Listen to Black Parents Furious With Critical Race Theory
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His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia. -
They were all killed by Democrats, of course. But never mind that little historical nugget.TheKobeStopper said:I’m hearing all civil rights icons, that are dead and cannot speak for themselves, would be republicans now.
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Narrator voice over: they all eventually resemble the USSR. If they don’t it’s only because they fail before reaching that stage.TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia. -
"The purpose of Socialism is Communism" - Vladimir Lenin.
Since were letting the dead speak for themselves. -
Glad that you realize what a disaster communism is. I would suggest that you travel a little bit and go to some of those places. Talk to anyone who has left a socialist country. It's a disastrous ideology. Also interesting to hear you have 'room for christians' I don't think I've ever seen a group that hates christians more than progressives.TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia.
Utopia is dumb. If you have a real policy or solution, I would like to hear it. How do you feel about progressive policies in cities in America? There is a distinct lack of policy analysis. What would happen if we just let people shoplift and steal things? What will happen if we just ditch advanced math classes or get rid of tests and promote people based on their skin color? I'm interested in making things better, for sure. But I don't see anything good coming from woke white people with zero practical experience and who are not willing to have their ideas challenged. -
You can literally smell the fear in @TheKobeStopper's poasts.hardhat said:
You've been pretty clear about your disdain towards Christians. Utopia is dumb. If you have a real policy or solution, I would like to hear it. How do you feel about how progressive policies in cities in America? There is a distinct lack of policy analysis. What would happen if we just let people shoplift and steal things? What will happen if we just ditch advanced math classes or get rid of tests and promote people based on their skin color? I'm interested in making things better, for sure. But I don't see anything good coming from woke white people with zero practical experience and who are not willing to have their ideas challenged.TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia.
He's afraid he can't provide the life for himself that he wants and/or grew up with. That's Young American Socialism in a nutshell. -
Exactly. Letting workers own the means of production. Sounds simple. How does that happen?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Narrator voice over: they all eventually resemble the USSR. If they don’t it’s only because they fail before reaching that stage.TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia. -
What about the bespectacled?TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia. -
Why not just move every U.S. factory to China right now? JFC.hardhat said:
Exactly. Letting workers own the means of production. Sounds simple. How does that happen?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Narrator voice over: they all eventually resemble the USSR. If they don’t it’s only because they fail before reaching that stage.TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia. -
A totalitarian state is not necessary.TheKobeStopper said:His criticisms are pretty spot on for “communist” states like the USSR but, as I’ve stated many times, I wouldn’t support anything that remotely resembled that.
I find it hard to believe that workers owning the means of production goes against Christianity but his fear of secularism is predictable. Plenty of room for Christians in my utopia.
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