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Communism is a regime of fear. The people are continually intimidated by stern-
faced uniformed officials looking down from above.
China—intends to create model societies that regard their citizens as
“advanced herds of animals,” just as the materialist-Darwinist theory in-
tended.
Some of Communist society's basic tenets can be listed as follows:
• Darwin's theory of evolution and Engel's "natural dialectic" re-
gard human beings as an advanced species of animal. Therefore, the
idea that society is a herd of animals is expressed at every level.
Communist regimes produce a cheerless, spiritless, lifeless person,
somewhere between an animal and a machine.
• The Communist system places no value on individuals. Since
there are so many in the herd, the loss of one cannot matter. The disabled
or those who cannot work are expelled from the herd and left to die.
Those in ill health are regarded as detriments. Because there is no for-
giveness, mercy, or sense of loyalty, everyone fears old age and death.
The aged receive no compassion, pity, or respect in the suggestion that
they should be like "elephants that go to the graveyard before they die."