Pros And Cons Of The Red Scare

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The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and Joseph McCarthy were extreme in their methods to cleanse the media industry of the communist message that was suppose to infiltrating the American public. Those who were pro-HUAC fell under the assumptions that the Soviet had much more of a presence in the United States and with Truman’s view on taking initiative on getting rid of the Soviet spies and potential threat it escalated to this large and politically driven movement in the Hollywood media industry. The whole point of attacking the Hollywood was to stop the potential of positive propaganda of the Soviet Union that could sprout more sympathizers in the government and led to the worst scenario a war with the Soviet Union and not just any war, but the spark of World War III. McCarthy noted this in his speech on February 9th, 1950 in Wheeling, West Virginia stating “Five years after a world war has been won, men’s …show more content…

I can understand that the Red Scare was a troubling time as it does threaten the safety of the US citizens, but that is the exact reason there is a need for calm and rational decisions so the country does not expend large amounts of time and energy chasing something that was not as big as they may have initially thought. The United States’ government should always have people that can handle the pressure of this threat and calculate the most reasonable decisions that ensure the safety of the people and lower the chances for panic, confusion, and commotion. I strongly believe that Truman’s idea of leaping and stopping communism as fast as possible seeped into this committee and caused trouble for many, which led to this wild goose chase. I do not believe I have seen anything like this in current American history because of the degree of injustice and dismissal of citizen’s