by D.W. Wilber, America Outloud:

I often remind people that the Bolshevik Revolution was not a popular uprising involving the Russian masses standing up and overthrowing the ruling monarchy. It was a small minority of Marxists who seized control and ultimately forced communist oppression onto the Russian people, as well as most of Eastern Europe, for decades.
Russia wasn’t attacked from outside its borders; there were no Mongol hordes rampaging across the Steppes, no Nazi armies invading from the West.There was no outside army at all threatening Russia at the time that the Romanovs’ rule was brought to an end by the Bolsheviks. The Russian monarchy was defeated from within.
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So what does any of that have to do with the United States of America?
I think the parallels are very apparent to anyone who isn’t purposefully ignoring what has been taking place inside our country for decades now. An effort that has kicked into high gear since 2008, when a little-known Illinois politician, Democrat Barack Hussein Obama, burst onto the national stage and promised to “fundamentally transform” the United States of America.
Our republic has been under unrelenting attack ever since by forces within our own borders. Forces intent on ending our Constitutional Republic and replacing it with a totalitarian dictatorship, not unlike that which held sway over much of the world under the former Soviet Union.
Then candidate Obama was supported by a compliant news media that covered up his shady past, which under any normal circumstance would have thoroughly discredited him and prevented him from ever running for president, yet he indeed did run, and he did win the presidency in 2008, and again in 2012.
Obama won not on the strength of his character or ideas, but simply because he was a media creation. Along with a lot of white voters who wanted to be able to say after voting for him, “See, I’m not a racist after all.” Apparently, it helped them assuage their guilty conscience for something their great-great-grandparents might have done. As well as for their own guilt at having looked on with fear and disdain if a black person by chance happened to have moved into their own neighborhood at one time.
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