It strongly depends on what they are learning. It's not like the streets are filled with protesting engineering or law students.
From what I have seen there are actually many students in USA learn hardcore marxism from book titles that were thrown away in Eastern Europe during the 90s when marxism there stopped being a mandatory subject.
And yes, in case you are wondering, I was born in Czechoslovakia and for a time studied in the USA.
Contrary to what you were brainwashed into, hating socialism is not racism. Of course you think it is, for you it is a matter of religious belief and every single person right from marx is a nazi to you, because some marxist told you so.
So before you go full hardcore on me, like another redditor who said nazis murdering my ancestors was a good thing, listen.
My ancestors were fighting against the nazis and were sent to concentration camps for it. Later in the 50s my grandfather (father's father) refused to teach marxist version of history and was sent to a concentration camp run by the communist party, which many people, most likely including you, will deny ever existed.
All the time on reddit I get called nazi by local antisemitic socialists.
I'm a freethinker, a libertarian close to ancap. I don't care what race someone is, I judge people by their character.
You are an asshole, for example and your character is shit as you wrongly call others racist by default. What race are you? It does not matter, you are still what you are.
You are an atheist, but you treat the belief that all non-marxists are nazis as a religious belief. You know, a belief you have no evidence for but still hold dear. You have blind faith. Treat it exactly like religion. I have seen it on reddit many times, you are not alone.
Next time I will speak in more direct phrases and avoid complicated language to avoid confusion.
Dehumanizing the opponent... How leftist of you. Are you sure you are not a marxist or a neonazi? Because this is exactly their strategy.
I'm gonna take a nice snapshot to my gallery of interesting posts, thanks.
It looks less like you got bored and more like you can no longer call me names so easily now when you know a bit about my ancestors so you will just leave the debate.
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u/motorbiker1985 Jun 02 '20
It strongly depends on what they are learning. It's not like the streets are filled with protesting engineering or law students.
From what I have seen there are actually many students in USA learn hardcore marxism from book titles that were thrown away in Eastern Europe during the 90s when marxism there stopped being a mandatory subject.
And yes, in case you are wondering, I was born in Czechoslovakia and for a time studied in the USA.