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    3 months ago

    Well, the general form of Marxist ideology in the population is not so much. But some elements of this ideology are so strong that the Republican Party uses this model of discourse for its voters.

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      3 months ago

      Have I finally met that unicorn of perfect ignorance for whom the “Trump Is a Leninist” thinkpieces were written for? I’m just dying to know what part of Marx is used by Republicans!

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        3 months ago

        This article explains it better, although it is from 2017. Link

        And the MAGAs are against big business, just like some of the Democrats.

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          And the MAGAs are against big business, just like some of the Democrats.

          Lmao. That’s why they stan a billionaire and Peter Thiel vice that fucks couched

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          I called it! Though I suppose it was plain enough by the time I came across it.

          Faux-populist rhetoric is not a Marx thing and Magats are absolutely not opposed to big business. It’s like Trump’s only thing that he’s a billionaire due to real estate and other related fields.