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WSJ - Western Culture Elites Are Giving Away Lenin's Rope
2021-03-23
[WSJ] 'The capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them."

That quote, attributed to Lenin, was a colorful metaphor for what Marxists call the internal contradictions of capitalism. Belief in the inherent inevitability of the West's imminent collapse sustained the Soviet Communists right up to the moment in 1989 when their own system proved more self-annihilating than anything capitalism could muster.

But the old maxim has taken on a new and more plausible form today. It was on display last week in the first encounter between President Biden's foreign policy team and the modern claimants to Marxism-Leninism's primacy in the Chinese Communist Party.

It was evident from the moment the two sides sat down that an emboldened Chinese leadership understands that the greatest ideological weapon it now holds in its increasingly existential struggle with America is the gleeful enthusiasm for self-destruction that characterizes so much of elite opinion in the U.S.

When Yang Jiechi, the Communist Party's foreign-affairs chief, lectured Secretary of State Antony Blinken about America's human-rights record, its treatment of minorities and its system's innate inequity, everything he said could have been lifted straight from the pages of the Democratic Party's presidential election platform, culled from Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper stories, or jotted down in a student's notes from lectures delivered daily at America's top universities.

In fact, it probably was.

In response, a visibly discomfited Mr. Blinken mumbled something barely coherent that at least America deals with its problems in the open. He then complained, like a bested debater, that his opponent had gone over his allotted time.

The larger truth is that the people who control America's leading cultural institutions and now its government have been eagerly manufacturing ideological rope for the Chinese hangman, and they've stepped up production over the past year.

The intellectual movement to which they subscribe has been the force behind the planned destruction-figuratively and literally-of the principal pillars of America's authority in the world: the idea that the greatest nation on the planet was founded on universal ideals of human freedom and dignity. Instead, it insists, like those Chinese Communists, that all along this claim to a unique status in the world has been a fraud, mere sloganeering behind which America has been-and remains-a force for repression and exploitation.

How can a nation prevail in a global ideological struggle when its leaders believe its values are intrinsically evil?

Mr. Yang and his colleagues must have had a good laugh on their way back to Beijing. Indeed they are probably chuckling at much of what they see in the values and principles to which America's new masters-sorry, nongendered leadership figures-demand loyalty.

This isn't about the maternity flight suits for fighter pilots or updated requirements for Army hairstyles the commander in chief proudly hailed earlier this month.

It's about the elevation of victimhood as the prime signifier of honor in modern America. Whether you're an opportunistic young hoodlum looting Gucci or a member of the celebrity plutocracy seeking better publicity, don the mantle of a hapless innocent exploited by an inherently unjust system, and you're golden. It's hard to imagine a successful society in which the claim to being the victim of some oppressor-often a spurious claim-is the quickest route to advancement.

It's about the destruction of the idea of academic excellence that now seems to have much of the educational establishment in its grip. Democrats in control of major cities across the country are busy eliminating the opportunities for some of their most disadvantaged children that come from admission to selective schools on the basis of talent. We are told that's discriminatory. Leveling down is the result.

And of course it's in the fanatical insistence on the qualities that divide rather than unite Americans-race, sexual orientation and multifarious "gender"-as the principal characteristics of identity. How bitterly ironic that Marxist theories of structural oppression that were discredited by the experience of America's ideological adversaries in the last century are now rampant in the most influential strata of American society in this one. Lenin may get the last laugh.

The Chinese have proved much more adept than their Russian predecessors at adapting the precepts of Marxism to economic reality. As Lenin predicted, they've had plenty of help from American capitalists in the process.

But our cultural elites have also been busy exporting the hangman's rope across the Pacific. At least the capitalists have been selling it to them. Much of modern America seems intent on giving it away.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  UAW. I remember them. It stood for U Aint Working.
Posted by: These Forkbeard7574   2021-03-23 20:03  

#8  Think they would've tried this shit with Pompeo?

Never. Not with Trump either. Same for the Russians. Putin is openly mocking Biden.

Whatever they or anyone thought of Trump and his tweets, it was always obvious that he is an alpha male who doesn't take any shit and who knows how to negotiate.

It's obvious to the world that Blinken is a ghey soyboy and his boss a pathetic, mentally decrepit invalid. Fun times ahead.
Posted by: Jack Brown6790   2021-03-23 13:13  

#7  Lenin thought he was so clever. He was dead of "an incurable disease of the blood vessels" by 1924.

The Bolsheviks thought they were clever too; they turned capitalism against itself and managed to destroy the social immune system that kept psychopaths in check. Most of them wound up as skeletons paving the bottom of the White Sea Canal, where Stalin sent them to be worked to death.

I'm sure it was just a coincidence.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2021-03-23 11:14  

#6  #3 that is already in effect. What I imply is that stuff that is pirated on the industrial scale. You know, just like the Chinese do now.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-03-23 09:44  

#5  Think they would've tried this shit with Pompeo?
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-23 08:42  

#4  In response, a visibly discomfited Mr. Blinken mumbled something barely coherent that at least America deals with its problems in the open. He then complained, like a bested debater, that his opponent had gone over his allotted time.

Yeah 18 minutes over his allotted 2 mins...Blinken should've gotten up and walked out at 3 minutes in
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-23 08:41  

#3  And just as the UAW makes no money on the resale of a used car, I don't think there's any copyright revenue generated when that used Dr, Suess book or Warner Bros. cartoon collection DVD changes hands at the flea market, so cancel away, boys...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-03-23 07:58  

#2  If they cancel enough legacy content, the underlying copyrights become worthless anyway.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-03-23 07:55  

#1  Make a big noise that copyright and patents are tools of white supremacy and oppression. Then sit back and watch all those woke corporate types try to square the circle.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-03-23 07:12  

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