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Barbara Amiel
December 4, 1940 -
Nationality: British
Category: Journalist
Subcategory: British Journalist

By now it is evident that the Soviet Union must gain control of Europe to maintain its empire.

   

Outside the walls, among others, is the Soviet Empire. It is malevolent, destructive and expanding. It has swallowed up over half a dozen countries since World War II.

   

Of course the barbarians' aim of world domination has not escaped the attention of the Europeans, perhaps because unlike us they are closer to the walls.

   

Our society is not perfect and this will come as no surprise to many of you.

   

The People's Republic of China has not yet reached the military might of the Soviet Empire. It requires a little more time and a little more infusion of Western aid, loans, technology and the hard currency of our tourists.

   

All share complicity in the destruction of that much under-rated phenomenon called liberty.

   

There are, of course, all sorts of other unpleasant regimes outside the walls as well - the military dictators of Latin America and the apartheid regime of South Africa.

   

The world today is divided into the free and the enslaved.

   

I have got up at truly deplorable hours in the morning to confront Vancouver's Jack Webster on television because I have been told that is the place to get exposure for ideas.

   

Totalitarianism is feudalism in the twelfth century sense of the word.

   

The interests of the Soviet Union are in controlling highly developed countries and having the benefit of their economies so that they can run their own inefficient empire.

   

Dictatorships do cut down on rape, and pillage, not to mention sexual harassment, by the simple expedient of sending people to labour camps for life or cutting off their hands without a trial.

   

There is sometimes a peculiar confusion in the West that equates progress to whatever is recent or whatever is new, and it is time we understood that progress has nothing to do with the chronology of an idea.

   

It did not occur to us that the Marxists' solution was fraudulent or that their vision was distorted, that whatever the wrongs in our society it was not the ideology of theirs that will cure them.

   

Among those people lucky enough, if you will, to have actually been brought to trial as a political prisoner, several historians have said there has not been one acquittal since the Bolshevik Revolution.

   

When faced with the inevitable fatigue that comes with the recycling of speeches and the recycling of thoughts in a rather small stream of vortex, I am urged to not be ashamed of recycling.

   

I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity of travelling across this country and enduring all the classic situations that go with talking to people.

   

When virtue is at liberty, so to some extent is vice.

   

The same liberty that protects me also protects members of the Mafia.

   

They are feeding the world that will devour them and their children.

   

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