Bye Bye Karl Marx

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3 min readMar 14, 2023

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Born on May 5th, today, 3/14/2023 marks the 140th anniversary of the death of Karl Marx — one of the most evil men in history.

Marx was an alcoholic who never washed. Boils covered his body, preventing him from sitting down. He refused to work, and drove his family to destitution — causing the deaths of his two sons from exposure and illness.

He raped his unpaid maid, and had Engels subsidise their illegitimate child. He wrote poetry romanticizing the ingesting of poison — the method by which two of his daughters would later commit suicide.

One of those daughters Marx disowned for marrying a Cuban man, who Marx insulted as ‘Negrillo’ and ‘The Gorilla’.

Marx was also explicitly genocidal — calling for ‘revolutionary terror’, theft, and murder against the ill-defined ‘bourgeoisie’.

He said ‘the next attempt of the French revolution’ should be so bloody that ‘beside [it] the French Revolution [would be] child’s play’.

He predicted that a dictatorship would inevitably arise from this bloody revolution, and require absolute power to collectivise and redistribute property to achieve Communism.

Filled with a hatred that could only be described as demonic, Marx idolized Mephistopheles from Faust, insisting that ‘Everything that exists deserves to perish.’

No wonder every experiment with Marxism produces DESTRUCTION galore — mass murder, privation, starvation, tyranny, and Hell on Earth.

Here are 2 pages from Paul Kengor’s “The Devil and Karl Marx”

The main thing that most are carefully never told about Marx is that he was a SATANIST and had made a pact with the death spirit. He wrote poems to the devil. One example is “The Fiddler”, where he writes: “Till hearts bewitched, till senses reel: with Satan I have struck my deal. He chalks the signs, beats time for me, I play the death march fast and free.”

It thus makes perfect sense that Marx would envision a system of lies, false virtue, and oppression that would go on to kill untold millions of humans for his dark master. He was simply being true to himself: an economic illiterate that hated himself, humans at large, and served the devil.

Long after his death, Marx’s specter of contempt for existence itself haunts our civilization. We would do good to start telling the truth about it and rid ourselves of it and all the horrors that sprang from it.

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