic Fatalities as of October 20, 2025 has fallen 56% from 43 last year to 19 this year. DC Vision Zero has always been a suspectful, Marxist strategy by Mayor Muriel Bowser. There is some Marxist-based criticisms of a related "zero waste" movement highlight a key philosophical difference that can be applied to other "zero" movements. The Marxist critique argues that focusing on individual consumer behavior to achieve an environmental goal can distract from the systemic issues of capitalist production. A 56% drop in traffic fatalities? In the District, fatalities increased from 27 in 2019, to 37 in 2020, and 52 in 2023 and 2024. 19 in 2025. Nothing to see here. This is not suspicious!
After the "No Kings" or "I Hate Trump" Rally, I was moved to prose about how the Marxists planned to radicalized your son or daughter. Before I begin, let me forewarn you that next week, the terribly misguided Democrats will host an "Unicorn" Rally to protest Trump and the Republicans for preferring horses at the track over unicorns. Unicorns will decry what unicorns see as the horses’ swift drift into authoritarianism. I will get Lori Furstenberg to handle special coverage on the Unicorn Rally on the Mall in DC.

Born of misery and strife, cultural Marxism was used to mass produce hysteria, further accelerate the radicalization of Americans, and savaged the Black community, making ours misguided supporters of the New Deal at the loss of individual economic freedom. The zelous Marxists believed, taught and secured participants to "political violence for the sake of the class struggle". Marxism is an economic and sociopolitical worldview and method of analysis based on the ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which posits that human history is a struggle between the working class and the ruling class. It is based on the principle that the economic structure of society is the "foundation" that shapes all other aspects of life, leading to the belief that capitalism is inherently exploitative and will eventually be overthrown by a worker revolution. This revolution would transition society through socialism to a final stage of communism, a classless society with collective ownership of the means of production. Early on the movement needed radical membership
Matthias Fueling in "The Marxists Are Coming" wrote, "The goal of this cadre, in which I would include Hartman, is in building Marxism into a mass democratic movement and party through electoral and cultural political engagement, precisely by showing Marxism’s accessibility and applicability to our lives." This requires a corruption of the teacher-student relationship. Thus, you can malign and poison the future while mobilizing the present and glorifying the past. The Frankfurt School, originated in 1923, reinterpreted Marxism, merging it with psychology (Freud), and emphasizing the role of culture in social control. While grounded in Marxist ideas of class struggle, its members argued that capitalism used mass culture and consumerism to prevent workers from developing revolutionary consciousness, a concept they called the "culture industry". This led them to develop critical theory, a broader interdisciplinary approach to critique society and promote human emancipation.
Dr, W, E, B, Dubois gave a commencement address at Howard University in 1930, and his legacy is honored through initiatives like the Du Bois Data Lab, which is a program at the university's Center for Journalism and Democracy. Dr, Dubois was a key figure in the discussion on how African Americans should advance, representing a more protest-oriented ideology that competed with the accommodationist views of figures like Booker T. Washington, which was central to Howard's role as a major institution in African American intellectual development. Du Bois taught Marxism at Atlanta University in the 1930s.

In May 2016, former President Barack Obama delivered the commencement address at Howard University for the class of 2016, becoming the sixth sitting president to do so. During the 148th commencement ceremony, he congratulated the graduates, spoke about the progress America has made in race relations while acknowledging persistent inequality, and encouraged them to be confident in their heritage and identity.
Forbes reports, "Obama and his congressional progressive allies have taken actions to further the goals laid out in all 10 of the planks in the Marx platform. Here are some examples, with Marx’s wording being revised for simplicity’s sake:
1. State control of real property. Team Obama repeatedly has thwarted the development of domestic energy supplies by asserting government ownership and asserting arbitrary regulatory control over massive acreage.
2. Progressive income taxes. Obama has an Ahab-like obsession with raising taxes on “the rich” even though the top 1 percent of earners already pay 39 percent of the total income tax.
3. Abolition of inheritance. Obama favors re-institution of estate taxes.
4. Confiscation of the property of emigrants and rebels. Team Obama has declared war on offshore tax havens; has sought legal jurisdiction to tax the offshore income of multi-national corporations as well as foreign citizens and banks that have any investments in America (causing Switzerland’s oldest bank to recommend that its clients avoid all American investments);
5. Centralization of the country’s financial system in the hands of the state. Dodd-Frank was a huge step in this direction.
