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And I have been gingerly performing my own social experiment.
When I've heard someone spit about "socialism"... I have been asking just exactly how they define the term. Guess what? They're totally fucking stumped. Every time.
Beyond that, two of those who I've head "I vote republican because they don't want socialism".
Both of those individuals are applying for Social Security disability benefits, became slack-jawed, totally thrown when I mentioned that Social Security, food stamps etc. IS democratic socialism. That the fire, police, street maintenance, stoplights, and dozens of services we all use every day are--- socialist programs.
Fox news simply doesn't provide these fucks much of an education do they? Their viewers do receive some sort of degree learning all the propaganda don't they?
dflprincess
(28,078 posts)brooklynite
(94,572 posts)brooklynite
(94,572 posts)Let us know when you've talked to all of them. Until then, I'll be off the opinion that "socialism" is a negative term.
Liberal In Texas
(13,553 posts)They don't know why, say, "socialism" is bad but they've got a conditioned response as a result of the constant propaganda they subject themselves to.
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)Socialist is the new N word for the right.
Farmer-Rick
(10,175 posts)They use to label everything socialism And communism. The 2 words were used interchangeably and really had no meaning except for being a more liberal take on helping the middle class or poor.
Now it is socialism all the time. Why did they drop the communism? Is it that it is a reminder of the USSR and a Russia shorty Putin is working hard to bring back? Communism and Russia use to be something worse than socialism. Now it's pretty well not an issue.
I wonder if we would be having theses problems with shorty Putin and his Russian mobsters if we had given Russia the loans they needed when the USSR collapsed? Hindsight is 20/20.