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March 16, 2021 1 min

M.I.T., The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has a publishing company and they have now been dipping their toes in the children's book market...

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You've all heard m I T. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
They have a publishing company and they're dipping their toe
into the children's book market. It's a book of fairy tales,
and you know what the title is, Communism for Kids.
The fairy tales have an agenda teaching kids that communism
is good. This is what they say about their book.
It all unfolds like a story with jealous princesses, fancy swords,

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displaced peasants, mean bosses, and tired workers. But before they
know it, the readers are learning about the economic history
of feudalism, class struggles, and capitalism, different ideas of communism,
and more. Cartoon drawings of lovable little revolutionaries entice kids
through the evils of capitalism. The book has earned praise
from leftists, who say it's especially needed now that Trump

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is president. Young readers get the message that while some
forms of communism fail, class warfare ultimately leads to a
better world. He it's the age old live folks. The
only reason communism always fails is because the wrong people
have been in charge. No wonder liberals love the fairy
tale of communism. They never own up to the awful

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reality of it. Poverty, scarcity, corruption, brutal oppression for those
forced to live under it, not to mention the tens
of millions murdered under communist leaders like Stalin and Mao.
Communism for kids is dreary, kitty kami propaganda, and I
predict young readers won't fall for it because I'm going

(01:27):
to be competing against it. Screw this h

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