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How can you tell if someone is really a Marxist? What words give them away?

They use words like, "the collective", and the word "global" as a compliment or complimentary descriptive, and overuse the word "racist", which appears to be applied indiscriminately to all non-Marxists.

What other words do Marxists use which give them away..."revolution"? I know there are more.
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Their favorite book is Das Kapital.
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@SW-User I think that they identify with Mein Kamf as well.
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spjennifer · 56-60, T
@SW-User As opposed to Mien Kampf which the Republidolts love?
acpguy · C
@spjennifer NO! It was written by the beloved leader of democrats. Who hated Jews and was gay.
spjennifer · 56-60, T
@acpguy Sorry but you need to edumacate yourself and read history, Hitler was anything but a Democrat, he was an "Autocratic Dictator" with right wing leanings towards antisemitism, anti-capitalism and the cult of personality and is very much beloved by the white supremacists who all support Trumpty Dumbty, another egomaniac, it's one of the reasons they have the Swastika as their logo. You really need to get your facts straight before spouting off. Was Hitler gay?, quite possibly, he was more likely bi but not really known though he was also most probably another Paedophile... Mien Kampf is the bible and required reading for antisemitic, White Supremacist, Republidolts...
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spjennifer · 56-60, T
@SW-User You'll get no dispute from me, Marx was a racist, no doubt about that.
acpguy · C
@spjennifer "The National Socialist German Workers’ Party, or Nazi Party, grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany through totalitarian means from 1933 to 1945 under the leadership of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)." From the History channel

Nazi, the informal and originally derogatory term for a party member, abbreviates the party's name (Nationalsozialist German pronunciation: [natsi̯oˈnaːlzotsi̯aˌlɪst]), and was coined in analogy with Sozi (pronounced [ˈzoːtsiː]), an abbreviation of Sozialdemokrat (member of the rival Social [u]Democratic Party of Germany[/u])

The German's knew democrats when they saw one.