hello, i am a communist. i am a registered member of the communist party of the usa. I have been a communist for about 3 years. and i have only recently getting active in spreading my views on politics, and other issues. so is there any advice i could get, that would make my point sound convincing.
hitler_the_goat answered Tuesday May 10 2011, 3:48 pm: sorry, the 20th century is a pretty good counterargument to your beliefs. however, might I suggest you focus on certain aspects of communism, the ones that people don't actively oppose just out of human nature. I'm pretty sure you can start conversations on socialized medicine and expand your views from there. seeing as how that one aspect of communism has gained great support in many circles, it may just be the springboard you could use successfully.
small scale, the idea has merits. large scale, too vulnerable to corruption.
I do not wish you luck, in fact, I oppose your beliefs quite strongly. but I do wish you a pleasant day.
-Gunner [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
dearcandore answered Tuesday May 10 2011, 3:46 pm: Make plans to travel to a communist country and see first-hand how communists live. Then you will have the moral authority to talk to others about the benefits of communism, having seen for yourself. There's nothing more convincing than first-hand experience. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
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