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Amazing "Documentaries" like this continue to be produced
19 May 2011
Noam Chomsky is the greatest example of the blatant dishonesty and subversive nature of the political left in the world today. His only redeeming attribute is to identify fellow travelers, useful idiots and radical revolutionaries through their support and praise for him and his philosophies and writings. Unfortunately many of Chomsky's acolytes now hold significant positions in the media, academia and politics and use their positions to brainwash the young and push for adoption of his radical ideals on a largely uneducated and, thanks to those media acolytes, uninformed public. Indeed, we currently have a student and advocate of Chomsky occupying the White house.

Even more unfortunate is that Chomsky and his supporters continue to produce so-called "documentaries" like this that celebrate Chomsky as one of the greatest minds in the world today, claim America and our ideals of individual freedom and liberty are history's greatest evil, and praise political systems that enslave and murder millions of their citizens for the Socialist/Communist ideal.

Chomsky's greatest crimes are his denial, support and praise for most of the genocide of the twentieth century. He has supported and collaborated with Holocaust deniers then denied his actions despite public confirmation of his actions by the deniers themselves. He claimed the mass murders of an estimated 8-10 million Asian civilians by the Japanese in World War 2 was the reaction to America's entry into the War but never explained how half of these murders occurred before Pearl Harbor.

Chomsky (as one would expect from a self-proclaimed radical Socialist) saves his best efforts for communist mass murderers. His actions usually follow the same pattern: First deny the events ever happened; When that becomes impossible due to the truth leaking out, minimize the numbers while, at the same time, disparaging and attempting to discredit those reporters and historians attempting to report the truth; Finally, praise the perpetrators and their actions for actually benefiting the people and countries where the genocide happened. Chomsky followed this pattern with Lenin, Stalin, later Soviet leadership, Mao, Ho Chi Min, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, Nicaragua's Ortega, and numerous other third-world communist backed dictators.

What continues to amaze me are those who produce propaganda like this "documentary" pushing the Chomsky mindset that, "Well, yes, socialism has resulted in the murders of well over 100 million people over the last 90 years, but that's just because they didn't do it the right way. Once we get it right everyone will live in a peaceful paradise because we will have taken all those evil right-wing radical capitalists out and killed them!"

The only reason I'm giving this film any rating at all is it serves as an example of the Socialist propaganda still being pushed in the world today.

Those wishing to know more about Noam Chomsky should check the following sites:

Paul Bogdanor, The Top 200 Chomsky Lies Documentation of 200 egregious lies about communist mass murderers, modern history, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, 9/11, Latin America, the Middle East, the Arab-Israeli conflict, Holocaust denial, etc. Also lists misquotations, numerical distortions and worthless sources used in his writings. (The original 100 lies are also available in Spanish.)

Paul Bogdanor, The Wit and Wisdom of Noam Chomsky Quotations the Chomsky cultists would like you to ignore.

Stefan Kanfer, America's Dumbest Intellectual

Charles Kalina, Noam Chomsky and His Critics Illuminating guides to the mental dungeon of Chomskyism.

J. Bradford DeLong, My Very, Very Allergic Reaction to Noam Chomsky

Oliver Kamm, Noam Chomsky Ridiculing Chomsky's statements about Bosnia, Holocaust denial and the Khmer Rouge.

Keith Windschuttle, The Hypocrisy of Noam Chomsky Overview of Chomsky's disgraceful ideological career.

Oliver Kamm, Chomsky Recollects Chomsky wrote that Americans were no better than Nazis. Then he lied about it.
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