6. State control of means of communication and transportation. Team Obama has attempted to cow conservative media outlets like Fox News into submission through denunciation and has suggested reviving the so-called “fairness doctrine” and imposing heavier licensing fees on station owners. In the area of transportation, Obama insinuated government into the auto industry, has favored the high-speed rail boondoggle, and wishes he could compel us all to convert to “green transportation.”
7. Increase state control over means of production. Through his green energy subsidies, his failed cap-and-trade scheme, now via EPA regulation, Obama has sought state control over the industry on which most other industries depend—energy.
8 Establishment of workers’ armies. Obama has ramped up the number of Americans working for Uncle Sam by securing a large expansion of Americorps and winning passage of his Serve America Act. He also has done everything he could to strengthen labor unions.
9. Control over where people live. Team Obama doesn’t go quite this far, but one of the clear implications of cap-and-trade is that government could start to limit human mobility by controlling how far they can travel by capping energy consumption. In Brian Sussman’s book, “Eco-Tyranny,” you can read an executive order that Obama signed on October 5, 2009 that would “divide the country into sectors where all humans would be herded into urban hubs” while most of the land would be “returned to a natural state upon which humans would only be allowed to tread lightly.” (Marx wanted more equal distribution of the human population between town and country, whereas Obama favors urban concentration, but both want to control where people live.)
10. Free education. Obama has sought a federal government monopoly on student loans for higher education, and in his 2012 State of the Union Address, he called for additional funds for new federal education programs."
"Workers of the world, unite!" is a famous slogan from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels's The Communist Manifesto. It calls for the global working class to come together to challenge capitalism. The full quote is often rendered as, "Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains". Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins on X wrote, "Obama on his how his discovery of Marx and Foucault in college became inseparable from “a strategy for picking up girls”:
So why our students? So why our babies? The psychology of college students is characterized by a significant number of mental health challenges, including high rates of anxiety and depression, often stemming from academic pressure, financial stress, and social adjustments. While data shows a long-term increase in these issues, some recent trends indicate a slight decrease in the prevalence of suicidal ideation and anxiety symptoms, though overall well-being may not have improved proportionally. Understanding these psychological factors is crucial for developing effective support systems on college campuses. Common
Mental Health Conditions in College Students:
- More than one-third of students (35%) had been diagnosed with anxiety.
- 25% had been diagnosed with depression.
- 7% had been diagnosed with a trauma or stressor-related disorder, such as PTSD.
- A significant number of students also manage other mental health diagnoses.
Approximately 10–20% of children and adolescents have a mental health problem, with anxiety and behavior disorders being the most common, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and CDC. About half of all mental health conditions begin by age 14, and schools play a critical role in providing prevention, early intervention, and treatment for students' mental health needs. A crisis in children's mental health was declared in 2021, and recent years have shown increased rates of anxiety and depression, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. National Alliance On Mental Illness (
NAMI) reported:
"'One in six U.S. youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder each year, and half of all mental health conditions begin by age 14. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), behavior problems, anxiety, and depression are the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in children. Yet, about half of youth with mental health conditions received any kind of treatment in the past year."
Shinichiro Ichiro Nishimura writes in his
paper, "A predator's selection of an individual prey from a group", "This paper examines the mechanisms by which a predator selects an individual target from a group of prey. In a predatory situation, both the group of prey and the predator move around in a two-dimensional space. The predator has to select one individual among these prey...Three different priority functions, labeled Strategies N, P and S, are then defined to indicate selection of the Nearest victim, the Peripheral victim or the Split victim (an individual separated from the group), respectively. " Most suffering from mental health problems seek something bigger than themselves for healing. To find a mental health benefit from something bigger than yourself, focus on connecting with a cause, community, or a sense of purpose through volunteering, spiritual practices, or deepening personal relationships. Start by reflecting on your values to identify what is personally meaningful to you, then take small, consistent actions to get involved and contribute to something that aligns with those values. A 2007 survey by sociologists Neil Gross and Solon Simmons found that about 23% of professors were either atheist or agnostic, while more than half believed in God. Wolves don't hunt wolves. Wolves hunt lambs. Rather you have one or a thousand wolves in the sheep herd, wolves will hunt. Better to say evangelize in this prose. The lambs are looking for God or something else to give them comfort.
