Communists want to deny human nature.

Humans are both cooperative and competitive, and any group–from a clique of awkward teenagers to a professional soccer team to a military organization–will establish clear hierarchies. Humans are not indistinguishable and equal worker ants. E. O. Wilson, the Harvard entomologist and evolutionary biologist, is reputed to have said about socialism: “Great idea. Wrong species.” Any system that is built on a false understanding of human nature is doomed to fail. Building a society where the primary objective is to protect one’s fragile self-esteem from the dangers of competition will only lead to a society of weakness, entitlement, and apathy. Life is necessarily competitive; society is necessarily hierarchical. It does no one any favors to pursue a utopian vision of society where no one’s feelings are hurt.

The Parasitic Mind, by Gad Saad, p 190

Communists love abortions and sterilizations.

India’s leftist prime minister Indira Ghandi enforced policies that required sterilization in order to access water, electricity, ration cards, and medical care. Communist China embraced the “one-child policy,” which led to upwards of 100 million forced abortions and sterilizations. Despite these atrocities, the world population continued to grow, but world hunger declined. … Al Gore continued to promote population control into the 2010s. During a speech to a New York audience in 2011, Gore disguised his advocacy of aborting African babies as “fertility management” and “educating and empowering girls and women,” but even the liberal Los Angeles Times admitted that these euphemisms served only to make the “touchy topic” of population control more palatable.

Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds, by Michael Knowles, pp 205-206