Why are Americans so scared of communism?

Why are Americans so scared of communism?

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We like to eat food.

I can’t think of a single communist country that is actively replacing their own founding stock

what does that have to do with spending trillions of dollars destabilizing and overthrowing governments in other countries nowhere near us, faggot?

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What're you talking about. We are communist

because it doesn't work and it wastes precious resources on fruitless ends

I am Venezuelan, we wanted Chavez out because he politicised PDVSA and fired thousands of workers because of political affiliation. He called his black list "Lista de Tascon".

the military took him out on the 11 of April of 2002 because he used his own armed loyal milita (circulos bolivarianos) to kill opposition civilians, after the "puente yaguno" shooting. Then after 2 days the same military that announced his resignation bring him back.

Many Venezuelans like me understood what this was only a move to purge the military and fill the ranks only with loyalists.

You have no idea of what is in that picture you posted, because is missing context. We hate communist for obvious reasons.

>Why are Americans so scared of communism?
Communism means everyone gets an equal share of nearly nothing.

Life in NK or China is better?

To be honest, I'm mostly just scared of America.

Cuba you eat octopus 3x a day bro.

>Why are Americans so scared of communism?
Nobody hates communism more than people living there, why you think UA people fighting so hard? nobody willingly goes back to living like that.

check the abortion rates of cuba

they don't get immigrants because they're poor as fuck but they're exterminating themselves all the same

At least it's an equal share.

Not what he asked.

they did not kill 2000 people in Panama , the list of missing people was never over 300
and the "regime change" was giving power to the democratically elected president

>australian flag

You are an american glowie shill lmao

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Every empire topples foreign governments to facilitate trade. Why did the Romans conquer and build roads? Why did Alexander the Great march to Asia? The British did it for tea and opium, America did it for Dole Bananas.

There is nothing new under the sun.

>work
Define that word in this context, non-subjectively. You will fail. The fact is, what 'works' for some doesn't 'work' for everyone, so saying that communism 'doesn't work' really doesn't make much sense taking into account how differing each person's idea of what an ideal society should be like.

fpbp

why are you scared of nazism?
both questions have the same answer

>. The fact is, what 'works' for some doesn't 'work' for everyone
So what you're saying is that communism not only doesn't work, but that it's impossible for it to work?

lmfao nice job

Because shit leadership exists

Literal cancer

because it works on dumb fucks like latin americans and trannies drug addicts but doesn't work in real life

>We hate communist for obvious reasons.
Man, you described an abusive psycopathic individual. That's not a trait of communism, it's an extreme expression of human nature that all systems of government must deal with, especially capitalism since it is riddled top to bottom with power-hungry psychos. They tend to congregate in corporate boardrooms.
So, you could say that socialism failed at containing such individuals away from government power, which led to the well-known abuses... well, I'd argue that capitalism failed to contain them EVERYWHERE, which leads to constant abuses of power everywhere, in every capitalist nation, with natural variation, obviously.

So... what risk do you wish for? Risking ending up with a few psychos in government and reduced economic freedoms, or risking psychos everywhere but you can play with money?
Subjective call, I say.

The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where "feed" and "seed" both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Feeduck and Seeduck".