The same survey found that 36.6% of professors at elite doctoral universities were atheist or agnostic, compared to only 15.2% at community colleges. While atheism is more common among professors than in the public, there are major differences based on the type of institution and field of study. The same survey found that 36.6% of professors at elite doctoral universities were atheist or agnostic, compared to only 15.2% at community colleges. In the same study, biology and psychology professors had the highest rates of atheism or agnosticism (over 60%), while disciplines like accounting and finance had some of the lowest. A 2006 survey found that just 3% of professors nationwide identified as Marxist. This number rose to 5% within the humanities and less than 18% in the social sciences, the academic areas where Marxism is most common. Studies consistently show that liberals and Democrats are overrepresented in academia compared to the general population. A 2024 survey of Duke University faculty, for example, found that over 60% identified as liberal. The political leaning of professors varies widely by field. Some of the most left-leaning fields are in the social sciences and humanities, while STEM, business, and health-related disciplines have more conservative or moderate faculty. Professors in the most visible fields—the humanities and social sciences at elite universities—tend to hold the most liberal views.
The predator seeks to throw off their scent to their prey. In "The Myth of the Marxist University",
Nathan J, Robinson writes, "I’ve always found it difficult not to laugh when I hear university professors described as “Marxist.” How out of touch with the reality of academia can you be? The percentage of professors who subscribe to the doctrines of Karl Marx is, as far as we can tell, vanishingly small. We don’t have great numbers on this. There was a 2006 survey of American professors that found that only 3 percent of them are self-described Marxists. When I was in college from 2007 to 2011 at a very liberal university (Brandeis, which was known for graduating the legendary leftist radicals Abbie Hoffman and Angela Davis), I studied political theory for four years and never had a single professor who showed any hint of being a Marxist. They were a bunch of liberals without any revolutionary instincts." My anecdotal becomes the rule rather than the exception. What say you of the black student at the state university at Washington, DC? Washington, D.C. is considered a very liberal city, with a long history of Democratic control in its government and consistent voting patterns for Democratic presidential candidates. This is also reflected in the city's political party registration, where Democrats vastly outnumber Republicans, and its overall population's political leanings. Research has identified Washington, D.C. as one of the most liberal big cities in the United States, based on its residents' public policy preferences.

In a recent primary election, \(92\%\) of registered voters were Democrats, compared to \(6\%\) who were Republican. The city has been under Democratic leadership for many decades, with Democrats consistently holding the majority of seats on the City Council and other top elected positions. In DC, alarming rates of youth mental health issues are evident, with one in five high schoolers reporting a suicide attempt in a 2021 survey, a figure much higher than the national average. Depression is also prevalent, affecting over a third of high school students. Despite these statistics, a significant portion of DC youth do not receive mental health services, particularly Black, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ youth who face disparities in both need and access.
The DC Department of Behavioral Health reports, "Young people suffering from trauma are at a higher risk for drug or alcohol use." So when do the social sciences begin to intervene? The DC Department of Behavioral Health reports, "The Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Project, known as the Healthy Futures Program, operates in 24 child development centers located throughout the District. Consultation focuses on improving the overall quality of the program and assisting staff to solve a specific issue that affects more than one child, staff member, or family." Intervention becomes radicalization when it is co-opted to serve an extremist ideology, when force is used to impose beliefs, or when it fuels grievances rather than addressing them. Radicalization is a process of adopting extreme views, while intervention is an action to support or prevent harm. National Institute of Justice (NIJ) reports, "Research on radicalization risks and processes consistently points to the importance of social networks and interpersonal relationships in motivating toward or protecting against individual radicalization. It is critical to interrupt the radicalization process before people’s ideologies manifest into violence." The radical left are preying upon the weak to raise an army that does harm, after all, they have nothing to lose.
