Comments by "Animal Farm" (@animalfarm7467) on "Gutfeld: The lifeless are taking over our livelihoods" video.

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  3. No Soviet state owned capitalism no longer exists. You might have been able to work that out when I said, "was pervasive", but fragments of state owned capitalism exist everywhere. In the US, there still remain some state-owned entities but mostly the corporate sector owns the government. I am not sure what one calls that except fascism in the Mussolini sense. I am interested in your previous Freudian response to a comment against Wall Street capitalism. Your Joe McCarthy communism "point and shoot" response indicates you have been effectively programmed to act without thinking by Wall Street and hence, to work against your own best interests. It sounds like you may belong to a group such as the Libertarians or the John Birch Society. Unless you are actually employed as a shill, may I suggest that you read something outside of the deceptive cult enclave of these groups and understand the reality of the world. At the cost of repeating myself, Major General Smedley Butler is an excellent place to start to learn the long Imperialist bloody history of corporate America. If you have trouble reading, there are many excellent audio tracks on YouTube. Better hurry up before Wall Street imposes a book burning on whatever accurate history and economic texts that still remain. Just ask the question, “Why would a government go to war against foreign nations just to impose dominance and steal assets?” The answer is simple, it wouldn’t; but the Oligarchs that control Wall Street, the City of London, and most Western governments would! Unlike the British East India Company that had to pay for its own mercenaries, the Oligarchs' mercenaries are paid for by the US taxpayer. Even a broken clock is right twice a day and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin said that Imperialism is the Highest Stage of Capitalism. Look outside of your enclave and see the truth to these words.
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  4. For years, the corporate establishment has used divide-and-conquer techniques to control the population. From the Ford and Carnegie's control of education to the diversity of religions to the corporate controlled media; throughout one's life the corporation is controlling what you think. One needs to think independently and not get caught up in two falsehoods: 1) sole government control of the population and 2) the left-right paradigm. Again, left and right are just labels used by the corporate media to force the voter either the left or the right in a false choice. I thought you would have learned this from the Clinton-Trump race. Some are starting to wise up and the sides are becoming confused but one thing is for sure; Wall Street has an each-way bet. The trick to the left-right false choice is that you have no choice; you only have the options Wall Street have selected for you to choose between. Here is a hint; don't trust what any politician involved in the left-right paradigm says either directly or indirectly, they all work for Wall Street. As for your comment, "they have always had a love affair with fascism"; if you are talking about Hillary, I would have to agree. Remember Rockefeller helped the Nazis with their aviation fuel problem; IBM supplied the sorting machines for the Nazi death camps, and Ford won a Nazi award presented by Hitler himself. If you wish to look past that, you may wish to research the 1934 fascist coup against the Roosevelt administration exposed by the author I previously referenced, Smedley Butler. You may also wish to consider Orwell who fought against real fascism in Spain. Orwell understood past the jackboots and swastikas to the real core of fascism - the merger of corporation and state. Have you ever wondered about Washington's revolving door and the mixing of the corporate executives and government administration? Hank Paulson is a prime example of the mechanism of fascism. Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz are also prime examples - especially Cheney. Yes, I am also sure that Clinton will eventually be in the historical accounts of the atrocities of the American Empire. Again, I hate to sound repetitive, but listen to the audio of General Butler's book on YouTube. If you believe that Wall Street wouldn't ban this book, you are delusional. If this doesn't wake you to the truth, may I suggest you also read "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by John Perkins. If you wish to be an informed citizen making educated decisions, don't just listen to your neighbor over the back fence, read independent works by people that actually experienced fascism first hand and were intellectually and emotionally capable of taking a stand.
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