Posts Tagged ‘Victims of Communism Day’

Observing 2024 Victims Of Communism Day

Wednesday, May 1st, 2024

Today is May 1st, which means that once again it’s time to observe Victims of Communism Day, remembering that a false, brutal ideology killed over 100 million people.

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Last year I featured a Jordan Peterson video on the crimes of communism. This year, here’s a different Jordan B. Peterson video on the crimes of communism. This one takes a couple of minutes before he gets to the question.

Quick pull quote: “Here’s a fun story: Do you know that it is now illegal for physicians to list starvation as the cause of death for a Venezuelan child in a hospital?”

Here’s a list of memorials to the victims of communism.

More information on the Holodomor can be found in Robert Conquest’s The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine. Conquest estimated that for the entire Collectivization/”De-Kulakization”/Holodomor period (including the Soviet suppression of the Kazakhs and the Crimean Tartars, etc.) some 14.5 million died due to the actions of the Soviet government.

I know that November 7 is also designated as Victims of Communism Day, but the crimes of communism are so vast that there’s no reason we can’t observe Victims of Communism Day twice a year.

Observing 2023 Victims of Communism Day

Monday, May 1st, 2023

Today is May 1st, which means that once again it’s time to observe Victims of Communism Day, remembering that a false, brutal ideology killed over 100 million people.

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Here’s Jordan Peterson on the crimes of communism:

If you want a candidate for the sin against the holy ghost in the 21st century, the statement “communism, real communism, was never tried” with the underlying idea that if you had been the person implementing it, it would have worked, I think that’s a pretty good contender for something for which you should never be forgiven.

Here’s a list of memorials to the victims of communism.

More information on the Holodomor can be found in Robert Conquest’s The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine. Conquest estimated that for the entire Collectivization/”De-Kulakization”/Holodomor period (including the Soviet suppression of the Kazakhs and the Crimean Tartars, etc.) some 14.5 million died due to the actions of the Soviet government.

I know that November 7 is also designated as Victims of Communism Day, but the crimes of communism are so vast that there’s no reason we can’t observe Victims of Communism Day twice a year.

Observing 2022 Victims of Communism Day

Sunday, May 1st, 2022

Today is May 1st, which means that once again it’s time to observe Victims of Communism Day, remembering that a false, brutal ideology killed over 100 million people.

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Here’s a list of memorials to the victims of communism.

With Ukraine in the news, it’s a hood time to look back on how horribly Ukraine suffered under Soviet Communism, especially in Stalin’s 1930-33 terror famine, the Holodomor. Here’s a video that covers the history of the Ukraine up to and through the Holodomor.

More information on the Holodomor can be found in Robert Conquest’s The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine. Conquest estimated that for the entire Collectivization/”De-Kulakization”/Holodomor period (including the Soviet suppression of the Kazakhs and the Crimean Tartars, etc.) some 14.5 million died due to the actions of the Soviet government.

Here’s Joe Rogan and Michael Malice discussing historical atrocities, including the East German concentration for children were the guards were allowed to rape their child charges as a matter of choice.

Note that November 7 is also observed as a day commemorating the victims of communism. There’s no reason we can’t observe both…

Remember: May 1st is Victims of Communism Day

Saturday, May 1st, 2021

Today is May 1st, which means that once again it’s time to observe Victims of Communism Day, remembering that a false, brutal ideology killed over 100 million people.

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Here’s a list of memorials to the victims of communism.

Here’s a video of some Israelis explaining why they’re observing Victims of Communism Day:

Note that November 7 is also observed as a day commemorating the victims of communism. There’s no reason we can’t observe both…

Tomorrow is Victims of Communism Day

Thursday, April 30th, 2020

Remember that tomorrow is May 1st, which means that once again it’s time to observe Victims of Communism Day, as the victims of a brutal ideology that killed over 100 million people deserve their own day of remembrance.

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Here’s a list of memorials to the victims of communism. Some I’ve linked before, some I haven’t. I was unaware that they had unveiled a memorial to the Holodomor in Washington, D.C.

May 1st: Victims of Communism Day

Tuesday, May 1st, 2018

Once again it’s May 1, a very important date of observance: Victims of Communism Day.

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This is a day to remember that communism killed some 100 million people.

Here’s a link to the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. (They also have a Twitter feed.)

Note that last year, the White House declared November 7 Victims of Communism Day for the 100th anniversary of the Bolsheviks revolution overthrowing the short-lived Russian Republic. But that may have been a one-time thing.

Remembering Victims of Communism Day

Monday, May 1st, 2017

Once again it’s May 1, a very important date of observance: Victims of Communism Day.

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Remember that communism killed some 100 million people.

As Ilya Somin notes, this year will mark the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution:

This year is a particularly important time to remember the victims of Communism because of the approaching one hundredth anniversary of the October Revolution – Bolshevik takeover of Russia. The Soviet Union was not the most oppressive communist regime. It probably did not match the even more thoroughgoing totalitarianism of the Khmer Rouge and North Korea. Nor did it kill the most people – a record held by Mao Zedong the Chinese communists. But the Soviet experiment was the principal model for all the later communist states, and it is hard to imagine communists seizing control of so much of the world without it. In addition to the significant material aid that the Soviets provided to communists in other nations, the communist seizure of power in Russia also greatly boosted the ideology’s prospects elsewhere.

To this day, some claim that Soviet communism was originally a positive development and only went bad later, after Joseph Stalin came to power. But Stalin’s crimes were largely extensions of the earlier practices of Lenin.

Reminder: Today is Victims of Communism Day

Sunday, May 1st, 2016

Today is May 1st, which means that it is once again Victims of Communism Day, the day when we remember the over 100 million people killed by communism.

There is also an effort underway to build a memorial to the victims of communism in the Garden of the Provinces and Territories in Ottawa. Plans are to have the memorial finished and dedicated in 2017.

Reminder: Today is Victim’s of Communism Day

Friday, May 1st, 2015

Just a quick reminder that today is Victims of Communism Day, the day when we remember the 100 million plus victims of the 20th century’s most deadly totalitarian ideology.

Reminder: Tomorrow is Victims of Communism Day

Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

Remember that tomorrow is May 1st, which means its time to observe Victims of Communism Day again, since the victims of a brutal ideology that killed over 100 million people deserve their own day of remembrance.

Here’s an Amazon carousel widget featuring a small selection of books on victims of communist oppression (and doesn’t seem to cause the redirect problem).

Here’s a link to The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, who also have an online museum about the Gulag.

More on estimating just how many people communism killed on R. J. Rummel’s Democide page.