The
Estonian Presidency of the EU has complied with the EU agenda, by the
holding of the event entitled “European
Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Totalitarian Regimes” whereby equating
Communism with Nazism. We are not
surprised as in the ex-Baltic Republics, after seceding from the Soviet Union
through the counter revolution of 1989 of Gorbachev and Co; the bourgeoisie
took over and anti-communism became the order of the day in all of these Baltic
States.
We
have also seen in recent times, the EU and US installing a Fascist regime in
the Ukraine and the fragmentation of ex-Yugoslavia in the late 1980’s, through
the connivance of NATO, and the Vatican. These attempts to put Socialism in par
with fascism is has been going on for quite some time now. This however exposes
the realities of today were Capitalism is a moribund system, thus it is
attempting to make fascism look more palatable to the masses, as only through
this Fascist revival the bourgeoisie can bring about hope for the survival of
the Capitalist System and thus prolonging their hold on the political power
that enslaves the working class to their system of capitalist exploitation.
Equating
Communism with Fascism is an attempt to rewrite history in order to exonorate Fascisn and make the
younger generations forget all the achievements Made by the Soviet Union
between the 1930’s and the early 1950’s and of the great victory over Fascism
in the Second World War with the Soviet Union giving the main contribution towards this aim.
Communism which is the end result of Socialism
is for the betterment of the living conditions of the working masses while
Fascism is for more profits for the wealthy few, thus it can never be on par
with Nazism. The assumption that it is, is a complete lie that has to be
jointly denied and strongly condemned. Only Socialism can bring hope to mankind
to live in Peace and Freedom.