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"this book is dumb, the white working class doesn't use an idealist false consciousness mythology to mystify their parasitism" - white breadtuber parasite who gets paid ("buy Marx textbooks using my amazon promo code" lmao) to spread idealist false consciousness that mythologizes Marxism

Just as the word “people” has been made holy by the democrats, so the word “proletariat” has been made holy by you. - Marx

These dorks always tell on themselves with their sneering at "woke segregation". If Settlers is incorrect, why do these middle class /r/stupidpol welfare beneficiaries always have kneejerk reflex contempt for people who didn't get welfare and are trying to survive in their nazi ghettos? What material conditions would make this cohesive and very predictable group always act like such repellent Vaush redditors?

Social democracy is objectively the moderate wing of fascism, that's why these genocide deniers need to whitewash their (ongoing) racist history and pretend segregation is over. Bernie had an interest in opposing school segregation because his parents were killed by nazi ghettos. What class interests do these losers have that differentiate them from their similarly patriotic fascist countrymen?

https://www.newsweek.com/2018/03/30/school-segregation-america-today-bad-1960-855256.html

  • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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    3 years ago

    unsurprising. before coffin's big "I'm leaving breadtube" meltdown they spent the majority of their time warming up to the classic reactionary marxist/nazbol take of throwing marginalized people under the bus and molly coddling the reactionary working class. "we have to de-emphasize all the crazy lgbt and poc stuff bc it throws off ol' salt of the earth working class people" type shit. Naturally not going to love a book that invites them to critique some societal suppositions about their place in it.