Walz and the Chicoms

 DC Daily Journal:

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A new political controversy has surfaced involving one of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s cabinet-level appointees, Commissioner Ida Rukavina. Appointed in 2022 to lead Minnesota’s Department of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation, Rukavina is now facing intense scrutiny after a social media post revealed that she had decorated her home with posters of infamous communist dictators.

The controversy began when a Minnesota resident discovered a December 2021 Facebook post showing a picture of Rukavina’s dog, with the images of Mao Zedong and Che Guevara clearly visible in the background. The photo, which appears to have since been deleted, has sparked outrage, raising questions about her political sympathies and fitness for public office.

Mao Zedong, one of the leaders featured in Rukavina’s home decor, was the communist dictator of China from the late 1940s until his death in 1976. Mao’s policies, including the infamous “Great Leap Forward” and “Cultural Revolution,” are widely blamed for causing the deaths of tens of millions of Chinese citizens.
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Mao was responsible for one of the largest mass murders of humans in recorded history.  He is not a person to be glorified.  Che Guevara was similarly associated with mass murders of Cubans.

See also:

Chang to Newsmax: Walz Unfit to Serve Due to China Ties

And:

 EXCLUSIVE: GOP Rep Unveils Plan To Rescue Bankrupt US Farmers From China’s Economic Assault

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