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Does Communism still pose a threat today to the free world?

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There is no free world, as the vast majority are poor to varying degrees and are exploited by the rich. Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use) will put an end to poverty and inequality, and will create real freedom.

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all i can say is....bananas are yellow (>o_o)> *pokes banana*

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