Do meritless people prefer Marxism because they know they will finish last in a merit oriented free market economy?

Sure seems that way. The more America has practiced preferential treatment, Affirmative Action, DEI whatever, the recipients of the benefits of being promoted on that which lacks merit and would not achieve without the preference seem to believe they are entitled to such preference on everything.

Exhibit A is Kamala, a completely meritless Marxist who thinks, because she is female and not white, she doesn't have to do press conferences...



It must be racist and sexist to ask Kamala to do what every single major Presidential nominee has done in modern history. The Marxist doctrine says that doesn't matter, only being Marxist and getting preferential treatment matters, and those who think Kamala should be held to the same standard will be branded as racist and sexist.

Is that really what we are about to do, to elect a "President" who is completely meritless and too incompetent and unqualified to hold even a simple press conference???
Yes.
 
Um, Trump actually paid the whore named Stormy, and that is only "rape" to people now claiming Kamala is tough on the border...
You do realize Trump is a rapist, right? From your comment it appears you are completely unaware of that fact.
 
You're the one using the word. So what is Marxism?



Google definition - pretty vague

Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy that originated with the work of 19th century German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It's named after Marx and was first used in 1883. Marxism examines the history of humanity through different stages of development, and argues that a worker revolution is needed to replace capitalism with a communist system.

Marxism emphasizes the importance of economic factors in shaping human actions and behavior. It uses a dialectical materialist interpretation of historical development, also known as historical materialism, to analyze class relations, social conflict, and social transformation. Marxism posits that the struggle between social classes, specifically between the bourgeoisie (capitalists) and the proletariat (workers), defines economic relations in a capitalist economy. Marxism says that the capitalists exploit the workers, making a profit while the workers have to work for them under poor conditions. Marxism also argues that factories, tools, and workplaces cannot create new value on their own, but that people create value by laboring.

Marxism has developed over time into various branches and schools of thought, and as a result, there is no single, definitive Marxist theory




My additions -

Marxism is most closely associated with the Soviet Union leaders Lenin, Stalin... through Gorby, who actually tried to "fix it" and failed.

Marxism includes

1. no freedom of speech
2. censorship
3. use of a biased/controlled media to lie to the public
4. dictatorship, no real free fair elections
5. socialism - state ownership of everything
6. no right to privacy
7. gun rights only for members of the Communist Party
8. no middle class, just communist rich elites and everyone else is poor
9. rigged system of justice that oppresses anyone who questions the communist party
 
Google definition - pretty vague

Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy that originated with the work of 19th century German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It's named after Marx and was first used in 1883. Marxism examines the history of humanity through different stages of development, and argues that a worker revolution is needed to replace capitalism with a communist system.

Marxism emphasizes the importance of economic factors in shaping human actions and behavior. It uses a dialectical materialist interpretation of historical development, also known as historical materialism, to analyze class relations, social conflict, and social transformation. Marxism posits that the struggle between social classes, specifically between the bourgeoisie (capitalists) and the proletariat (workers), defines economic relations in a capitalist economy. Marxism says that the capitalists exploit the workers, making a profit while the workers have to work for them under poor conditions. Marxism also argues that factories, tools, and workplaces cannot create new value on their own, but that people create value by laboring.

Marxism has developed over time into various branches and schools of thought, and as a result, there is no single, definitive Marxist theory




My additions -

Marxism is most closely associated with the Soviet Union leaders Lenin, Stalin... through Gorby, who actually tried to "fix it" and failed.

Marxism includes

1. no freedom of speech
2. censorship
3. use of a biased/controlled media to lie to the public
4. dictatorship, no real free fair elections
5. socialism - state ownership of everything
6. no right to privacy
7. gun rights only for members of the Communist Party
8. no middle class, just communist rich elites and everyone else is poor
9. rigged system of justice that oppresses anyone who questions the communist party
So you've established there is no Marxism in America.
 
Your "addendums" to a textbook definition of Marxism doesnt make it so. Thank you for confirming Marxism isnt a thing.


This is the laughable BS we get with fascism and the Dem Party. They are pretty identical too. Funny thing, your side tried to re-write fascism to include sexism, but in reality Hitler advanced many really sick fascist women in the Third Reich, was definitely a "progressive" on that issue....
 
This is the laughable BS we get with fascism and the Dem Party. They are pretty identical too. Funny thing, your side tried to re-write fascism to include sexism, but in reality Hitler advanced many really sick fascist women in the Third Reich, was definitely a "progressive" on that issue....
Fascists, Marxists......trump has given you all the kool aid you can handle. You're making a fool out of yourself.
 
Fascists, Marxists......trump has given you all the kool aid you can handle. You're making a fool out of yourself.


I actually do not get my definitions of such terms from Donald Trump.

TDS level 8
 

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