12 Replies to “A fun exercise”

  1. When I hit “pro-capitalist unions” I knew where this was going! Let’s see, “bourgeoisie”, “working class”, etc., all the Marxist buzzwords. Yup, they really want universal poverty under a “benevolent” dictatorship.

  2. Ah, the inevitable fall of capitalism — unlike the inevitable triumph of Marxist socialism in let’s see: the former Soviet Union, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Albania, Poland, East Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Ukraine, Romania, the central Asian republics. But there are yet beacons of hope: Cuba, North Korea, and lately Venezuela — places which I’m sure will happily welcome the flood of refugee “intellectuals”, students, union leaders and assorted professional malcontents suffering under the oppression of free market economies in various western nations. What keeps them here and not clamouring to the immigration departments of these Marxist beacons of salvation truly mystifies me.

  3. “As the Socialist Equality Party (Canada) explained in a statement last month, “the critical issue is the mobilization of the working class as an independent political force to impose its own socialist solution to the capitalist crisis”
    The want-a-be Marxist’s really just want free stuff. It is only the capitalist system that can afford these “Stuck on Stupid” cockroaches.

  4. But according to these communists there is: Your money and that of the bourgoisee and capitalists.
    Get with the progrom.

  5. Lance, now I have to have a bath to wash off the Trotskyite communist filth.
    Trotskyites? Hmmm? Expelling might work for a bit, but would the Education Minister consider ice picks? Apparently that device worked on the father of these scum.

  6. so the students went on strike, woop de doo. just who would even give a rat’s rear end. jack up the costs so they reflect the actual cost of the so called education and let them figure out how to pay for it themselves. we do not owe anyone anywhere a free education.

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