THE VELVET REVOLUTION
PROF. LIBOR BROM
The current events in Czechoslovakia known as the velvet revolution are identified as such because the Communists are handled there with velvet gloves.
This gang of rude, spiteful, lazy, cunning criminals seizing power over a state, fanatically persisting for 41 years in breaking down families, confiscating properties, spilling blood, destroying the nation's wealth, spoiling environment, brainwashing generations of their countrymen, then retreating from their crimes as if nothing had happened and coming out of it without any judgment and punishment.
And that's not all!
Imagine this! Another clan of the same gang, a bunch of chronic opportunists, hypocritic exploiters, crafty pretenders, arrogant scoundrels, national outcasts and international adventuters joining the revolution and continuing their bloodsucking as if no evil had ever been done.
And this is not all!
Imagine this - these moral, mental and spiritual degenerates not repentant of their evil past, but proudly persisting on their paty affiliation and in free elections voting again for the old criminal party.
And that's not all!
Imagine this! Now these comrades trying to actively sell the idea that to blame for their crimes are whose who were persecuted, expropriated, deported, jailed, tortured and killed; those who for decades were denied food, shelter, education and the hope for a normal life; those whose thousand-year Christian culture was ravaged and their God blasphemed.
Vaclav Havel has resurrected president Thomas G. Masaryk's Christian principle "Jesus, not Ceasar!" Czechs and Slovaks who have survived the forty-one years Communist inferno have no problem with this statement, but first the Communists, present or past, must be removed from all leadership positions!
After all, didn't all tyrants meet justice after the Nazi holocaust?
Prof. Dr. Ing. Libor Brom
(1923 - 2006)Libor Brom was professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures
and director of Russian Area Studies at the University of Denver.
He is the author of nine books and a great deal of studies in the field of Slavic culture and civilization.
In addition, he has lectured at numerous institutions of leaming and before many civic and
religious groups on education, literature, and inrernational relations.
He has appeared on three continents and often on radio and television.
A native Czechoslovakian, Dr. Brom is an American citizen.
He received his education at the Czechoslovak Institute of Technology, School of Economics,
the Charles University of Prague, School of law, the San Francisco State University,
and the University of Colorado. In Europe, Dr. Brom served as an economist and lawyer in
International Business and as the chief planner in the research
development, and normalization of Czechoslovak river shipbuilding.
As a professor in the United States, he was selected by the Modern Ianguage Association of America
as the Teacher wih Superlative Performance, named The American by Choice in Colorado,
and received a National Americanism Medal.
In the College Book by the Ballantine Books of New York, 1984 he is named Denver University's best professor.
Dr. Brom served in the leadership of many national and international organizations
and was imprisoned by both the Nazis and the Communists.
He is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World.
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