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    Quote Originally Posted by RMNIXON View Post
    What greater suffering was possible in modern industrial times if not for [Marxism]?
    Very true.

    Hitler murdered about six million innocents.

    But Stalin--a Marxist--murdered about 20 million innocents.

    That is not to say that Stalin was more than three times worse than Hitler; but he was certainly every bit as evil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    I get it. You guys prefer the one with the white people.
    I'll take the black. Not as messy but prime boxes laying here and there. Oh and no drink. Only one cat. Three computers. Even without a pandemic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    Dystopian? She lives in a messy apartment. That’s pretty normal under current circumstances. Posting the first cover, given the date, clearly represents nostalgia for a simpler time before the Civil Rights Acts and larger-scale integration efforts when the Black people knew their place and left the white folk alone in their suburbs.
    She lives alone with her cats in a filthy, cramped domicile, washing her happy pills down with a glass of wine as she stares blankly at a computer screen. That is a bleak, depressing existence, a dystopia.

    The other picture represents normality, contentment, and traditional American culture. Naturally, the only thing you are able to see is the skin color of the happy family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    Dystopian? She lives in a messy apartment. That’s pretty normal under current circumstances. Posting the first cover, given the date, clearly represents nostalgia for a simpler time before the Civil Rights Acts and larger-scale integration efforts when the Black people knew their place and left the white folk alone in their suburbs.
    White people are still alone in their suburbs including yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal View Post
    She lives alone with her cats in a filthy, cramped domicile, washing her happy pills down with a glass of wine as she stares blankly at a computer screen. That is a bleak, depressing existence, a dystopia.

    The other picture represents normality, contentment, and traditional American culture. Naturally, the only thing you are able to see is the skin color of the happy family.
    I was about to say. Richie is one of those guys who supposedly doesn't consider race but finds it relevant everywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    I get it. You guys prefer the one with the white people.
    The only thing you take away from those 2 pics is skin color and that puts the 'racism' firmly in your court!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal View Post
    The other picture represents normality, contentment, and traditional American culture. Naturally, the only thing you are able to see is the skin color of the happy family.
    One main difference in the two pictures is the presence of a traditional family, which the left has been working (successfully) to destroy for decades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal View Post
    The other picture represents normality, contentment, and traditional American culture. Naturally, the only thing you are able to see is the skin color of the happy family.
    Celebrating "traditional American culture" as embodied in a picture of a white suburban family in the 1950's is celebrating a culture of segregation and white supremacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    Celebrating "traditional American culture" as embodied in a picture of a white suburban family in the 1950's is celebrating a culture of segregation and white supremacy.
    lol yeah, that's it.

    BTW, American is still segregated. Your town, for example, is segregated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    Celebrating "traditional American culture" as embodied in a picture of a white suburban family in the 1950's is celebrating a culture of segregation and white supremacy.
    You sure do buy into the CRT crap, don't you.
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