By Deacon Mike Manno
(The
Wanderer) – Last week I tried to cover some of the threats to our
Church by the forces of darkness. This week I’d like to turn my attention to
our nation. Both topics, considering the state of the world today, can be
unsettling to consider. I understand that. Bear with me, however, for one last
column on the topic, for a while anyway.
I don’t necessarily want to date myself, but I grew up
partly during the time of the Red Scare when people were finding Communists
behind every corner and under every bed. I remember finding out about most of
those things as a kid watching the old black-and-white television news
programs. I have vague memories of Douglas Edwards, Huntley-Brinkley, and John
Cameron Swayze whose Timex watches would “take a licking and keep on ticking.”
Communism, air raid drills, and all that scary stuff — but
that’s over, of course. We learned to live with the Red Menace, ultimately
deceiving ourselves that we were too smart to be overtaken. After all, we had a
Red-busting FBI to protect us — we kids knew about that since we saw it nearly
every week at the movies.
But as time went on we began to realize that our childhood
comforts might not be that comfortable after all. I remember watching the
antiwar marches when I was in college and wondering why so many of my friends
were starting to parrot the Red line, even quoting Chairman Mao. A lot of it
didn’t make much sense to me, except that there was a growing group of people
who always seemed to blame America for everything; at the time they were mostly
members of far-left fringe groups that sprang up on college campuses advanced
by people who didn’t want to get drafted.
They burned their draft cards, I put on the uniform. They
were just going through a growing phase, or so I thought.
Until the past few years. Then things started to come
together for me. I’ve watched — on my color TV — marchers taking to the street
with a completely different agenda than I had seen before. Their talking points
and political pronouncements started to resemble the extension of things I had
heard watching those old Senate hearings on TV.
Then things started to really bother me — like replacing
education with indoctrination and differing standards for certain sets of
people. I remember at one of the colleges in which I taught we were told not to
fail certain students even if they didn’t attend class and turned in poor work.
Journalism turned from an honorable profession to another indoctrination
outlet. Then there came those with same-sex attractions demanding equality in
marriage; the rise of the transgender movement, and the embrace of a shifting
morality that accepted literally everything as normal.
Of course there was the attack on religion by newly
self-proclaimed gurus of the left, the expansion of welfare programs which for
too many eliminated the need for work. That was followed by attacks on some of
our most valued institutions. And the biggest of all, in my opinion, has been
the weakening of the family and the rise of the abortion state.
The problem with all of this was that most of it seemed so unconnected. The
divergent groups pushing each of the above movements seemed only loosely
connected to one another. But behind the groups there was an explanation that
most folks pooh-poohed, not because it was wrong but because it seemed so
silly. It was the Red Menace; Communist infiltrators, their fellow travelers
and their useful idiots. All ready to undermine our way of life.
There is a quote attributed to Joseph Stalin, although its
authorship is disputed, which is worth noting: “America is like a healthy body
and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its
spiritual life. If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse
from within.” From that time, during the Red Scare, there was a book written by
a former FBI agent, W. Cleon Skousen, The
Naked Communist (1958), as a warning for Americans. It didn’t exactly
corroborate the Stalin quotation, but it did introduce those who were
interested to the history and “theology” behind Communism.
The author listed 45 goals that the Communist Party
outlined for success in the United States. I’ve taken some of them directly
from the book. See if you recognize anything:
“Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts
for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get
control of teachers’ associations. . . . Use technical decisions of the courts
to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate
civil rights. . . . Infiltrate the press. . . . Gain control of key positions
in radio, TV and motion pictures. . . . Continue discrediting American culture.
. . . Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them ‘censorship’ and a
violation of free speech and free press. . . . Break down cultural standards of
morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion
pictures, radio, and TV. . . . Present homosexuality, degeneracy and
promiscuity as ‘normal, natural, and healthy’. . . . Infiltrate the churches
and replace revealed religion with ‘social’ religion. . . . Eliminate prayer or
any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates
the principle of ‘separation of church and state’. . . .
“Discredit the American Constitution by calling it
inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs. . . . Discredit the
American founding fathers. . . . Support any socialist movement to give
centralized control over any part of the culture — education, social agencies,
welfare programs, mental health clinics. . . . Transfer some of the powers of
arrest from the police to social agencies. Treat all behavioral problems as
psychiatric disorders which no one but psychiatrists can understand or treat. .
. . Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy
divorce. . . .”
Anything ring a bell?
Here’s what the book’s author had to say by way of warning:
“The conquest of the United States by Marxist forces has been an important part
of the plan of Communist leaders for many years: ‘First we will take Eastern
Europe; then the masses of Asia. Then we will encircle the United States of
America which will be the last bastion of Capitalism. We will not have to
attack it; it will fall like an overripe fruit into our hands.’ This clearly
reflects the Marxist intent to overthrow the United States by internal
subversion.
“The biggest mistake of the West has been allowing itself
to drift into a state of mental stagnation, apathy, and inaction. In some
circles, motivations of patriotism, loyalty, and the traditional dream of
‘freedom for all men’ have been lying dormant or have been paralyzed by a new
kind of strange thinking.”
How are these predictions working out? Are you seeing it in
today’s politics and society? If not, classify yourself as one of Comrade
Stalin’s useful idiots. But if you can see the path we are on, you know we all
need to do something.
Mr. Skousen not only gave us a warning, he also listed
several things that we might do to stem the Red Tide, that is, if it is not too
late:
For parents: “Stay close to your children to make sure they
are being trained to think like Washington and Lincoln, not like Marx and Lenin
. . . don’t forget their spiritual needs. . . . Take your children to church,
don’t send them. Be sure they are getting true religious values, not
modernistic debunking.”
For educators: “Don’t be misled by the current atheistic
drive to take God out of the classroom. . . . Teachers who believe that
teaching atheism is a necessary part of a good education are not really
qualified to teach in a Judaic-Christian culture. They are entitled to be
atheists but, as public employees, they are not entitled to teach it. If they
do, they are violating an important constitutional principle.”
For the media: “In fulfilling the task of exposing crime,
corruption, and inefficiency in the American culture, be careful not to destroy
confidence in American institutions. Because the negative forces in our society
are more likely to be ‘news’ than the positive accomplishments, it is easy to
overemphasize the negative side and provide extremely damaging propaganda to
the enemy.”
And for ministers: “Watch for those who would use the
principles of peace, brotherhood, tolerance, and Christian charity to obscure
the conspiratorial aspects of Communist ‘peace.’ The peace of Communism
partakes of the prison and the grave. Remind professional pacifists who have
accepted the paralyzing peace propaganda of the Communists that the same Jesus
who taught ‘love thy enemy’ never advocated surrendering to him.”
Sounds a lot like the 1950s, and that’s what scares me. It
sounds so much like the 1950s that good men are likely to dismiss this as a
relic of a bygone era in our history not having anything to do with today’s
reality; a curiosity of a time and place long ago that we needn’t bother with.
That should be enough to keep the frog in the pan for now.
Oh heck, let’s just cancel the whole thing.
(You can reach Mike at: DeaconMike@q.com and listen to him
every Thursday at 10 a.m. Central on Faith On Trial at IowaCatholicRadio.com.)
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