Mr.
Bill Ayers claims to be part anarchist and part Marxist. However, upon closer examination, the black flag of anarchy is an absolute contradiction of the red flag of Marxism. In Europe, the two systems were opposed to each other. During the Russian Revolution, the Red Army fought the Black Army for supremacy.
If I was a horse in anarchy, then I would not have a rider on my back. This philosophy is more right-wing, then left wing. For under anarchy, there would be no government to protect and to serve the poor. The wealthy would have private security guards; the poor would have no police protection. The wealthy would send their children to private schools; the poor would be uneducated.
If I was a horse under Marxism, then I would be a bucking bronco. I would throw off the rider of class oppression for the new rider of the working class. The working class introduces a new system of government by the workers, for the workers, and of the workers. In theory, the new system will evolve into a classless society. In the meantime, the government owns all the means of production and controls the thinking of the population.
Bill Ayers cannot be both an anarchist and a Marxist. However, he can be anti-Western and anti-American. For he embraces any philosophy that hates the United States and the American way of life. That should frighten most of us and it scares me. I do not want a People's Republic of America. I hope that you will agree with me.
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