Alexander B. Dolitsky

Alexander B. Dolitsky

Opinion: American leftism — is America losing its mind?

In addition, far-left progressives are not as they think of themselves.

  • By Alexander Dolitsky
  • Thursday, September 29, 2022 4:53pm
  • Opinion

When I arrived to the United States in February of 1978 as a political refugee from a socialist country, I never thought that America would attempt to destroy itself from within with the radical neo-Marxist ideology (i.e., critical race theory, white privilege doctrine, systemic racism, Antifa, and Black Lives Matter) and the new progressive far-left bumper stickers declaring something called “collective justice.”

I was born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine, one of the socialist republics of the former Soviet Union, in the post-World War II time of the 1950s. Echoes of the devastating war and brutality of Stalinism was still present in the air of the country. Because of the Stalinist’s repressions from the end-1920s to early-1950s, people were reluctant to speak up and act openly. Fear of the persecution and punishment for disobedient individuals and free thinkers was everywhere, in all spheres of public life in the Soviet Union.

Blind pseudo-patriotism and commitment to the Communist Party programs were not questioned by most Soviet citizens. A complete compliance to the Marxist-Leninist ideology was firmly seated in all public institutions, including schools, academic and research institutions, military, governments, arts, sports, music, etc. There were no exceptions.

Historically, in contrast to my experiences with socialism in the former Soviet Union, the main reason leftism is radicalized in America today, and is accelerating among our youth, is because young people of the post–Vietnam war generations had never experienced economic hardship and/or oppression by a totalitarian regime. They have been intensely subjected to political correctness, wants, and irrational and wasteful handouts, instead of meaningful hand–up.

In addition, far-left progressives are not as they think of themselves — liberal or open minded. In fact, they are illiberal and intolerant deflationists—i.e., “I am going to serve you (e.g., homeless, low-income people) a bowl of soup once a month at your place, as long as you don’t crash into my ocean–front home to ask for a real substantive help for your well–being.” It is truly an expression of a false compassion. In fact, even good intentions can produce a negative social outcome.

Far–left progressivism is now a religion to some groups; and they possess the typical zeal and emotional attachment to a far-left dogma—socialism and neo-Marxism—which blinds them to having a rational and open mind. Indeed, they are hypocritical fools.

Recent news about the politicized FBI raiding Donald Trump’s residence in Florida disturbed and alerted many Americans. I have never imagined that our country could turn into such an overtly criminal enterprise so quickly and so thoroughly as is happening right now. This sort of hypnotic blindness from political brainwashing is the basis for a totalitarian society coming from the willingness, even approval, of the masses for a far-left authoritarian government.

It is a corrupt government bureaucracy at all levels and branches (swamp) and massively deranged left media that created today’s American totalitarianism and radical leftism. As Karl Marx (1844) stated in A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: “The weapon of criticism cannot, of course, replace criticism by weapons, material force must be overthrown by material force; but theory also becomes a material force as soon as it has gripped the masses. Theory is capable of gripping the masses as soon as it demonstrates ad hominem, and it demonstrates ad hominem as soon as it becomes radical.”

Indeed, today many Americans are formed by a neo–Marxist indoctrination and education system from far-left activists, which undermines any expression of the free market or Capitalism. Today, so many young people in America are confused and disoriented by the false “truth” introduced by hermetically sealed radical leftists. Howard Zinn, an American historian and socialist thinker, comes to mind.

Clearly, leftists cannot be rationalized, they can only be voted out. Rational and patriotic Americans must be well-organized and disciplined in order to save our country from a neo-Marxist and democratic socialist nonsense, and we must stand for freedom.

The freedom is not free; it has a price and value. Rationale and patriotic Americans must fight for freedom and Judeo-Christian values. Otherwise, there will be no place to go on the planet earth.

Alexander B. Dolitsky was born and raised in Kiev in the former Soviet Union. He has earned numerous degrees and worked as an educator abroad and for the University of Alaska Southeast. He has lived in Southeast Alaska since 1985.

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