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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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Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
Well my friend openly says he is a Marxist. I think he likes the idealism of it more than anything. I have caught him out saying stuff like "making someone redundant is violence" and I called him out on it and told him it sounded very propaganda-like and verbose, and that you don't get to redefine words like that.

I don't know if that's something he read and is repeating it but it sounds like it lol. I've argued with him a lot but I don't have a problem with his beliefs, I know he means well. Funny thing is about the racist part (its definitely not all marxists who say stuff like that) but Marx was one of the biggest racists there was.
@Ryannnnnn Yes, big time racist! I never knew that till I looked it up and wow. Racist, anti semite...he was very clear on who fit the category of sub-human
Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
@DukeOfEarle Yeah neither did I, and saying things like "the less endowed/inferior races would hold humanity/society back". He said stuff that'd make my great grandparents blush.
4meAndyou · F
@Ryannnnnn You know how much Planned Parenthood is beloved by the far left...and Kamala Harris actually broke the law when she confiscated materials from a reporter's home in California...he was about to break a story on Planned Parenthood's sale of aborted baby body parts.

Anyway, to get back on track, Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger, who also believed exactly what you said, above, about the less endowed and inferior races holding humanity back.

It was Margaret Sanger who pioneered Planned Parenthood, and located the facilities inside black neighborhoods. She wanted them dead.

And you notice which race, now, is being [b]used[/b] and hurt and injured in the BLM.org/Antifa riots.
Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
@4meAndyou Now the thing is with the Margeret Sanger stuff is that there's a lot of what ifs and maybes. I've found that 60% of planned parenthood clinics are in majority white neighbourhoods atm apparently, I've heard contradictory statements about the whole idea. It seems like a very grey area and there's not a lot of reliable data.

Where did you hear that she believed in the race stuff?.
4meAndyou · F
@Ryannnnnn They might be located in white communities NOW. But when she started them? 1930...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/07/23/racism-eugenics-margaret-sanger-deserves-no-honors-column/5480192002/

“Enforced motherhood,” she wrote in 1914, “is the most complete denial of a woman’s right to life and liberty.”

That’s not to say that Sanger didn’t also make some deeply disturbing statements in support of eugenics, the now-discredited movement to improve the overall health and fitness of humankind through selective breeding. She did, and very publicly. In a 1921 article, she wrote that, “the most urgent problem today is how to limit and discourage the over-fertility of the mentally and physically defective.”

She was, of course, not alone in this viewpoint: In the 1920s and 1930s, eugenics enjoyed widespread support from mainstream doctors, scientists and the general public. Planned Parenthood officials are quick to note that, despite her thoughts on the idea in general, Sanger “uniformly repudiated the racist exploitation of eugenics principles.”

https://time.com/4081760/margaret-sanger-history-eugenics/
Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
@4meAndyou Oh yeah there's evidence she was definitely for eugenics. So from what I've gathered about "the negro project" is that she stated her intentions as wanting to give the black community birth control to help them, but the appeal by racist groups helped promote and fund it into being.

[quote]"Sanger, Reinhardt and Sanger's secretary, Florence Rose, drafted a report on "Birth Control and the Negro," skillfully using language that appealed both to eugenicists fearful of unchecked black fertility and progressives committed to shepherding African-Americans into middle-class culture. The report stated that "[N]egroes present the great problem of the South," as they are the group with "the greatest economic, health and social problems," and outlined a practical birth control program geared toward a population characterized as largely illiterate and that "still breed carelessly and disastrously," a line borrowed from a June 1932 Birth Control Review article by W.E.B. DuBois."[/quote]

I was gonna provide a link for that but my accounts limited because of some asshole so my apologies

I've found evidence that she was also racist af

[quote]"As Hitler came to power in Germany, Planned Parenthood’s founder unveiled her similar vision for America. Her “Plan for World Peace” called for “a stern and rigid policy of sterilization and segregation to that grade of population whose progeny is already tainted, or whose inheritance is such that objectionable traits may be transmitted to offspring.” The plan allowed for a segment holding dysgenic traits “their choice of segregation or sterilization.” The rest received no such “choice.” She envisioned the plan manifesting in “farm lands and homestead for these segregated persons where they would be taught to work under competent instructors for the period of their entire lives.” Sanger’s “Plan for World Peace” rivaled Hitler “Final Solution” in its scope. “Having corralled this enormous part of our population and placed it on a basis of health instead of punishment,” she wrote, “it is safe to say that fifteen or twenty millions of our population would then be organized into soldiers of defense — defending the unborn against their own disability.”[/quote]

So I'm gonna say that she was for contraception as a feminist but I also think from reading the evidence in her other statements that she did likely have ulterior motives (that she clearly stated for other races). So I don't see why it would be any different for the black community of the time.
4meAndyou · F
@Ryannnnnn It's all so disgusting...but from what I understand, in the 1920's and 1930's it was sort of common for people to think and feel that way. But what I find even MORE disgusting is that Planned Parenthood is continuing their selective genocide today. It is a system geared to low income women...yet the award winning employee of the month director, who turned her coat and quit...says that she was supposed to PUSH abortions... double her quota, *they have quotas*, and HER Planned Parenthood boss at the time told her, "THAT's how we make our money
Ryannnnnn · 31-35, M
@4meAndyou That's the problem with those things being a business I guess, all it takes is one greedy cunt. I think it's less so of a eugenics driven conspiricy and simply about making money, just like how the private prisons make money when politicians pass laws that gaurentee more people behind bars.

It becomes a very disturbing game they play, I'd say those kinds of way of making money are up there with slavery in terms of how it just seems plain evil that it happens.
4meAndyou · F
@Ryannnnnn Very true.