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Obviously. But that does not mean it is not a mantra of intersectional marxism and therefore Talmudic Judaism. Marxism is a religious system as much as it is a political one.

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Marxism is a religious system as much as it is a political one.

Disagree. It's a dogma. It is neither religious nor political.

e: Though it's about control so I can see how one would think it's either. But I disagree as it can't actually be used in either system.

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I'm coming more from the perspective that the dogma of Marxism, which is founded on the Talmudic/Kabbalistic principle that man is the supreme authority and that the only evil in the world are those who hold collective mankind back from achieving synthesis, is in direct opposition to Christianity in every practical way.

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Sure. It's being used as a method of control of peoples. Not as a way of ruling over them. That's communism, which isn't necessarily Marxist, though both are 100% jewish in origin which is the most important distinction.