Give Christ or Nothing. The phrase "give Christ or nothing" is not a direct scripture, but it reflects biblical themes of prioritizing Christ above all else and the need to surrender everything to Him. Key verses that convey this idea include
Philippians 3:7-8, where Paul counts all other gains as loss for Christ;
John 14:6, which states Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life; and
Matthew 16:24, where Jesus says a disciple must
deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Him. I hear Christ is a wonderful
counselor, for whom nothing is
impossible. They are your children. You must help them renew their minds daily so they do not conform to the world. "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. (
Romans 12:2)"
Action Counters Terrorism (
ACT) is a public campaign in the United Kingdom encouraging citizens to report suspicious behavior to the authorities to help prevent terrorism. The campaign provides resources, like the website gov.uk/ACT, to help the public learn how to spot the signs of suspicious activity and what to do if they see something concerning. It involves a collaborative effort between law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and the community. ACT reposts,"There is no single route to radicalisation. However, there are certain behaviours you can watch out for that we often see when someone is being led down the path of extremism." ACT says some of the vulnerabilities are:
- Being influenced or controlled by a group
- An obsessive or angry desire for change or ‘something to be done
- Spending an increasing amount of time online and sharing extreme views on social media
- Personal crisis
- Need for identity, meaning and belonging
- Mental health issues
- Looking to blame others
- Desire for status
Give Christ or Nothing. A high percentage of psychologists have sought therapy themselves, with one study finding over 86% have done so, while other research suggests between 60% and 80% have had therapy during their careers or training. Additionally, a significant number have reported experiencing burnout, with recent surveys indicating over a third felt burned out. American Psychological Association (
APA) in its "2023 Practitioner Pulse Survey" reported, "Psychologists reaching their limits as patients present with worsening symptoms year after year". APA says, "A majority of psychologists reported an increase in the severity of symptoms among their patients. Many also reported an increased length of treatment course for existing patients—meaning that patients needed treatment for longer periods. This may be a factor in more than half of psychologists reporting that they have no openings for new patients, or many saying they have longer waitlists." God has no limits. He is available to all whom come.

Dr. Du Bois profoundly influenced Black America through his advocacy for full civil and political rights, co-founding the NAACP, and popularizing concepts like "double consciousness" and the "talented tenth". His activism challenged racial inequality, while his scholarship provided a critical intellectual framework for understanding the Black experience and fighting for liberation. Du Bois emphasized solidarity, higher education in the humanities, and direct action to counter discrimination and segregation. Du Bois, Mao Zedong, and Vladimir Lenin were all significant anti-imperialist thinkers and figures, but their relationship and influence were asymmetrical. Du Bois, a Black American scholar and activist, was deeply influenced by Lenin's ideas on imperialism and viewed Mao as a leader in the global anti-colonial struggle. Black Panther Huey P. Newton wrote, “Chairman Mao says that death comes to all of us, but it varies in its significance: to die for the reactionary is lighter than a feather; to die for the revolution is heavier than Mount Tai.” Mao Zedong was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China
killed an estimated 65 million Chinese. But AI won't tell you this!
Du Bois was an important figure in the development of African-American education and the philosophy of the 20th century freedom movement. A Fisk University and Harvard educated historian and sociologist,
Du Bois joined the faculty of Atlanta University in 1897. Dubois was a radical spokesman in Black America in opposition to the “Atlanta Compromise,” articulated in a speech given in 1895 by Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute. Du Bois may be best known for the concept of the “talented tenth.” He believed that full citizenship and equal rights for African Americans would be brought about through the efforts of an intellectual elite; for this reason, he was an advocate of a broad liberal arts education at the college level. This was in direct opposition to Washington’s emphasis on industrial education. Du Bois was a founder of the Niagara Movement, a collective of civil rights activists who drew up a statement of principles opposed to the Atlanta Compromise. Also he was a founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and edited its journal, Crisis, for many years. Du Bois significantly influenced Martin Luther King, Jr. through his foundational work challenging racial myths and advocating for full civil rights, providing an intellectual and activist framework for King's own movement. King openly honored Du Bois in speeches, and his philosophy was deeply rooted in Du Bois's critique of systemic racism, his call for political and social equality before economic progress, and his commitment to scientific sociological study. Dr. King, Jr. said, "History taught him it is not enough for people to be angry—the supreme task is to organize and unite people so that their anger becomes a transforming force." King Jr. deeply admired Du Bois's critiques of American capitalism and advocated for economic justice. King saw the connection between racial and economic inequality, supported Du Bois's radical vision by supporting the Poor People's Campaign to address systemic poverty, and in his final years, endorsed a guaranteed annual income and called for collective economic action like boycotts.
