The following link will introduce you to Sherry Wolf’s book called Sexuality and Socialism: History, Politics, and Theory of LGBT Liberation. http://www.haymarketbooks.org/pb/Sexuality-and-Socialism This is one of the faces of socialism in America today. This is the nice smile and amiable nature that modern-day socialism has portrayed so that we Americans will with such a warming and welcoming attitude invite it into our homes and brainwash our minds. Hijacking the ban-wagon of vociferous people advocating for harmony, equality and acceptance to be established between all deviant and normal individuals, the neo-socialists have put on the most clever and opaque façade. They have taken advantage of people’s lack of knowledge of socialism’s history of dehumanization, violence, and grisly cataclysmic events and are rewriting its history to make it appear viable and humanitarian in nature. It is taking advantage of people’s lack of understanding of economics and politics and ignorance of socialism’s dark history to solicit and demagogue to them about the many of things which average and simpleminded people will typically pay attention to and easily understand. The constant disparities and disharmonies between all races, classes, sexual identities, and both genders are very significant to overall character of each individual and our culture. By promising the people to give them the answer they yearn so much for and by supporting and representing their core social values, socialism can ingratiate itself with the people thereby turning them into converts so they may protest in favor of and vote for socialism to be implemented in America.
One of these activists percolating all throughout the communities and networks of the homosexuals and spreading the doctrine of fairness, equality, openness, harmony and unification of all creeds and sexual orientations through the ideology of socialism is Sherry Wolf. Sherry was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 4, 1965. Being openly lesbian, she is an independent journalist and author and was on the Executive Committee for the LGBT National Equality March for full civil rights in October of 2009. Currently, she is a member of the International Socialist Organization and editor for the International Socialist Review.
The aim of the International Socialist Organization is to help cultivate Marxist revolutions worldwide for the sake of ultimately creating world communism. This organization holds that the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc, as well as China and Cuba, all exemplify bureaucratic state capitalism instead of true socialism. The fallacious message of the International Socialist Organization is that capitalism is the main perpetrator of racism, sexism, homophobia, war, exploitation, ruination of our environment and all other forms of oppression. Accordingly, the only way the world can achieve peace and bring a stop to all of this mayhem is for capitalism to be supplanted by socialism. In identifying themselves as Leninists and desiring to emulate the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the International Socialist Organization is calling for the formation of a revolutionary party by the most militant workers. To make themselves appear to be not liable of repeating socialism’s sordid history, they repudiate Stalinism and Maoism of being at all authentically socialist because of their massive violence and cultic personalities that happened under their regimes, and are thus saying of Leninism to be humane, authentically socialist, and the panacea we are looking for. Obviously, they are ignoring the massive violence that was also perpetrated by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik party as well. The guise and the allure in social and moral values that the International Socialist Organization is using to inveigle people are absolutely shocking! Their agenda is synopsized here: http://www.internationalsocialist.org/what_we_stand_for.html
Lenin’s regime may not have had as many people annihilated as Mao’s and Stalin’s and may not have had a cultic nature, but he most certainly had a nation on its knees and at its mercy. The draconianism and slavery of the tsar in which Lenin and the Bolsheviks demagogued about emancipating Russia from is what Lenin and the Bolshevik regime had Russia repeat through the policies of the economic and political system known as War Communism that existed during the Russian Civil War from 1918 to 1921. Features of War Communism were:
1) Hyperinflation and nationwide regression into barter economics caused by the unrestrained printing press finance.
2) Strict centralized management in all of economics and nationalization of retailing, manufacturing, and industry.
3) State monopoly on foreign trade.
4) Stringent price controls placed upon agricultural products and requisition for confiscation of surpluses from peasants for centralized distribution amongst the population.
5) Rationed food and commodities.
6) Private enterprise made illegalized.
7) Military-style control of railroads.
The Bolsheviks used the printing press to fund their activities. The money supply limitlessly increased making fixed legal prices less and less realistic. Rationing cards replaced rubles as the means of acquiring goods. And since no one could acquire goods with the use of money there was no incentive to work, hence the government enforcement of compulsory labor.
