While Walz was "teaching in China," he was apparently learning a lot from his Chinese masters, too. I missed this -- he didn't just say "one man's socialism is another man's neighborliness."
He also explicitly praised communism itself, calling it "a system where everyone shares."
[Source.](https://ace.mu.nu/archives/411168.php)
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While Walz was "teaching in China," he was apparently learning a lot from his Chinese masters, too. I missed this -- he didn't just say "one man's socialism is another man's neighborliness."
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He also explicitly praised communism itself, calling it "a system where everyone shares."
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