Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s right on your website:
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.
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.
The Community Party of USA is Communist. Can't deny that.
They are democratic communists, though, not authorization Communists
https://cpusa.org/party_info/cpusa-party-program/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I’m in some sort of time warp. Who even thinks about communists these days? What century are we in?
I wouldn't display your ignorance so proudly if I were you.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I’m in some sort of time warp. Who even thinks about communists these days? What century are we in?
Anonymous wrote:Let me preface this by saying that I am not a supporter of either ideology and I think that the proof is in history that both are dangerous.
If you look at both fascist governments and communist governments in history, both have committed genocides. Most notably, communists perpetrated the Cambodian Genocide (7.1 million), the USSR’s various genocides (debated, but 5-10 million, potentially up to 20 million over the course of the USSR). The fascist example of Nazi Germany is the most famous (11 million). Both killed a ton of people.
Yet growing up in the 90’s and 2000’s, it was ok to wear a hammer and scythe t shirt. DC has a Marx Cafe, but can you imagine a fascist themed bar? Reddit has a r/communism community with 260k members for communism enthusiasts, yet no fascist related communities.
Clearly one is more taboo than the other.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s right on your website:
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just toured Eastern Europe countries who were under Communism for 47 years. It was grim.
People starved under Communism after they killed the peasant farmers. If you had any kind of business or owned property it was dismantled and everything was owned by the government.
Those under 30 really embrace democracy. Those in their 60's have had rough lives.
My in-laws suffered under communism in Poland (which was mild, compared to communist nations such as Cambodia under the communist Khmer Rouge, or the Cultural Revolution in China). They remember, and they’ve talked about the horrors, in detail.
Never again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just toured Eastern Europe countries who were under Communism for 47 years. It was grim.
People starved under Communism after they killed the peasant farmers. If you had any kind of business or owned property it was dismantled and everything was owned by the government.
Those under 30 really embrace democracy. Those in their 60's have had rough lives.
My in-laws suffered under communism in Poland (which was mild, compared to communist nations such as Cambodia under the communist Khmer Rouge, or the Cultural Revolution in China). They remember, and they’ve talked about the horrors, in detail.
Never again!
Anonymous wrote:I just toured Eastern Europe countries who were under Communism for 47 years. It was grim.
People starved under Communism after they killed the peasant farmers. If you had any kind of business or owned property it was dismantled and everything was owned by the government.
Those under 30 really embrace democracy. Those in their 60's have had rough lives.
Anonymous wrote:I just toured Eastern Europe countries who were under Communism for 47 years. It was grim.
People starved under Communism after they killed the peasant farmers. If you had any kind of business or owned property it was dismantled and everything was owned by the government.
Those under 30 really embrace democracy. Those in their 60's have had rough lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s right on your website:
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.
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.
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.
+1 Communists are to MAGA what quicksand was to Gen X.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s right on your website:
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.
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.
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.