Famine swept through Russia because of the Bolshevik-run government’s seizure of grain from the peasantry. Lenin and the Bolsheviks saw all kulaks and peasants as petty bourgeoisie obstructing the collectivization of agriculture, because of their sedition against and in-cooperation with the Bolshevik-run government. In their strong antipathy towards the kulaks and peasantry, Lenin’s regime punitively demanded for all kulaks and peasants to be deprived of not only surplus grain but also seed grain. Official Soviet reports reveal that millions of Russian lives were endangered by starvation because of droughts, stringent price controls and expropriation of peasant property during the Russian famine of 1921.
Much violence under the rule of Lenin came from the Cheka, an important military and security arm of the Bolshevik-run government which began with a diktat issued on December 20, 1917 by Vladimir Lenin and subsequently led by Felix Dzerzhinsky who was an aristocrat-turned communist. In 1921 a branch of the Cheka called the Troops for the Internal Defense of the Republic consisting of a number of 200,000 troops policed labor camps, ran the Gulag concentration camp system, requisitioned for the peasantry’s forfeiture of food to the government, subjected all people who opposed the Bolshevik government to torture and summary execution, and extinguished riots and insurgencies brought on by the peasants and workers.
Generally, inmates of the Gulag concentration camp system were treated as government-owned slaves being languished through interminable hours of enslaving toil and receiving measly rations in return for their efforts. Under extreme climates prisoners had to fell trees with handsaws and axes, dig at frozen ground with primitive pickaxes to build arctic canals, and mine for coal and copper by hand which was a job from which they suffered excruciating and fatalistic lung diseases because of the inhalation of ore dust. Historian and author of The Russian Revolution written in 1990 said in his book: “Soviet concentration camps, as instituted in 1919, were meant to be a place of confinement for all kinds of undesirables, whether sentenced by courts or by administrative organs. Liable to confinement in them were not only individuals but also categories of individuals- that is, entire classes: Dzerzhinsky at one point proposed that special concentration camps be erected for the bourgeoisie. Living in forced isolation, the inmates formed a pool of slave labor on which Soviet administrative and economic institutions could draw at no cost.” According to Pipes the number of prisoners of these camps in 1920 was 50,000 and in 1923 it was 70,000.
As the economy deteriorated the Cheka grew stronger and more brutal. After a revolt was brought on by social revolutionaries in July of 1918, the Cheka turned its guns on fellow socialists and murdered 350 captured social revolutionary mutineers. After an assassination attempt was made by social revolutionaries named Fanny Kaplan and Leonid Kannegisser a month later, the Cheka tightened their grip through the initiation of the Red Terror which included the mass executions of people based on their class origins and beliefs instead of their actions. Regardless of the fact that these two assassins were never of the bourgeois class, but were always socialist in nature, the Soviet leaders were convinced the social revolutionaries and the Mensheviks were tools of the class enemy to socialism and the Bolshevik-run government ergo necessitating a reprisal from the Soviet leaders. On September 5th the Soviet commissars officially legalized the Red Terror and five hundred hostages were murdered in Petrograd on the orders of Georgi Zinoviev. Afterwards, more Cheka executions continued numbering somewhere between 100,000 and 500,000. The exact number is difficult to estimate because of the hectic state of affairs during that period of war.
In now being made aware of the connections between the International Socialist Organization, the International Socialist Review and the LGBT movement along with the type of philosophy in which they are embracing, we must remember who the people of the LGBT movement really are. They are not actually intending for real social change and equality between all people’s, but are rather a part of a covert nefarious plot. Being the fact that we have various clubs, groups, and associations operating inside of our colleges and universities and interspersed throughout all of our communities in the country, it would make sense to envisage there being an existent pyramid scheme having all of these various small clubs, groups, and associations be organized within and be answerable to a hierarchy from whom their methods, instructions, training, and techniques for propagandizing trickle down from. And lastly, it would be naïve and irrational not to suspect of there being more institutions working in conjunction with the International Socialist Organization, the International Socialist Review, and the LGBT movement.
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