Making a Killing With Nikita
MAKING A KILLING WITH NIKITA BY DAVID ARTHUR WALTERS First of all, as has been explained to me in reference to the Ten Commandments, “Thou shalt not kill” should be translated “Thou shalt do no murder.” Killing someone at random just to suit man’s nature as a natural-born killer is murder. I had seen newsreels of Nikita Khrushchev at the movies in Oklahoma and Kansas, and I had gone to Sunday School. He had a religious upbringing but became an atheist. As for me, I believed Christians were lying when they said, “Jesus loves you.” When God is dead, political religions are fought for. Maybe there is something wrong with me because I have never had one, and idiotologists strike me as idiots. Khrushchev drank too much potato vodka with the Kommunist Kool Aid. He diverged from the hardline and sincerely believed that, if socialists and capitalists coexisted peacefully for long, socialism would eventually become the preferred order without violence because the masses would gradually r...