He said this two years after the Tienanmen Square Massacre.
Here is the newspaper article that the Washington Free Beacon rediscovered:
Absolutely insane.
Communism is just a utopia where everyone shares and everyone is happy that they all get the same amount of money for wildly different types of work with different skill levels! It's never hurt anyone ever!
Oh, to add to this, did you know that Walz chose to get married on the 5th anniversary of the Tienanmen massacre so he would "have a date he'll always remember," then honeymooned in China?
No joke! Bloomberg reported it last week. 👇
Fun, right?
More from the Free Beacon:
Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the time, Walz was teaching social studies at a Nebraska high school.
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Michael Sobolik, a China expert and the author of Countering China's Great Game, said Walz's comments to students were a 'shockingly naïve description of the Chinese Communist Party's rule.'
That's an understatement. After the communist revolution, tens of millions of people were killed. That One Child Policy? It was enforced through sterilizations and abortions en masse.
China is a brutal regime that forces people to live according to the whims of a powerful political elite. The Chinese Communist Party may actually be the most savage and repressive police state in all of human history.
Here's WaPo in 2016 rightly calling it the largest genocide in human history:
From that article, which details the deaths of at least 45 million people in 4 years:
Historian Frank Dikötter, author of the important book Mao's Great Famine recently published an article in History Today, summarizing what happened:
'Mao thought that he could catapult his country past its competitors by herding villagers across the country into giant people's communes. In pursuit of a utopian paradise, everything was collectivised. People had their work, homes, land, belongings and livelihoods taken from them. In collective canteens, food, distributed by the spoonful according to merit, became a weapon used to force people to follow the party's every dictate. As incentives to work were removed, coercion and violence were used instead to compel famished farmers to perform labour on poorly planned irrigation projects while fields were neglected.'
Between two and three million people were tortured to death. In one case, a young boy stole a handful of grain and the commies forced his dad to bury him alive. The dad then died of grief.
Reporting neighbors and punishing them for not obeying the dictates of wicked despots is what commies do.
When we say that Walz is a commie, we aren't being metaphorical.
The guy is a commie.
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