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  1. pronounced [S2] Marxism contains both Good and Evil 1-1-1

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S2 (pronounced C) 1-1-1
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pronounced [S2] Marxism contains both Good and Evil 1-1-1
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Communist laws are laws
Rule of law in a Marxist state is rule of law
When enumerating Communist atrocities, "enforcing Bolshevism" doesn't count
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pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 1-1-1
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Prototype notes

  1. Communist laws are laws / Rule of law in a Marxist state is rule of law / When enumerating Communist atrocities, "enforcing Bolshevism" doesn't count -> I am so tired of the trope that Marxist states cannot have laws. the United States will go around labeling all kinds of things natural crimes and asserting it has the right to beat them up without any established government structure or laws permitting that. in such irony when supposedly absolutely everything inside the United States including its movements has to follow Congress and the constitution and some of us even get mad about case law and try to tear case law out. but as soon as Marxist states have laws that's bad, because they're not United States laws. I'm not sure there even is any such thing as the rule of law when capitalism exists, because the rule of law would be actually accepting that there can be a plurality of rules of law and they usually are not supposed to disturb each other.

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