
'Remember the Horrors of Communism': Senator Implores Greens MP to Display National Flag in Office
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : "I say to the people of my home state of Queensland: take your children to see this exhibition and show them the horrors of communism.65% : The senator also said the exhibition shone a "bright light on the horrors of communism."
62% : The Liberal Party senator's address to Parliament brought attention to the Public Exhibition on Crimes of Communism in the western suburb of Darra in Brisbane where a large Vietnamese community resides.
61% : He recounted a conversation with a local Vietnamese community member who said he had to exhume the remains of a family member (with support from the U.S. government) under the cover of darkness from the gravesite of a former re-education camp because the current Vietnamese government did not want "photos of the exhumation to be taken." "We should always remember the horrors of communism, the evil of communism and the 100 million people who have died at the hands of communism.
60% : Queensland Senator Paul Scarr has criticised left-wing Greens MP Elizabeth Watson-Brown's decision not to display the Australian flag in her office and implored her to engage with local Vietnamese migrants who fled communism to make a new life in Australia.
58% : The exhibit, organised by the Vietnamese Community in Australia and the World Victims of Communism Association of Australia, highlighted the consequences of communism including mass deportations from Estonia to Soviet gulags (labour camps), the killing fields of Cambodia, the millions killed during the Chinese Communist Party's Great Leap Forward, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
51% : Scarr said communism was an "absolute anathema" to individual freedoms and the family unit -- the building block of society.
48% : Not only that, but take your children to see this exhibition so they can talk to the survivors of communism about what they experienced."
48% : "They display that flag because they, our Vietnamese community, appreciate the values of this country and what it represents to all those people who've fled from persecution and the evils of communism and other extreme authoritarian regimes all over the world."
40% : We should always remember that so many people found refuge from communism in our beautiful country," he told Parliament on Sept. 6.
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