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The most depressing thing about this is the normalisation of the ridiculous idea that democrats and Marxists are even tangibly related... 🤦♀️
We're talking about people who legitimately believe providing tax payer funded school lunch to kids is communism.
Right, precisely because of this kind of bullshit normalisation of the idea, not because it has any basis in reality...
Indeed, I suspect most people who identify as Marxist would not identify as Democrat.
I'd suspect most would (rightfully) be very offended by being labeled as such
Indeed
Did you mean to say "tangentially related"?
Tangintiblly
Tangerine Billy!? I bested him in poker once, and he shot me in the arm. If you see him, tell him I'm coming for him.
Either works
If you say so. One is a common phrase with a precise meaning appropriate to the context of the sentence. The other makes no sense at all. Political philosophies are specifically intangible. It's a mishearing of a common phrase or an autocorrect error at best. It most definitely does not "work".
The real tragedy is that because anyone bringing even the slight political criticism or discourse of the American Republic is criticized with meaningless hyperboles, thus destroying any chance of having a real discussion about political sciences.
And I’ve seen it in real life…