“May Day” Vandalism and the Metamorphoses of Communist Delusions
“The VOC Museum teaches the violent truth about communism. That’s why we are never surprised when Marxists threaten us and vandalize our schoolhouse—they want to stop our mission.”
May Day demonstrations have spread across the United States, increasingly serving as vehicles for hostility toward American institutions and values. Those who celebrate these demonstrations should confront the lived reality of people from former communist countries—individuals who were not free participants but were forced each May 1, like prodded cattle, to march with their children in orchestrated displays of loyalty to party power. Refusal was not dissent; it was a punishable offense that could cost one’s livelihood, freedom, or even life.
Last week, the sign outside the Victims of Communism (“VOC”) Museum in Washington, D.C., was vandalized by a radical mob celebrating May Day and embracing communist ideology—an incident documented by the VOC Memorial Foundation, which shared photographic evidence on its official social media channels. This act was disgraceful—but not surprising. The VOC LinkedIn announcement states: “The VOC Museum teaches the violent truth about communism. That’s why we are never surprised when Marxists threaten us and vandalize our schoolhouse—they want to stop our mission.”
The Museum exists for a singular purpose: to present the documented truth about communism—its repression, its violence, and its catastrophic human toll. Those who still romanticize this ideology do so by denying or suppressing that record. Vandalism of this kind is not random mischief; it is a deliberate attempt to intimidate, to erase memory, and to silence any accounting of communism’s victims.
Despite an overwhelming historical record of failure and brutality, communist ideology has not disappeared. It has been adapted and rebranded anew. Today, it persists in the West—particularly on college campuses and within broader cultural institutions—under new intellectual packaging. Its latest iteration is intersectionality, which expands the familiar “oppressor–oppressed” framework into an ever-proliferating set of categories: race, gender, sexuality, class, immigration status, religion, and now even constructs such as digital access and climate vulnerability.
What remains unchanged is the underlying logic: the reduction of individuals into rigid categories, the elevation of group grievance over individual liberty, and the justification of coercion in the name of “justice.” History shows where such thinking leads. It does not end in equality; it ends in starvation and death.
A society that ignores these lessons does so at its peril. We must recognize this ideology for what it is—an evolving but fundamentally unchanged worldview with a proven record of human suffering. If the West is to endure, it must resolutely reaffirm the principles of the American founding: individual liberty, equality before the law, and the inherent dignity of every person. These are not abstract ideals; they are the hard-won safeguards against the forces of civilizational annihilation now resurfacing in new forms.
Silence and complacency are not neutral. They are concessions. And history has already shown the cost of such concessions.
Nora D. Clinton is a Research Scholar at the Legal Insurrection Foundation. She was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria. She holds a PhD in Classics and has published extensively on ancient documents on stone. In 2020, she authored the popular memoir Quarantine Reflections Across Two Worlds. Nora is a co-founder of two partner charities dedicated to academic cooperation and American values. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and son.
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Tens of millions have perished in the attempt to show communism works. For the battle between the haves and the have nots…. those murdered are the lasting example of have never, Communism relies on the 7 deadly sins.
communism does work if there is no opposition
but thats the irony for them
they need some level of opposition or its “no fun”
slavery and torture is the lefts calling card
It doesn’t work if there is no opposition because you need a critical mass of benevolence. As a mob, humans lack this and need a selfish goal that benefits everyone rather than an altruistic one.
Sure, if everyone is willing to at contrary to human nature it would work. You’ll never reach that state
The Bride and I took a river cruise on the Upper Mississippi last year and one stop was in Winona, Minnesota, a beautiful river town far from the lunacy of Minneapolis. We toured the Polish Cultural Center and Museum and enjoyed it for several reasons: Education on the history of the Poles, artifacts from the country, including a Solidarity flag that actually flew over Gdansk and, of course, souvenirs. If you’re not familiar with Solidarity or a man named Lech Walesa, search them.
The Poles deserve respect for what they have been through. They are strong and proud of preserving their heritage in spite of the historic upheaval in Europe that has made them part of Russia, part of Germany/Prussia, or no formal country at all at various times. Those who remember the Solidarity movement and the friendship between Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II might be as impressed as we were.
https://polishmuseumwinona.org/
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There are few things in my life that I truly hate, but at the top of the list is communism. I joined the Navy in 1980 and as a Russian linguist, I chased communists all over the Pacific to the Mediterranean. My one goal was to destroy that idiotic ideology and I thought that when the Berlin Wall fell that I had succeeded.
When it started coming out how our children were being indoctrinated in our schools by commies, I realized that I had been looking in the wrong direction. In some ways, the brainwashing of our kids is more dangerous and we are reaping the whirlwind now with mayors like Mamdani, Bass, and Wilson. It just breaks my heart that we are so stupid.
It really takes a special kind of stupid to ignore the evidence of all of human history and still think that communism has a chance of working
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