The Nostalgia The Left Has For Bolshevism And Communist Russia Is Quite Revealing | “Show Me The Man, and I’ll Show You The Crime.” | Lavrentiy Beria

It is a common red herring for the Democrat Establishment to consistently proclaim Stalin never said, “Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime.” Stalin did not. Instead, the man Stalin called his “Himmler” did.

Lavrentiy Beria, the most ruthless and longest-serving secret police chief in Joseph Stalin’s reign of terror in Russia and Eastern Europe, bragged that he could prove criminal conduct on anyone, even the innocent.

“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime” was Beria’s infamous boast. He served as deputy premier from 1941 until Stalin’s death in 1953, supervising the expansion of the gulags and other secret detention facilities for political prisoners. He became part of a post-Stalin, short-lived ruling troika until he was executed for treason after Nikita Khrushchev’s coup d’etat in 1953.

Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime | The Oxford Eagle

Most Americans cannot help but believe that a Bolshevik Revolution is taking place right in front of their eyes when they look at the current state of Washington, D.C. Calls for violence from the highest levels, including the current occupants of the White House, are common:

Biden expects you to believe that Kamala Harris was promoting the bail fund for Minneapolis rioters to free gun-toting Trump supporters. At least 13 members of Biden’s campaign staff donated to that same bail fund, as did a collection of left-wing celebrities.

Democrats own the violence and riots in their cities | Washington Examiner

The persecutions of anyone not aligning with the Democrat Establishment’s ideology through COVID-19 misinformation on vaccine effectiveness and injuries, lockdowns, professional and legal persecutions of highly decorated medical professionals and scientists, the push for gender confusion, riots, and discredited conspiracy theories and impeachments have sent the left into a strange paranoia about who they see around them everyday:

One of the single most bizarre products of the modern-day left is its insatiable appetite for conspiracy theories. They flatly refuse to debate policy anymore, choosing instead to baselessly accuse their political opponents legitimate policy concerns and conscription as being the fruit of the poison tree planted in some nefarious conspiracy theory. Indeed, there is an entire cottage industry in the left-wing media built around “finding” and “exposing” conspiracy theories on the right. I almost feel badly for some of these intrepid left-wing journalists who spend their days scouring through the Facebook posts of grandmas and deep-diving into Telegram channels of anonymous frogs. Imagine dropping a $100K at J-school only to be relegated to the Q Anon beat.

According to the left, every single person in the country who holds and/or promotes conservative policy positions or even just votes for a Republican is actually part of an underground network of conspiracy theorists.

The Left’s Obsession with ‘Conspiracy Theories’ | Human Events

Unfortunately, by stoking this paranoia, it has continued to keep alive the natural fire of racism and xenophia inherent in the Democrat Party. After all, the Democrat Party is the party of the Ku Klux Klan, Jim Crow Laws, Tammany Hall, seditious infiltration of a corrupt FBIrace baiting, and Trump Derangement Syndrome. It’s gotten so bad that the transcription of the leaked audio recording of Los Angeles Council members, all Democrats, had the New York Times correct itself, as follows:

Correction:

Oct. 12, 2022

An earlier version of this article misstated what Nury Martinez called Oaxacan immigrants living in Koreatown. She called them “little short dark people,” not “short little dark people.”

Here’s what was said on the leaked recording of L.A. City Council members. | New York Times

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