King, Jr. statements on economics:
- “I imagine you already know that I am much more socialistic in my economic theory than capitalistic… [Capitalism] started out with a noble and high motive… but like most human systems it fell victim to the very thing it was revolting against. So today capitalism has out-lived its usefulness.” – Letter to Coretta Scott, July 18, 1952.
- “In a sense, you could say we’re involved in the class struggle.” – Quote to New York Times reporter, José Igelsias, 1968.
- “Call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all God’s children.” – Speech to the Negro American Labor Council, 1961.
Years spent tearing down capitalism and building up Marxism had a significant impact on the cultural
institutions in Black America-family, religion, government, education,, business, health, mass media and military. When discussing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s economic vision, Barack Obama has emphasized that the civil rights movement was also a campaign for economic justice, with jobs and opportunity being central to King's dream. Throughout his presidency and afterward, Obama has called for continued progress on this "unfinished business" of addressing economic inequality. President
Obama called on America to come together to address the "great unfinished business" of the March On Washington, achieving economic justice. Marxism views economic justice as a concept that emerges from and is defined by a society's specific mode of production, not from an abstract or universal standard. In this view, capitalism is inherently unjust because it creates contradictions between the universal freedom it claims to offer and the exploitation of the working class that produces surplus value. The Marxist goal is a transition to a more equitable, egalitarian society, ultimately defined by the principle "from each according to his ability, to each according to his need".
After all, we got nothing to lose. Where or whom influenced these men? And don't tell me you have not been influenced by any of these men! Karl Marx directly influenced
DuBois.
"Yet until the Russian Revolution, Karl Marx was little known in America. He was treated condescendingly in the universities, and regarded even by the intelligent public as a radical agitator whose curious and inconvenient theories it was easy to refute. Today, at last, we all know better, and we see in Karl Marx a colossal genius of infinite sacrifice and monumental industry, and with a mind of extraordinary logical keenness and grasp. We may disagree with many of the great books of truth that I have named, and with "Capital," but they can never be ignored."
Du Bois's mindset was shaped by a belief in the necessity of education, civil rights, and protest for African Americans. He was traumatized by
segregation and Jim Crow and coped by finding and promoting the most radical economic and social theory he could find to combat it. Karl Marx was expelled from Germany, France, and Belgium due to his radical political views and activities. Several countries have banned or censored Marx's works, including Germany, France, and Belgium, which expelled him during his lifetime. More recently, Nazi Germany burned his books, while countries like Indonesia and China have banned or restricted his writings due to their communist ideologies. Despite Marx's works being banned and he being expelled from various countries. including Germany where Dubois studied, Dubois deemed his work worthy to teach impressionable students in Atlanta and various other Historical Black Colleges and Universities. A most prosperous recruiting ground:
"This social revolution, whether we regard it as voluntary revolt or the inevitable working of a vast cosmic law of social evolution, will be the last manifestation of the class struggle, and will come by inevitable change induced by the very nature of the conditions under which present production is carried on. It will come by the action of the great majority of men who compose the wage-earning proletariat, and it will result in common ownership of all capital, the disappearance of capitalistic exploitation, and the division of the products and services of industry according to human needs, and not according to the will of the owners of capital."
Dr. King, Jr. was influenced directly by
DuBois.
Dr, King, Jr, is best remembered for the "I have a Dream" speech, delivered during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963:
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
This verse has become the "go to" proof of conservatives the world over for a color blind society. I am all for. Some groups twist Dr. King's words, such as the quote about being judged by the "content of their character," to argue against discussing structural racism. This ignores his extensive writings on the systemic racism and economic inequality embedded in American society What few know is that part of the speech was borrowed from a Black Republican. During the finale of his "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King r. borrowed the phrase "Let freedom ring" from a 1952 address by Black Methodist minister Archibald J. Carey Jr., who spoke at the Republican National Convention. King, Jr;s historical reach and influence is astronomical, he having touched all of the world's cultural institutions. Many people are familiar with Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech, his role in the Civil Rights Movement, and the fact that he was a key advocate for nonviolent resistance. A 2023 Pew Research Center study found that a majority of Americans say he had a positive impact on the country. I am in the minority. I believe that he had a mixed at best impact. But Ken, he has a statue in Washington, do you? Every time it snows, I put one up!
