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Are those that scream communism themselves communists?

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Not specifically. However, those who have socialistopinions generally oppose the typical version of communism. They also seek to avoid the 'communism' label, which has a connotation of state control, along with a history of economic failure and ignoring human rights.

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I don’t know who ‘screams communism’, but I’m a Communist, as I stand for a classless society with no rulers or money or borders.

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