Comments by "Matthew Ingerson" (@matthewingerson) on "More Perfect Union" channel.

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  18. Schultz's willingness to oppress working-class people (like Nazis did), is as disgusting as the African-Americans who are willing to oppress working-class people in their communities (like slave-patrollers did). Schultz is a descendant of the oppressed, working-class, Jewish victims of the enslavement and genocide perpetrated against them by Nazis. People like Schultz enslaved and murdered his ancestors. African-American LEOs are the descendants of the oppressed, working-class, African victims of enslavement and genocide perpetrated against them by Confederate, American and European slave-patrollers. People like African-American LEOs enslaved and murdered their ancestors. The phrase, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em," comes to mind. Schultz is a perfect example of the phrase, "If you can't beat the Nazis, join the Nazis." African-American LEOs are perfect examples of the phrase, "If you can't beat the slave-patrollers, then join the slave-patrollers." If I was a proponent of hyperbole, I might say something like: "The murdered ancestors of Schultz and African-American LEOs are rolling over so fast in their graves, I'm surprised the Earth hasn't spun off its own axis and flung itself out of orbit." But I'm not hyperbolic -- hyperbole is part of the propagandist tool-chest used by wealthy-class right-wingers -- and I'm not a wealthy-class right-winger. So, instead, I'll say something like: "Schultz acts like he's trying to help the Nazis win the war, over a hundred years later. And African-American LEOs act like they're trying to help the Confederates win the war, over 150 years later. But one thing is certain, and that is that both Schultz and African-American LEOs are acting to help right-wing Conservatives to conserve their white-supremacist power under the inequitable system of Capitalism. F*kc 'em all. And f*kc anyone who disagrees."
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  31. Right-wing politics are anti-working-class politics and pro-wealthy-class politics. And corporations are owned by wealthy-class right-wingers. And BOTH American political parties are bought, owned, bribed, and controlled by wealthy-class right-wingers. The point of the Libertarian party, and the subsequent Tea Party, was to mobilize the right-wing extremist Republicans from the working-class toward anti-working-class/pro-wealthy-class causes. And the point of the No Labels party is to mobilize the right-wing moderate Democrats in the working-class toward the same anti-working-class/pro-wealthy-class causes. The wealthy-class right-wingers founded and funded the Libertarian and Tea Parties as a way to trick working-class dupes into voting against their own self-interests. The wealthy-class right-wingers founded and funded the No Labels Party as a way to trick working-class dupes into voting against their own self-interests. Not to mention the way the wealthy-class right-wingers have corrupted the Green Party and the DSA, or the way they demonized and murdered non-right-wingers with McCarthyism and The Red Scare. This new affinity for multi-party politics, as opposed to the normal duopoly-party politics, is just another way that the wealthy-class right-wingers are using their wealth to expand their grasp on power. Profits don't only go toward an elevated standard of living for the wealthy-class, right-wing owners. Profits also go toward manipulating politics and people, in an effort to maintain the systems of greed that increase profits for wealthy-class right-wingers. Greed is a mental illness, associated with addiction. And wealthy-class right-wingers will NEVER seek help for their mental illness. And they will NEVER willingly give up their addictions. EVER.
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  34.  @Window4503  Sooo, by speaking specifically, directly, and literally, while encouraging others to do the same, you're saying that I'M the one who is mincing words? ...🤨... ...🤔... That's some blissfully-ignorant or abhorrently-deplorable thinking you've got there. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 With that kind of talk, I can't tell if you're a center-right-wing lib-servative, like the ones who run this channel, or a moderate-right-wing conserva-lib like the ones who run CNN, MSNBC, and FauxNews. Don't worry, you haven't sunken too far into the right-wing indoctrination(yet) -- I can tell that you're not(yet) a right-wing-extremist regressive-con like the ones who run OAN, NewsMax, and PragerU. Working-class people need to stop speaking/writing in the style of the right-wing-propagandists. STOP using hyperbole, misdirection, or vagueness, or vagary. START using conciseness, directness, specificity, and reality. Take the title of this video, for example: "Legal Weed Is Being Ruined By Corporate Greed" Legal weed is NOT being ruined by corporate greed -- that's hyperbolic, at best. A majority of the citizens decide they wanted something. And, now, that something is being ruined by a minority of citizens. The working-class majority made a decision. And, now, the wealthy-class is going against the decision. Weed was legalized by a vote of a majority-population of the citizens. And, now, a minority-population of citizens are trying to exploit the majority-population of citizens. Now, those might not be a useful video titles, but I could think of a dozen better titles that are more truthful and accurate than the title they decided on. Working-class dupes like you don't even comprehend what I'm saying, which you made evident with your comment. Working-class dupes, like you, have been so dumbed-down by right-wing tactics, you don't even realize that you expose your ignorance when you try to communicate. I soundly and roundly reject your comment. Go have intercourse with yourself.
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  37. Schultz's willingness to oppress working-class people (like Nazis did), is as disgusting as the African-Americans who are willing to oppress working-class people in their communities (like slave-patrollers did). Schultz is a descendant of the oppressed, working-class, Jewish victims of the enslavement and genocide perpetrated against them by Nazis. People like Schultz enslaved and murdered his ancestors. African-American LEOs are the descendants of the oppressed, working-class, African victims of enslavement and genocide perpetrated against them by Confederate, American and European slave-patrollers. People like African-American LEOs enslaved and murdered their ancestors. The phrase, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em," comes to mind. Schultz is a perfect example of the phrase, "If you can't beat the Nazis, join the Nazis." African-American LEOs are perfect examples of the phrase, "If you can't beat the slave-patrollers, then join the slave-patrollers." If I was a proponent of hyperbole, I might say something like: "The murdered ancestors of Schultz and African-American LEOs are rolling over so fast in their graves, I'm surprised the Earth hasn't spun off its own axis and flung itself out of orbit." But I'm not hyperbolic -- hyperbole is part of the propagandist tool-chest used by wealthy-class right-wingers -- and I'm not a wealthy-class right-winger. So, instead, I'll say something like: "Schultz acts like he's trying to help the Nazis win the war, over a hundred years later. And African-American LEOs act like they're trying to help the Confederates win the war, over 150 years later. But one thing is certain, and that is that both Schultz and African-American LEOs are acting to help right-wing Conservatives to conserve their white-supremacist power under the inequitable system of Capitalism. F*kc 'em all. And f*kc anyone who disagrees."
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