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Winston marshall
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winston marshall

It’s the same essay that inspired Winston Marshall to speak truth: “Live Not By Lies.” Even if you don’t speak out, speak truth. He was sent to a Soviet gulag, where he lived under inhumane conditions: forced labor, hunger, sickness, disease.Īfter his release, he wrote a short essay that I read at least once per year. He went one step further and spoke out against the Soviet regime. So he refused to propagate the propagandistic cover-ups. Solzhenitsyn believed that his faith required him not to speak lies. Upton Sinclair got it right: “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” With such strong incentives, people believed and told lies. Inside the Soviet Union, it was widely known that breaking with the communist party’s narrative could cost you your job and even your life. In reality, they were just reporting the information fed to them by Soviet officials. The New York Times published multiple pieces by journalists claiming that they were in Ukraine and there was no famine happening. What’s remarkable is that people inside and outside the Soviet Union were largely unaware of these events when they happened. Stalin oversaw the execution of 20 million people, the most atrocious being the Soviet-designed famine to starve 7.5 million Ukrainians, whom they saw as dissidents. This is why they created the world’s most robust system for developing propaganda and misinformation at home and abroad.Ĭonsider this: 3 million people died for Lenin’s communist utopia. In his piece, he explains that his decision was partially inspired by the essayist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, a Christian dissident living in the Soviet Union before its collapse.Īt the time, the Soviets well understood that controlling the narrative about reality was controlling the reality. Then, he posted a short article explaining why, and challenging cancel culture. So, he chose to leave Mumford & Sons (to save them the pain from his decision to deny the lie). He decided that he could not live with a lie like this on his conscience. He also taught us to expect that such stands would rarely be received with warmness or generosity. In my interview with Winston, he explained that his Catholicism played a role in answering these questions: Jesus taught us to love truth and stand for truth. Would he remain silent or speak the truth? Would he prioritize his fame or facts? Would he bow before the mob or stand resolute for reality? Live Not by Lies What followed was an agonizing period of soul searching.

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But afterward, as he looked into the truth, he came to discover that he wasn’t wrong. He said that he wasn’t aware of the claims made against Ngo, and humbly admitted that his perspective on Antifa could be wrong. The army of trolls marshalled innumerable demands: apologies from Marshall and anyone associated with him, resignations, and all the other ordinary sentences handed down from the high court of cancel culture.

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Although these outrageous claims are demonstrably false, the damage was done: Winston Marshall was now the enemy of progressive inquisition. In their view, Andy Ngo was a right-wing troll connected to white supremacist groups. He tweeted that he appreciated Andy Ngo’s book, Unmasked, which details the rise of violent, leftwing extremist cells called Antifa.

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With the pandemic in full swing, reading seemed a more salubrious habit to encourage than binge-watching Netflix. He loves playing banjo for a living.īut he gave it all up for one reason: he also loves the truth.īefore he left the band, Marshall habitually tweeted about books he read and enjoyed. He was one-quarter of the world-renowned band Mumford & Sons. Winston Marshall was easily the most famous banjo player in the world.







Winston marshall