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Women are using leftist causes as surrogates for not having children @MartinezPolitix
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¿Cuántas denuncias falsas has hecho, mujer? @MartinezPolitix
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Chosen supremacist 🇮🇱 let's cat out of bag @MartinezPolitix
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In a 1939 speech, Hitler once again says that his aim is the elimination of economic classes as well as social and economic "equality". "What they hate is the Germany which sets a dangerous example for them, this social Germany. It is the Germany of a social labor legislation which they already hated before the World War and which they still hate today. It is the Germany of social welfare, of social equality, of the elimination of class differences—this is what they hate! They hate this Germany which in the course of seven years has labored to afford its Volksgenossen a decent life. They hate this Germany which has eliminated unemployment, which, in spite of all their wealth, they have not been able to eliminate. This Germany which grants its laborers decent housing—this is what they hate because they have a feeling their own peoples could be “infected” thereby. They hate this Germany of social legislation, this Germany which celebrates the first of May as the day of honest labor. They hate this Germany which has taken up this struggle for improved living conditions. This Germany they hate! They hate this Germany, this ethnically healthy (volksgesund) Germany, where children are washed and are not full of lice, and which does not allow conditions to take hold, such as their own press now freely admits to. It is their big money men, their Jewish and non-Jewish international banking barons, who hate us because they see in Germany a bad example potentially rousing other peoples, especially their own people.” So Hitler lays out the case that he is implementing an egalitarian socialist system in Germany and believes that he is hated for pursuing his social justice war against bankers and businessmen. He touts May Day aka labor day, dear to the hearts of all socialists and communists. This is one of the clearest examples of Hitler's crypto-Marxism. The idea that England went to war with Hitler to stop the example of social welfarism is pants-on-fire retarded. Shortly after WW2, England's socialist labor party came to power and nationalized much of big industry and implemented a social welfare state. @redideologies
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Turd World meetup for Arab human rights 😂
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Spain's central bank says it will require 24 million immigrants to pay out pensions into the future. A real case of socialism needing immigrants to sustain itself. How about we just privatize pensions and let people save for their own retirement instead of this insane plan of population replacement? @MartinezPolitix
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The socialist class worship is stupid. Why is there a "workers/labor day" but not an "entrepreneurs day" or "inventors day"? Taking some grand pride in your "class" means you've relegated yourself to never improving yourself or moving up the ladder via hard work. You're content to just be an employee and not self-employed or an entrepreneur. These are people who generally lack ambition and are risk-averse so their only play is to lobby the government to force their employers to give them a pay bump.
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