Solzhenitsyn Warned about the Danger of Censorship

Look at what Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote about censorship:

Contemporary science knows that suppression of information leads to entropy and total destruction. Suppression of information renders international signatures and agreements illusory; within a muffled zone it costs nothing to reinterpret any agreement, even simpler–to forget it, as though it had never really existed. (Orwell understood this supremely.) A muffled zone is, as it were, populated not by inhabitants of the Earth, but by an expeditionary corps from Mars; the people know nothing intelligent about the rest of the Earth and are prepared to go and trample it down in the holy conviction that they come as “liberators.”

The Gulag Archipelago, Volume 1, p 17 of “About the book: Written in Secret: The Nobel Lecture

Solzhenitsyn Warned about Communists’ Desire for One-World Government

Look at what Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote about the “leveling of nations”:

In recent times it has been fashionable to talk of the leveling of nations, of the disappearance of different races in the melting-pot of contemporary civilization. I do not agree with this opinion, but its discussion remains another question. Here it is merely fitting to say that the disappearance of nations would have impoverished us no less than if all men had become alike, with one personality and one face. Nations are the wealth of mankind, its collective personalities; the very least of them wears its own special colors and bears within itself a special facet of divine intention.

The Gulag Archipelago, Volume 1, p 13 of “About the book: Written in Secret: The Nobel Lecture

Democrat Party’s California State Senator Scott Wiener Goes Communist on the State’s Parents

Communists love to separate children from their parents.

Canadian Capitalist Enables CCP’s Genocide of Uyghurs

The Wikipedia page for Chamath Palihapitiya says that Palihapitiya has citizenship in both Canada and the United States. Per the page, he got Canadian citizenship first and subsequently got American citizenship. The Naturalization Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America asks applicants to “renounce and abjure absolutely and entirely all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which the applicant was before a subject or citizen.”

Either the Wikipedia page is wrong, which Palihapitiya likely could correct, or Palihapitiya does not renounce his Canadian citizenship and instead enjoys playing both sides, as in this podcast in which he enjoys his income from franchise ownership in the NBA, which has no trouble with kowtowing to both American spectators and the Chinese Communist Party: