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  1. If nothing else, socialism/communism offered an alternative by which to highlight the nature of extreme capitalism. I was talking to a friend on the bus who was putting down protesters in the US who are calling for socialism/capitalism. I pointed out that the chances of capitalism in the US being replaced by some sort of Stalinist or Maoist communism are zero but communism/socialism provides some sort of platform to try to reign in the extreme capitalism that exists there.

  2. What is described as capitalism is actually fascism.

    WW2 was not a war to defeat fascism but a war to decide which group of fascists would rule the world.

    Power always resides with the wealthy (especially when created OUT OF THIN AIR, and they will always be able to pay others to do their bidding.

  3. As long as bullets cost an arm and a leg, and every single one is registered to its purchaser, then Coltia.

    BYE

  4. The level of reported violence during the 1968 protests can be explained to some extent by events which occurred 7 years earlier. Reading the article ‘Paris Massacre of 1961’ in Wikipedia, the events described are almost unbelievable in the context of a modern western democracy. The person in charge of police at this time was later convicted of crimes against humanity, for unrelated crimes.

    The truth of these events was largely unknown by the french people and it is likely that the police in 1968 still contained many participants in these acts and felt they had a license to act. No-one was ever held to account for the events of 1961. It goes great way to explain the repression of Algerian minorities which has lead to their marginalisation to this day.

    Unfortunately the support for the contemporary demonstrators may not be wide spread until Macrons ‘reforms’ start to effect the more comfortably off.

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