miércoles, 11 de mayo de 2016

MercatorNet: The media and Communism. Inspiring families. Texas and carbon emissions

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Why is Hitler regarded as the incarnation of evil while Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Pol Pot, or Kim Il Sung are regarded as slightly comic figures? The authors of the 1997 study, "The Black Book of Communism", estimated that 100 million people died under Marxist regimes, compared to about 25 million under the Nazis. While the exact figures will continue to be debated, there is no doubt that Communism was the more lethal of the two ideologies.
Why, then, are Communist thugs given such soft treatment in the media? This is the question which Christopher Szabo seeks to answer in the article below

Michael Cook 
Editor 
MERCATORNET

Why does the media ignore the criminal past of Communism?
Christopher Szabo | FEATURES | 11 May 2016
The ghastly past of Communist rulers is being swept under the carpet
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Texas, of all places, shows how to lower carbon emissions
Karl D. Stephan | FEATURES | 11 May 2016
A state full of oil and gas is a wind-power leader.
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Teaching Muslim kids to ward off playground bullies
Izzy Kalman | FEATURES | 11 May 2016
How to deal with taunting, rumours and violence
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Inspiring families
Shannon Roberts | DEMOGRAPHY IS DESTINY | 11 May 2016
There are more of them than the media portray.
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