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He was a stoned power tripping freak wrapped in a false gospel. He was whatever you wanted him to be.
Promoted what is more fairly called a non Marxist socialism, like the anarchistic cooperative model
Drugged up charisma is what you got in the 70s.
Nothing similar to BLM or antifa.
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Actually...it's almost indistinguishable from BLM/ANTIFA. Same ideology....different means to a similar end. Jim Jones used religion to get the power he wanted. BLM/ANTIFA use the religion of "Black Lives Matter" to get the power they want. Both Jim Jones and BLM/ANTIFA leaders use SJW tactics to achieve their goals. Both Jim Jones and BLM/ANTIFA manipulate black people to accomplish their goals. Both don't have a problem killing black people to accomplish their goals. That's what makes the above sign so ironic. We are seeing history repeat itself.
Jim Jones was absolutely a Marxist/Communist. Read his writings and listen to his speeches.
“I shall call myself a Marxist, because no one taught me my brand of Marxism. I read, I listened.”
"It seemed gross to me that one human being would have so much more than another," Jones recounted. "I couldn’t come to terms with capitalism in any way."
“I decided, how can I demonstrate my Marxism? The thought was ‘infiltrate the church.’ I consciously made a decision to look into that prospect.”
“In the early years I approached Christendom from a communal standpoint with only intermittent mention of my Marxist views. However in later years there was not ever a person who attended my meetings that did not hear me say I was a Communist. And that is what is very strange that all these years I survived without being exposed.”
"In just 40 years’ time, Communism has arisen. It’s a challenge to God’s people. It has its own Bible, dialectic materialism. It has its Messiah, Karl Marx. It has its prophets, the Khrushchevs …you don’t want to write him off. Don’t want to write him off, because certainly he’s a talented man of great ability, and the Soviets are way beyond us in scope, beyond our imagination in scientific development.”
"We would like to look for critical reviews, at one insider’s view of the Communist Party USA. In order for fascism to be avoided, there has to be a strong communist party, a strong socialist movement, and free, independent strong trade union [unions], none of which exist in USA, and that is why to avoid your utter destruction, materially most of you, and murder of the rest, I brought you here to regroup, recoup, rehabilitate and gain strength, and militancy, and a proper education in Marxist-Leninism, which you had never picked up, even though I was avowedly, openly Marxist-Leninist and atheist, you have never picked it up, for the most part, in the United States, except for a handful."
“The United States has always had to have a war or a depression. I tell you, we’re in danger tonight, from a corporate dictatorship. We’re in danger from a great fascist state … and if we don’t build a utopian society, build an egalitarian society, we’re going to be in trouble.”
"Capitalism, the oppressive racism, that is your enemy, and they know your every move.”
Sound familar?
Look at what some well known people said about him:
Assemblyman Willie Brown of San Francisco continued to show his support for Jim Jones. Brown said on November 22, 1978 that he had “‘no regrets’” about his “‘past associations’” with Jones.
Jesse Jackson maintained a positive view of Jones, arguing that Reverend Jones was a man who “‘worked for the people’” and that he would defend Jones “‘until all the facts were in.’” Jackson stated, “Jones felt great concern for the locked out, for the despaired, for the handicapped, for the minorities … and that impressed me. As a result of that, he attracted a great following, and I would hope that all of the good he did will not be discounted because of this tremendous tragedy.’”