We have a must-see video from a Republican Arizona state representative who delivers a little reality to a deluded Democrat who mocked and downplayed the threat that we face from Communism.

Arizona state Rep. Daniel Hernandez claimed that the threat of Communism was nothing compared to the threat of white nationalism and the Capitol riot. Hernandez seemed to be pushing the Democratic talking point that the three-hour riot was somehow about “white nationalism.”

But Rep. Quang Nguyen wasn’t going to let that go. He spoke about how what Hernandez said irritated him so he came over and pressed the white button to be able to speak. “Is it ok to say white button?” Nguyen asked, with a little bit of wit. Nguyen then said he had something to say about Hernandez’s comments that Communism wasn’t the enemy.

 

What a great response.

There’s far more to fear in this country from Communism than there is from white nationalism for a few very simple reasons.

First, there are few white nationalists and everyone in power condemns them.

Meanwhile, socialist and Communist ideas are being taught and embraced in colleges and in many other schools across the country. Unfortunately because of the failure of education that Nguyen referenced our young people no longer understand the bad things about Communism. They don’t know the millions of killings, some of which he referenced. They don’t understand how the ideology has oppressed people across the world, how so many fled it to come here, and what a horror it is for those folks, like Nguyen, who see it making inroads in his adopted country.

We see the radical socialist left on the ascendant in the control of Congress, we see the radical ideas infecting everything even the military.

We see them in the anti-capitalist BLM/Antifa rioters across the country and in the local Democratic politicians in the various Democratic cities who have embraced “defund the police.”

We’re already back on our heels a bit in the fight, since the left has been building and sowing the seeds to spread radical doctrine for decades.