"As in the past, Republicans and conservatives use "communism" as a wedge issue to distract us from what's important, such as workers' rights and economic injustice. The difference between the past and present, however, is obvious. There is no communist threat to the US. "Communism" can't be a wedge anymore. Yet the more they apply the rhetoric of the past to the politics of present, the more they appear out-of-touch."
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See When they say 'communist', you say 'whatever' - Opinion - Al Jazeera English
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