I retired from teaching thirteen years ago and I missed the classroom terribly. I never thought that I would become another kind of teacher with a much larger classroom and audience. Unfortunately, my writings attract wise and experienced adult students, world travelers within the kind of demographics who do not need convincing that communism is bad.
As we can
clearly see, the audience and the students who really need to listen and learn
from our collective history and experiences are never present – the young
generations. They are never present at my speeches, lectures, never read my
articles, never read my books, and never listen to my radio shows, never watch
my TV shows or interviews.
The young people
either know it all, want to experience failure on their own skin, or are beyond
repair and redemption, having been fully and thoroughly indoctrinated by their
teachers, professors, equally ignorant parents, Hollywood, and the dishonest lapdogs
in the media.
Does that
mean that we must give up as our efforts seem futile? Never! I will personally
never surrender to the communist controllers and will fight in the honest media
until the end.
You should do a video about your experiences on Prager U.
ReplyDeleteThis is how I feel also, because I lived 25 years of my young life behind the Iron Curtain....what happened now in Venezuela with 5000% devaluation and inflation, what happened in Cuba that remained a poverty-stricken nation for 70 years and what is now planned by Comrade Bidet from today's Casa Blanca in DC is a fresh reminder that communism is not for freedom or liberties, it's an oppressive ideology deemed to satisfy its oligarchs, leading politburo and all the thieves that came along to implement the ideology!
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