Lenin, Not Hitler, Popularized the Term “Concentration Camps” for Citizens of One’s Own Country

Look at what Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote in his book The Gulag Archipelago about the term “concentration camp”: In August, 1918, several days before the attempt on his life by Fanya Kaplan, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin wrote in a telegram to Yevgeniya Bosh and to the Penza Provincial Executive Committee (they were unable to cope with a …

Mandate Protesters Are Justin Trudeau’s Mensheviks

Vladimir Lenin in 1903 used the term “Bolsheviks” to exaggerate the size of the support for his political faction, which was small, and used the term “Mensheviks” to minimize the number of his political opponents, who heavily outnumbered his faction. In 1898, Russian Marxists had organized the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party; this was illegal in …

Lockdown suicides are the Spanish government’s version of breaking a few eggs.

To justify the killing of Russian citizens so as to build a Communist utopia, Vladimir Lenin reportedly said, “You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.” The Spanish government has this following its COVID-19 lockdown: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a free hotline for individuals in crisis or distress or for those …