Matt Kibbe is joined by Lee Bishop and Cyan Banister, two of the voices behind the NBA protests in support of a free Hong Kong.
Tag - communism
For more than six months, more than 2 million people of Hong Kong have protested the communist Chinese government with one simple message.
Chinese expatriate Li Zhao talks to Matt Kibbe about her experiences growing up under the communist regime of Chairman Mao Zedong.
The physical personification of the oppression of the Soviet Union was the concrete wall that separated East and West Berlin.
Mao Zedong’s plans for a socialist utopia in China instead resulted in 45 million people dead, the largest mass murder in history.
The protests in Hong Kong reveal both the people's deep hunger for liberty and the tendency of the Chinese government to brutally stamp out dissent.
Matt Kibbe and his crew of filmmakers are invited to Belgrade, Serbia. They hook up with local friend and guide, Petar, to learn about Belgrade's communist past and sample some amazing food, drink, and culture.
Take this short quiz to find out how you’d fare under history’s most famous socialist states.
The modern pursuit of equality in America has by and large devolved from the virtuous one in generations past into a misguided and immoral pursuit of uniformity.
In The Deadly Isms, Matt Kibbe explains how the political spectrum doesn't go from left to right, it goes from top to bottom. Here is his political spectrum, with some definitions attached.