White West Point grad wrote ‘Communism will win’ in his cap. The Army kicked him out.

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Btw Miami Cubans like this Rubio maricon are the only people in the country still in their feelings over "communism" and calling Cuba some sort of intrinsic enemy. Unfortunately they still get a lot of respect in the GOP. Most of the white American sheep have moved on from focusing on Cold War shyt to focus on Islam, and internal enemies like blacks and latinos.

Sometimes you just have to say fukk this country. These cornball white motherfukkers can't keep track of what they consider to be un-American or the enemy
 

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:mjlol: Man thecoli really is the underworld of society...all these low key commies and socialists :wow:
It was only a dirty word from the 40s to the 94/95.
Once the Soviet Union (which was state capitalist by the end) fell, and McCarthy's moronic policies were phased out, the hysteria was over.
The idea of "public good" is something buried pretty deep in American nationalism, and it also implies socialism to a degree.
 

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:mjlol: Man thecoli really is the underworld of society...all these low key commies and socialists :wow:


:mjpls:Not I

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It was only a dirty word from the 40s to the 94/95.
Once the Soviet Union (which was state capitalist by the end) fell, and McCarthy's moronic policies were phased out, the hysteria was over.
The idea of "public good" is something buried pretty deep in American nationalism, and it also implies socialism to a degree.
Well, communist sympathizers aren't really unique in any respect, the idea of "central planning" (which is a much deeper philosophical concept than "public utilities") I would say more so faded out around 9/11 when the Feds found a new war and realized how antiquated a lot of how we saw the world and our place in a was.

But people who are outright Marxists? Well, you don't see that too often amongst millennials
 
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