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...6. Could I belong to a union?

Under Communism, all labor unions are run by the Government
and the Communists run the Government. Unions couldn't help you
get higher pay, shorter hours or better working conditions.

They would only be used by the Communists to help keep you down.

More complete details are given in ONE HUNDRED THINGS
YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COMMUNISM AND LABOR.

7. Could I change my job?

No, you would work where you are told, at what you are told, for
wages fixed by the Government.

8. Could I go to school?

You could go to the kind of school the Communists tell you to,
AND NOWHERE ELSE. You could go as long as they let you
AND NO LONGER.

You could read ONLY what the Communists let you; hear only
what they let you, and as far as they could manage, you would KNOW
only what they let you.

For details, see ONE HUNDRED THINGS YOU SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT COMMUNISM AND EDUCATION.

9. Could I belong to the Elks, Rotary, or the American Legion?

No. WilHam Z. Foster, the head of the Communists in the United
States, says:

Under the dictatorship all the capitalist parties — Republican, Democratic, Pro-
gressive, Socialist, etc. — will be liquidated, the Communist Party functioning
alone as the Party of the toiling masses.

Likewise will be dissolved, all other organizations that are political props of the
bourgeois rule, including chambers of commerce, employers' associations, Rotary
Clubs, American Legion, YMCA, and such fraternal orders as the Masons, Odd
Fellows, Elks, Knights of Columbus, etc.

1 0. Could I own own farm?

No. Under Communism, the land is the property of the Govern-
ment, and the Government is run by the Communists.

You would farm the land under orders and you could not make
any decisions as to when or where you would sell the produce of your
work, or for how much.

1 1 . Could I own my own home?

No. Under Communism, all real estate in the city as well as the
country belongs to the government, which is in turn run by the
Communists.

Your living quarters would be assigned to you, and you would
pay rent as ordered.

1 2. What would happen to my insurance?

The Communists would take it over.

15. What would happen to my bank account?

All above a small sum would be confiscated. The rest would be
controlled for you.

1^. Could I leave any property to my family when I die?

No, because you wouldn't have any to leave.


15. Could I travel around the country as I please?

No. You would have to get police permission for every move you
make, if you could get it.

16. Could I belong to a church?

In Russia, the Communists have for thirty years tried every way
they could to destroy religion.

Having failed that, they are now trying to USE religion from the
inside and the same Party strategy is now operating in the United
States of America.

See ONE HUNDRED THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
COMMUNISM AND RELIGION.

1 7. Could I start up a business and hire people to work for me?

To do so would be a crime for which you would be severely punished.

18. Could 1 teach what I please with "academic freedom"?

You would teach only what the Communists authorize you to teach.
You would be asking for jail or death to try anything else.

19. Could I do scientific research free of governmental interfer-
ence and restrictions?

Police and spies would watch your every move. You would be
liquidated on the slightest suspicion of doing ANYTHING contrary
to orders.

20. Could I have friends of my own choice as I do now?

No, except those approved by the Communists in charge of your
life from cradle to grave.

21 . Could I travel abroad or marry a foreigner?

You could do nothing of that sort except with permission of the
Communists.

22. Could I exchange letters with friends in other countries?

With the police reading your mail, you could try — once.

23. Could I vote the Communists out of control?

No...


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