Porter Braswell, in "Most Americans don't know the real Martin Luther King, Jr." writes, "Even though Dr. King was much more deeply involved in politics, social justice, and radical economic philosophy than his posthumous characterization as America’s Gandhi...The real Dr. King was a complex, flawed, and radical activist for racial and economic justice." Braswell continues,"Dr. King was, in his own time, a highly contentious figure whose accomplishments by no means guaranteed him a spot in the national pantheon. Most of the country (nearly 75%) disapproved of him at the time of his assassination. And it was only after nearly 20 years of campaigning that President Reagan reluctantly signed the bill that gave us Martin Luther King Jr. Day into law." By the way, his statue was made in
China. Every time it snows, my statue is made in America.
Now, for the remainder of the pantheon:
Barack Obama. Obama was indirectly influenced by King through the works by and literature about him, The Marxist-In-Chief had a free hand to organize the world and redistribute its wealth. He gave Obamacare. The wet in every New Deal American dream. Hope you can pay for it. The Marxist academic Manning Marable claimed that Barack Obama has read some of his books and "understands what socialism is." Marable, writing in the December 2008 issue of British Trotskyist journal Socialist Review, also claimed that Obama worked in Chicago with socialists with backgrounds in the Communist Party:
"What makes Obama different is that he has also been a community organiser. He has read left literature, including my works, and he understands what socialism is. A lot of the people working with him are, indeed, socialists with backgrounds in the Communist Party or as independent Marxists. There are a lot of people like that in Chicago who have worked with him for years.."
Barack Obama's first known connection with a Communist Party USA supporter was his boyhood relationship with communist poet Frank Marshall Davis in Hawaii. Barack Obama’s statement for a Cesar Chavez national holiday:
"Chavez left a legacy as an educator, environmentalist, and a civil rights leader. And his cause lives on. As farmworkers and laborers across America continue to struggle for fair treatment and fair wages, we find strength in what Cesar Chavez accomplished so many years ago. And we should honor him for what he's taught us about making America a stronger, more just, and more prosperous nation. That's why I support the call to make Cesar Chavez's birthday a national holiday. It's time to recognize the contributions of this American icon to the ongoing efforts to perfect our union."
--Senator Barack Obama March 31, 2008.
I could go on but his deception is too great! We can see the generational transfer of misery and strife. Radical economic coping mechanisms for the slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, and racism of the terror bound
Democrats. Scott Walker
opines in the Washington Times, "All the warnings of a Marxist regime are there: a political coup, government control of the economy through price controls and heavy regulations, manipulation of government agencies and the courts to punish political opponents, censorship, unwillingness to talk to independent media outlets, government determined outcomes, religious persecution, and the list goes on and on."
Luke Pickrell of Marxist Unity Group emphasizes the centrality of radical democracy to the communist project and reintroduces the construction of the democratic republic as the foundational political goal for socialists today. He emphatically asserts that if socialists are to defeat the tricephalic hydra of capitalist domination, we must aim for the heart - "the source and parent of all the other atrocities" - the US Constitution. You can't radicalize the Miami Beach Nursing Home. So where do they go? How about your local high school, college or university.

The Frankfurt School originated in 1923 with the founding of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany, by a group of Marxist intellectuals aiming to adapt Marxism to the 20th century. Influenced by the failed German Revolution of 1918–19, its members, including thinkers like Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, developed "critical theory" by integrating Marxist analysis with Freudian psychoanalysis and a focus on culture, psychology, and ideology to understand how power structures and capitalism operated in modern society. The school eventually relocated to New York City in the 1930s to escape Nazi persecution. Du Bois and the Frankfurt School, while both using Marxist-inspired analysis, are primarily connected through their shared intellectual heritage and the Frankfurt School's later engagement with issues of race and inequality, even if Du Bois's work predates much of the school's major output and was focused on specific American contexts. The Frankfurt School, which adapted Marxism with a focus on culture and ideology, was criticized for its initial limitations in addressing racial injustice, but its critical theory has since been expanded to include the work of scholars like Du Bois. The Frankfurt School started in New York City in 1923. Today, I give you Zohran
Mamdani!
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