Eric Hobsbawm, historian and commie apologist, is finally dead. 10s of millions of victims of Red atrocities want a word with him in the after life.
"Asked by the Canadian academic and politician Michael Ignatieff on television whether the deaths of 20 million people in the USSR – not to mention the 55 to 65 million victims of Mao’s Great Leap Forward – might have been justified if this Red utopia had been realised, Hobsbawm muttered in the affirmative." - M. Burleigh
Thanks for the pick-me-up!!!
ReplyDeleteNow the miserable SOB can go hang out with Stalin and Mao...
Oh, and it's more like RIH; Rot In Hell
ReplyDeleteIt's too bad he only had one death to offer against the millions he would have applauded.
ReplyDeleteThat he died peacefully in bed is a great injustice.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a shame that he had but one life to give for his creed, and an even bigger shame it was not taken from him in one of those gulags he found so useful for producing a communist utopia.
ReplyDeletePeople like him need to learn first hand what a blanket party is, and AFTER he develops his murderous philosophy and expresses the desire to apply that philosophy to others and not himself.