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Tim Walz Praises Communism

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An old article from Tim Walz resurfaced, and it once again indicated that he was against democracy. In 1991, two years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Tim Walz explained to students in his social studies class that communism “means that everyone is the same and everyone shares.”

Walz told the class that everyone receives “food and housing” under communism. He praised the One Child Policy by stating that China’s population was simply too large for the government to support everyone. He even explained the system that was in place for academia where students who did not pass a certain test were removed from school and put into the workforce. Communism is a happy utopia where everyone benefits!

Bloomberg recently reported that Tim Walz specifically chose to wed on the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. His wife Gwen said that Tim “wanted to have a [wedding] date he’ll always remember.”

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Forget that millions of children, predominately girls, were murdered under the One China Policy. Forget the millions who starved and the blatant two-class system of the haves and have nots that emerged. Walz would like to be the second-in-command in the United States, a nation founded on democracy and liberty, yet he does not believe that democracy is the best form of government.

One of Walz’s former students joined him on a trip to China, where Walz was in awe of the CCP. “It was almost a daily revelation of how much he adores the communist regime,” the student said, calling Walz “a Maoist to the core.” The student claims he has been trying to explain that Walz is a true believer in Maoist ideology but no one will believe him. “At night, we’d go out, we’d walk the street fairs. We’d be buying souvenirs and Tim was always buying the Little Red Book. He said he gave them as gifts … I saw him buy at least a dozen on the trip.”

It is no coincidence that Walz supports communist ideals such as price controls, reporting on one’s neighbor, eliminating free speech, population control, and other measures that have never led to an abundant society.

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Mao Zedong killed more people than Adolf Hitler. Mao’s policies claimed the lives of around 80 million people, but the true death toll is unknown. The Great Leap Forward famine wiped out up to 45 million citizens who were worked to death or died of starvation. The Cultural Revolution claimed up to 3 million lives, and his land reform campaigns killed around 2 million. Around 20 million Chinese died in forced labor camps under Mao. Praising Mao is no different from praising Kim Jong-Il, Adolf Hitler, or any dictator who destroyed his own country in the quest for power.