![]() ![]() The Lenin statue in Schwab’s office, if we take for granted that the footage is legitimate, presents a thorny challenge to my central argument that the WEF is best described as something other than “communist.” But without more corroborating evidence, I don’t believe it’s the dispositive proof of the organization’s communist ideology that it might appear. I am of the school of thought that words do matter, so this is a necessary conversation in my estimation. ![]() Some people believe that terminology doesn’t matter in political messaging - the “rose by any other name” perspective on things. Related: Can We Stop Calling the Global Corporate State ‘Communist’? Regarding the accuracy of labeling the WEF “communist,” I appreciate all of the insightful comments, even ones that expressed disagreements with my central claim that the multinational corporate state is not accurately described as “communist” for reasons I elaborated on there. ![]()
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