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Self-described anarcho-syndicalist liberatarian socialist Noam Chomsky has called for isolating unvaccinated peoples from society and leaving them to go hungry.
In comments during an interview on the YouTube “Primo Radical” channel, Chomsky invoked a Communist-style starvation tactic to deal with vax resistors:
“Such people have to be– they should have the decency to remove themselves from the community, if they refuse to do that, then measures have to be taken to safeguard the community from them. Then comes the practical question that you asked: How can we get food to them? Well, that’s actually their problem.”
Chomsky, soon to be 94, was around when Josef Stalin used food as a weapon to obliterate millions opposed to his collectivist police state.
Russian human rights icon Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who was imprisoned in Stalin’s gulags, and historian Robert Conquest have chronicled what has been called the “Holdomor,” a horrific starvation carried out in the 1930’s, largely against Ukranians.
Robert Conquest testified about Soviet atrocities in a Congressional hearing in 1986, pointing out that the death numbers overshadowed the whole of World War I:
“…Famine deaths seem to have been about 7 million – 5 million in Ukraine, 1 million in the Kuban region and North Caucasus, 1 million in the Don and lower Volga. Three million had already died during dekulakization, and about 1 million (out of some 4 million) Kazakhs had perished as a result of the banning of their nomad life and resettlement on desert ‘farms.’ To this 11 million, we must add some 3 million peasants in labor camps for a reasonable estimate of approximately 14 million victims of the entire anti-peasant and anti-Ukraine campaign. The total dead in all countries during World War I was under 9 million.”
The Soviets weren’t the only ones who isolated and purged huge populations within their own borders.
Death By Government, a definitive chronicle of 20th Century democides (a term that refers to wars of governments on their own internal populations), noted that Mao Tse Tung used starvation and other tactics and deprivations to intentionally kill 60 million Chinese from the 1940’s through the 1960’s.
It’s little wonder that Chomsky, known for offering throaty defenses of dictators like Hugo Chavez and Daniel Ortega, and pretending the failure of horrific socialist regimes was that they never faithfully followed poor old Marx (aka Soviet Union), is spending his last days invoking authoritarian atrocities as an acceptable blueprint for coercing acceptance of government mandates, or purging opposition.
At one point in the interview, he did offer that vaccine dissidents should be afforded the same rights as jailed criminals:
“Of course, if they really become destitute then yes you have to move in with some measure to secure their survival, just as you do with people in jail.”