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                   Communism teaches and seeks two objectives: unrelenting class warfare
                   and the complete eradication of private ownership. Not secretly or by hid-
                   den methods does it do this, but publicly, openly, and by employing any me-
                   ans possible, even the most violent. To achieve these objectives there is not-
                   hing it is afraid to do, nothing for which it has respect or reverence. When
                   comes to power, it is ferocious in its cruelty and inhumanity. The horrible
                   slaughter and destruction through which it has laid waste vast regions of
                   Eastern Europe and Asia give evidence of this. 114
                   As the above extract says, Communism's principle aims were a mer-
              ciless class war and the complete doing away with private property. In ot-
              her words the aim was to apply the theory of evolution, which Darwin
              had applied in the biological field, to human societies, and for human be-
              ings to be, like wild animals in nature, in conflict, at war.
                   The disasters brought about by Communism did not stop in Russia.
              One of the countries worst affected among those to which it spread was
              China.
                   The Darwinist Mao Tse-Tung and His Massacres
                   China's Communist leader Mao had two important guides: one of
              these, as we touched on earlier, was Darwin, and the other was Stalin.
              These two lethal names, which met together in Mao's personality, led to
              great tragedies and left their mark on a long, dark period in Chinese his-
              tory. Between 6 to 10 million people were directly killed under Mao Tse-
              Tung's directives, tens of millions of counter-revolutionaries spent great
              parts of their lives in prison, where 20 million of them died. Between 20
              and 40 million people died of starvation in the years 1959-1961, in the pe-
              riod called "The Great Leap Forward," as the dreadful result of Mao's ext-
              remist policies. The June 1989 Tienanmen Square massacre (about 1,000
              dead) is one example of what China has gone through in its recent history.
              The killings and genocide directed against the Muslim Turks in Eastern
              Turkestan are still going on.
                   Great savagery and unbelievable things took place when the Com-
              munist revolution happened in China. The people, who were under the
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