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• and that seeks to totally destroy the state.

                These were not just words. Bloodthirsty communist leaders have
           applied this savagery they described in the passages quoted above
           before the eyes of the entire world. This scenario is no imaginary one.
           People who regard all human beings, themselves included, as a more
           advanced species of animal and who believe that the supposed conflict
           in nature also needs to be applied to human societies implemented the
           savagery described above in an even more extreme manner. Their ide-
           ology convinced them that what they were doing was not only right
           but also absolutely necessary. This perverse ideology created a belief

           and purpose in their brains. They never hesitated for a moment when
           it came to this mass slaughter, which they perpetrated for the sake of
           this belief which they had transformed into nothing less than a false
           religion. Communist barbarity is a cause of fear and horror for the
           great majority of people, but for a communist it is essential and some-
           thing that simply had to be acted on.

                Communism, developed and prepared by the Darwinist mindset,
           is truly a barbaric ideology. For that reason, it is impossible to prevent
           such mass slaughter without shattering this false belief system in a
           communist's brain. There is just about no other way of convincing a
           communist of the illogicality of the savagery he espouses apart from

           convincing him scientifically of the invalidity of Darwinism. The rea-
           son for our consideration of past communist slaughter here  is to be
           able to show that, given the opportunity, the communist barbarity
           they seek to apply in the southeast of Turkey will be no different
           because the terrorist and communist PKK draws its strength from the
           same intellectual foundation, Darwinism. We shall be looking at this
           in detail in later chapters.










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