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To: MtnClimber
The answer is really easy to understand.

Marxism takes the seven deadly sins and binds them all together making a fascia, one of those axes with a handle made up of bound-together sticks that you see in coats-of-arms.

It's the origin of the word fascism of course.

Marx bound the sins into a philosophy, one with many ornate terms and specious arguments to make it perpetually interesting to academic morons.

But the key is this: Because Marxism capitalizes on the basest urges and nastiest human tendencies, it is really cake selling it to people.

It's like taking B.O., crabgrass, alcohol abuse, laziness, smoking, overeating, sexual licentiousness, theft, hate, lack of charity, lack of patience, etc., and binding it into a philosophy.

Most Marxists-in-the-rough when they encounter it immediately say, "What's not to like?"

So Marxism will always be popular, due to the grab-asstic, smelly, caveman, sociopathic tendencies of most humans.

It takes a heavy dose of education and fire-and-brimstone religion plus watching The War Room to stifle Marxism.

We must never quit eradicating Marxism the way we must never quit eradicating bugs and crabgrass.

31 posted on 05/05/2024 6:01:43 AM PDT by caddie
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To: caddie
Marxism takes the seven deadly sins and binds them all together making a fascia, one of those axes with a handle made up of bound-together sticks that you see in coats-of-arms.

A most excellent and sound statement, caddie!!!!

"My master's very generous with the toys he gives his children to play with."


51 posted on 05/05/2024 9:09:04 AM PDT by Buffalo Bob
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