Unfortunately the author of this article is woefully ignorant of any definition

of Socialism besides that of the mass media. He knows nothing of Christian 
Socialism

or "Streets and Sewers' Socialism / Civic Socialism, or Saint-Simonianism, etc

but setting that aside, he makes a compelling case that the knowledge base of 
the young

us abysmal.  Read and weep.



B.




Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the voice of an ignorant generation

By Michael Knowles<https://www.foxnews.com/person/k/michael-knowles> | Fox 
News<http://www.foxnews.com/>


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pulled off an upset victory over incumbent Rep. Joseph 
Crowley in New York’s Democratic primary. Who is the 28-year-old candidate who 
beat the 56-year-old that has been in congress since 1999?


The majority of American Millennials identify as socialist, according to 
surveys by both Reason-Rupe and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. 
That’s the bad news. The good news is that just 32 percent of Millennials can 
define socialism. The frequently-wrong but never-in-doubt freshman 
Congresswoman Alexandria 
Ocasio-Cortez<https://www.foxnews.com/category/politics/house-of-representatives/democrats>,
 D-N.Y., may indeed be the voice of her ignorant generation.

During an interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Anderson Cooper asked 
Ocasio-Cortez<https://video.foxnews.com/v/5987120760001/?#sp=show-clips>, “When 
people hear the word socialism, they think Soviet Union, Cuba, Venezuela. Is 
that what you have in mind?” He neglected to mention the vicious socialist 
regimes of Cambodia, Ethiopia, Poland, Romania, North Korea, and China, among 
others.


Ocasio-Cortez retorted, “Of course not. What we have in mind—and what of my—and 
my policies most closely resemble what we see in the U.K., in Norway, in 
Finland, in Sweden.” In fact, her economic proposals bear little resemblance to 
British and Nordic public policy.


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As early as the 1950s, Britain began to privatize its social security and 
pension programs. By the 1990s, as decades of socialism caused economic growth 
to stagnate, Sweden followed suit. Neither Sweden nor Norway mandates a minimum 
wage, and Britain demands a minimum wage well below Ocasio-Cortez’s proposed 
$15 per hour. Britain and Finland offer a lower corporate tax rate than the 
United States, and all the nations she names have lower rates than her proposal 
of 28 percent. None has a health care regime as socialistic as her proposed 
Medicare-For-All scheme, which constitutes a full federal takeover of health 
care.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s ignorance of economics and foreign affairs typifies 
her generation. Despite holding expensive degrees in both Economics and 
International Relations from Boston University, Ocasio-Cortez threw up her 
hands in exasperation during an interview on Margaret Hoover’s “Firing Line” 
program, laughing, “I’m not the expert on geopolitics.” Fortunately for her, in 
the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king; and among a blithely ignorant 
generation, the lightly educated activist is congresswoman.


The seed of Millennial miseducation, which grew into the Tree of the Lack of 
Knowledge as activist educators substituted ideology for scholarship, is 
finally bearing its rotten fruit. According to one survey, one third of 
Millennials believe President George W. Bush killed more people than Soviet 
dictator Joseph Stalin. Over 40 percent of Millennials have never heard of Mao 
Zedong; another 40 percent and 30 percent, respectively, are unfamiliar with 
Vladimir Lenin and Che Guevara. Two-thirds of Millennials cannot identify 
Auschwitz, and 22 percent have never heard of the Holocaust, twice the 
percentage of American adults on average.


Millennials might not know much, but according to a 2016 Harvard survey, they 
know they don’t support capitalism, with 51 percent of young adults rejecting 
economic freedom.


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During the 2018 midterm elections, the Democratic Socialists of America 
endorsed 42 candidates for local, state, and federal office across 20 states. 
Of those candidates, 24 won their primary campaigns, and 18 won in general 
elections. Millennials have largely cheered them on. Raised in the United 
States after the fall of the Berlin Wall, these young Americans have been 
sheltered both empirically and academically from the myriad horrors wrought by 
socialism throughout history. And so the problem worsens.


Socialism is an economic disease born of envy and ignorance. Unfortunately both 
abound in our present politics. The sickness has found an attractive 
spokeswoman—perhaps, sadly, the voice of her generation.

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