they love posting this fake Lenin quote

what "fascism is capitalism in decay" actually means is pretty relevant to the political situation today tho

storytime

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commies tried and failed to do a "World Revolution" (aka all of Europe + Russia) from 1917 to 23

they got owned because workers in Europe were patriotic/nationalistic and sided with the patriotic "bourgeoise" (+ reactionary aristocracy etc) against globalist commies
fascism/nationalism rose all over Europe in response to globalist commies trying to take over European societies and also against *international* capitalism (especially international finance) exploiting the nations

ofc commies claim they wuz oppressed victims, not aggressors, bs
main idea of fascism & other nationalist movements was that "capitalism" should serve the nation/ethnic group. they also fought for conservative social values, which commies despised and attacked; look into Paris Commune, anti-family/religion/nation stuff in Commie Manifesto, etc
one example that should be mentioned specifically: "institute of sexology" which pioneered tr*nsg*nderism. its first permanent residents were communists and USSR (under degenerate Lenin, not Stalin) also sent envoys to work with the institute
anyway, since commies delusionally believe that communism is some sort of eschatological inevitability, they concocted the cope that fascism/nationalism was actually the death throes of "decaying" capitalism, desperately trying to resist the "inevitable" commie world revolution
btw if u want to have some fun ask a commie to explain what they mean by "fascism is capitalism in decay"

they give you many insane convoluted theories that make NazBol AnPrim Juchepilled Peepooist Groyper look politically rational (u can probably find some on OP in original QT)
so, how is this all relevant to today?

exact same thing happening again:

commies/leftoids are the aggressors (while whining about being "oppressed," as usual) trying to tear apart the fabrics of society (family/religion/nation) and bring about le magical communist "utopia"
just like in the 20th century, commies are being directly funded by globalist capitalists (but this time, it's via corporations, instead of international bankers)

and, just as 100 years ago, nationalism is rising again in response to globalist commie/capitalist attack on society
big difference from 1920 to 2020 is that globalists took control of the entire western world in 1945 with end of second world war. there is no patriotic/nationalistic upper classes like in 1920 who are willing to side with the people against globalist tyranny, theyre all libt*rds
and ofc the other big difference is that globalists created a world government (united nations / world bank / imf) at the end of WW2, and a behemoth surveillance state in each country that doubles up as an indoctrination machine that spawns insane leftoids who serve their system
one final thing: the rise of "woke" leftism was also designed in response to this failure

TL;DR Marxists like the Frankfurt School and Antonio Gramsci realized that they'd have to destroy traditional values and nationalism for leftism to succeed https://twitter.com/thuletide/status/1347673852118261761
they were kicked out of Europe by fascists and re-housed in American universities, namely Columbia University (which was already a hive of progressivism, see Franz Boas). they were funded by David Rockefeller (see New School). they merged Marxism with Freud to create "New Left"
top colleges in America have churned out legions of intelligent successful people who are mind-poisoned New Left ideology ("Western Marxism" - this is origin of "Critical Race Theory"), from here they go to take up positions in media, corporations, etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_long_march_through_the_institutions
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