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Abrahamic Fundamentalism) is the only truly effective way to cope with the theocratic threat -- which is precisely why, under Communism, Abrahamic religion (Christianity, Islam, Judaism) is so severely restricted: not only is it the antithesis of everything Communism stands for, it is also the doctrinal source of Communism's arch-enemy, capitalism.
Those who who make the spurious claim there's no difference between the two have been drinking too much U.S. public-school Kool Aid. Think again: compare the exaltation of science under Communism versus the suppression of science by Abrahamic theocracy (Sputnik versus the Scopes Monkey Trial); the imposition of Biblical hierarchy versus a conscious striving toward economic democracy (Franco and the Catholic Church versus the populism of the Spanish people, the Fundamentalist impulse to tyranny versus the human impulse to liberty); the notion every living being has a right to education, adequate healthcare and meaningful employment (Castro and Chavez versus the United States).
One cannot transcend one's national history. Communism has fallen victim to the national histories of Russia and China, neither of which have even one scintilla of democratic traditions. Russia's is a history of czarist (Byzantine) absolutism -- tyranny shaped by a dozen centuries of warfare against Norse, Germanic and Muslim invaders; China's is a history of militant imperial ambitions alternating with total isolationism, from the Chinese perspective, the 5000-year struggle to preserve Chinese civilization against the barbarian onslaught (with Occidentals merely the latest in a succession of barbarian invaders -- again tyranny shaped by warfare: 50 centuries of it). Communism in these realms is bound to be authoritarian simply because the mandates of such history cannot be transcended in a decade or even a century.
Lastly there is the fact that Marxism is about change and adaptation -- the dialectic -- while Abrahamic theocracy is about forcibly imposed eternal stasis. If the corporate ruling class succeeds in imposing Abrahamic theocracy on the United States (as it has already succeeded in the Middle East), the result will be not only the resumption of the scarcely-ended Christian Dark Age, but this time a Dark Age that lasts literally forever. No change will be allowed, now or ever. Marxism by contrast allows for the possibility of the evolution of genuine liberty: indeed that is in fact its stated purpose: the destruction of capitalism so that the human spirit -- freed of the chains imposed by the greedy -- can at last flourish.
Better Red than Dead? Absolutely -- especially since under theocracy I'd be among the first of the dead anyway, publicly tortured to death for the alleged crime of recognizing humanity's first and oldest deity: the Goddess.
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