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Ridgewood NJ, The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation just released the fourth annual report conducted by YouGov on generational attitudes toward socialism, communism, and collectivism.
This year’s study showed increased support for communism (36%) among Millennials compared to 2018. Opinions of capitalism took a steep decline from 2018 to 2019, with only one-in-two among Millennials (ages 23-38) and Gen Z (ages 16-22) having a favorable opinion of capitalism. Socialism’s favorability decreased markedly from 2018, among all generations except for Millennials and the Silent Generation (ages 74+).
“The historical amnesia about the dangers of communism and socialism is on full display in this year’s report,” said Marion Smith, Executive Director of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. “When we don’t educate our youngest generations about the historical truth of 100 million victims murdered at the hands of communist regimes over the past century, we shouldn’t be surprised at their willingness to embrace Marxist ideas. We need to redouble our efforts to educate America’s youth about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of socialism today.”
The report’s findings include the following:
Capitalism is still viewed more favorably than other economic systems, holding relatively steady at 61% favorability from 2018.
- However, favorability of capitalism is lower among Gen Z and Millennials at around only 50%, down 6 points and 8 points from 2018 respectively.
- Communism is viewed favorably by more than one-in-three Millennials (36%), up 8 points from 2018.
- While 50% of Millennials say they are “somewhat likely” and 20% of Millennials say they are “extremely likely” to vote for a socialist candidate, doubling from 10% in 2018, Americans overall are more hesitant about voting for a “democratic socialist” than they were last year (53% “never” or “hesitant” in 2019 versus 47% in 2018).
- A majority of Americans age 35 and under trust themselves (66%) more than the community (19%) or government (15%).
Most Americans continue to underestimate the death toll of communism.
- 72% of Americans incorrectly say that communism has killed less than 100 million people in the past 100 years.
- One-in-four Americans (27%) across every generation see President Trump as the “biggest threat to world peace” over Kim Jong-Un (22%) and Vladimir Putin (15%).
- 76% of respondents are unaware that the Hitler-Stalin pact started World War II.
- 15% of Millennials think the world would be better off if the Soviet Union still existed.
Perceptions of communism and Marxism vary widely across generations.
- Only 57% of Gen Z and 62% of Millennials, compared to 88% of Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation think China is a communist country and not a democratic country.
- About one-in-five Millennials (22%) believe that “society would be better if all private property was abolished,” compared to 1% of the Silent Generation.
- 57% of Millennials (compared to 94% of the Silent Generation), believe the Declaration of Independence better guarantees freedom and inequality over the Communist Manifesto.
- 45% of Gen Z and Millennials believe that “all higher education should be free.”
Thank the
schoolsindoctrination centers.You say “Communism” like it’s a bad thing.
This headline is complete and total bullshit. This blog is a sewer of fake news.
I migrated to the US after Berlin wall fell and I could finally leave my Eastern European country. Those who have not lived socialism have no idea what it is but at least you can learn about it at school. It is torture. You have no wealth, everything is centralized, everybody worked government jobs, nobody had a car or a HOUSE, everybody lived in cramped apartments, you couldn’t freely speak because you could end up in prison for bad mouthing the government or complaining about the misery that prevailed in every aspect of life. Your life is controlled by the government and you do not have much say in it. THERE IS NO FREEDOM. I am extremely sad that the fate I escaped from is now a possibility in what I thought was the greatest country on earth (thanks to capitalism). Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that Marx, Lenin, Stalin theories (which killed millions of people) would be considered acceptable in the USA. This country needs a lot of REAL teachers and psychiatrists. This experiment can be catastrophic for this country and the whole world.