Is SOCIALISM the Answer for America
1st-Hand Stories from CUBA, UKRAINE, and VIET NAM
What is Collectivism? Progressivism? Individualism? Socialism? Communism?
An Immigrant Panel at the Johnson Center, GMU
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Patterns of social change--do they happen overnight in an election or coup d'etat or do they happen slowly over time as the erosion of water?
Come and find out -- from 3 people who have escaped some of the most turbulent social change!
Monday, Oct 3, 2016, 07:00 PM
4477 Aquia Creek Ln, Fairfax, VA, United States
★“You did not build that.” ★“It takes a village.” -- sound familiar?
★“We should be ready to give up some Liberty for the interests of the Collective."
★Who said that? ★What is Collectivism? ★Come & find out!
Agustin Blazquez
Agustin Blazquez was born in Cuba. He then fled at age 21, leaving his homeland, and lived in Montreal, Paris and Madrid, pursuing an acting career. When he arrived in the US in 1967, Agustin was stunned by the US Media’s inaccuracy about Cuba. He felt compelled, and began writing to correct the record. Agustin has shared his keen insights in 300+ articles, and 200+ documentaries and films to date!
Slavko Martyniuk
Slavko Martyniuk, was born in Ukraine, from which his family made a narrow escape from Communism at the end of World War II. Those who survived, went to postwar West Germany, and finally emigrated to Chicago. A retired sociologist, economist & research analyst, Slavko now speaks and writes to educate others on the threats to America’s way of life today. He is currently writing a comprehensive autobiography of his life and learning.
Nhan Lam
Nhan Lam’s family fled communist Vietnam on a humble fishing boat, surviving navigational errors, & even being robbed by pirates! After 6 months in a refugee camp in Malaysia, they emigrated to New York. What drove them to take such dangerous and extreme measures? Despite starting off very poor, his parents stressed gratitude for the freedoms they now had in the US. At age 18, Nhan became an Aerospace Engineer, working for NASA, in his dream job. Today, Nhan is oliving the American Dream, as a very successful entrepreneur. He believes “Never settle for being good, when your potential is to be great. Never settle for another’s opinion, when you have the ability to think for yourself.”
Do your Homework -- KNOW what you are voting for!
Don’t be a blind voter! Ignorance is costly…
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The Ronald Reagan Lecture Series
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