Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Commie Murders

I wrote this last year for Black Ribbon Day (August 23rd) which officially remembers the victims of Communism and is held in: the US, Canada and the EU. Maybe the Commie Cadet kicked out of West Point and the US Military should learn these statistics before calling for a Communist Revolution.
Communist Dictatorship Murders Around The World: 1917-Present (does not include those killed during wartime.):
1.) China (1949-Present): 73,237,000 people killed
2.) Soviet Union (1922-1991): 58,627,000 people killed
3.) Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic (1919-1922): 3,284,000 people killed
4.) North Korea (1948-Present): 3,163,000 people killed
5.) Cambodia (1975-1987): 2,627,000 people killed
6.) Afghanistan (1978-1992): 1,750,000 people killed
7.) North Vietnam (1945-1976), Vietnam (1976-Present): 1,670,000 people killed
*This estimate doesn't include the 1,062,000 people killed by the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam War and goes from 1945-1987. *
8.) Ethiopia (1974-1991): 1,343,610 people killed
9.) Yugoslavia (1945-1992): 1,072,000 people killed
10.) Chinese Soviet Republic (1931-1934): 700,000 people killed
11.) Mozambique (1975-1990): 700,000 people killed
12.) Romania (1947-1989): 435,000 people killed
13.) Bulgaria (1946-1990): 222,000 people killed
14.) Angola (1975-1992): 125,000 people killed
15.) Mongolia (1924-1992): 100,000 people killed
16.) Albania (1946-1991): 100,000 people killed
17.) Cuba (1961-Present): 73,000 people killed
*This estimate covers the time period 1959-1987*
18.) East Germany (1949-1990): 70,000 people killed
19.) Czechoslovakia (1948-1990): 65,000 people killed
* This estimate covers the time period 1948-1968*
20.) Laos (1975-Present): 56,000 people killed
* This estimate covers the time period 1975-1987*
21.) Hungary (1949-1989): 27,000 people killed
22.) Poland (1948-1989): 22,000 people killed
23.) Yemen (1969-1990): 1,000 people killed

FYI: Most of the Communist murderers were never tried or punished (even after Communism collapsed in those countries,) In fact, many live openly and even receive government benefits and pensions for their "service."

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