10-26-2012, 08:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2012, 07:20 PM by FireIceTalon.)
(10-26-2012, 08:30 PM)kandrathe Wrote:(10-26-2012, 07:25 PM)FireIceTalon Wrote: Sometimes I wonder if people like Jeanine Gorafalo or Rachel Maddow are communists, but cannot say so because doing so would jeopardize their reputation and ultimately their careers.Mostly, I don't read the bulk of your rambling Marxist logorrhea, but this made me laugh out loud. I say we should test your theory. Go ahead, let's call them communists and see what happens.
And perhaps you just skimming them would be a very good indication of why you don't understand them - but such closed mindedness is no surprise coming from a LOLbertarian, and only serves to confirm my above post is true regarding political discourse. It is much easier for you to dismiss them, or misconstrue them for your own purposes, since they don't agree with your mainstream idealistic nonsense.
Even your above reply is indicative of that, since I was referring to them calling themselves communist, and not being called communist by us. Obama gets called a Marxist all the time by tea party idiots, but considering he is in the middle of a tight re-election race and mostly likely going to win it, I would say such assertions have proven to be quite futile. Now, if he came out and called himself a Marxist, that would almost certainly not be in his best interest. Whether he actually is one or not is irrelevant (and he isn't anything close).
Now, back on ignore you go.
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"Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class, made into law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economic conditions of the existence of your class." - Marx (on capitalist laws and institutions)