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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s right on your website: [img]https://static1.squarespace.com/static/68d3fff7a872a70ec39a9fa0/t/68ec0ac1c194b019e9740885/1760299713694/1018+Logos+On+1012.png[/img][/quote] Ah - I see it now, toward the bottom of the page: CPUSA or “Communist Party USA,” and “Young Communist League” are partly behind the No Kings march, along with many other extreme-left groups. [/quote] They are no more powerful than the local high school club for kids who like Chipotle. There is nothing communist about not wanting a king or military in our streets. [/quote] The avowed communists in the US have never represented much more than 1% of the American populace. There aren't enough of them to really matter. Whereas, Trump approval polls are still at 39% which at this point is starting to look like the number of Americans who are fine with fascism.[/quote] +1 Communists are to MAGA what quicksand was to Gen X.[/quote] And we’re old enough to know that “communism!” being used as a Boogeyman for the third time in our recent history. Every time fascists attempt to control the American government, they cry about the evils of communism. Communism is not a threat. People who know what these words mean don’t fall for it. [/quote]
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