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The only truly dangerous Communists today are those who got incorporated into the current Capitalistic-Globalist system, which is a sythesis between Capitalism and Marxism. Those who distribute Che's T-shirts, shout slogans and parade around with hammer-sickle or red star on their caps are quite innocuous. They are just making fools out of themselves.
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Those guys are just another dumb slaves of our system, making look all anti-capitalists like bunch of communist nutcases. Of course it should be pointed out that their alleged 'anti-capitalism' is a joke and they provide no real alternative anyway. Commie rhetoric from 100 years ago doesn't really convince any sane person I guess...
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"The two-party-system and the artificial division between left and right is especially malign because it confines people into mental prisons, from which they are almost not able to get out. Even in a one-party-system it is mentally easier to be "in the opposition", "against the system". In the two-party-system (which is in fact one-party-system as well), on the other hand, if the left is currently in the office and you are opposed to the system, it is automatically assumed that you are a "rightist", ie. supporter of the party of the right. And vice versa. Most people refuse to see that the two major parties are in fact one and the same party. Thus the liberal democracy, especially in its venomous two-party variety, is the most successful system of totalitarian manipulation ever invented. Each of the two parties usually has a very dedicated voting herd, needless to say." - "Marcus Marulus", Stirpes forum member |
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