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Originally Posted by Jeb Stuart Thurmond
Chapter ~23,874: Looting The Looters.
We're going to skip the boring political maneuvering and get straight to when " social justice" starts dismantling " privilege":
...class divisions were based much more on emotion than objective social criteria. The popular term burzhooi, for example, had no set class connotations, despite its obvious derivation from the word 'bourgeois'. It was used as a general form of abuse against employers, officers, landowners, priests, merchants, Jews, students, professionals or anyone else well dressed (gay?), foreign looking...The burzhoois, in other words, were not so much a class as a set of popular scapegoats, or internal enemies, who could be redefined almost at will...Villagers often described the burzhooi as a 'hidden' and 'crafty' enemy of the peasants who was to blame for all their problems...the words burzhooi, 'speculator', 'German' and 'Jew' were virtually synonymous.
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Mr. Thurmond you've discovered their dirty secret. Elites, such as those mentioned above, are the enemies of hard-working Americans. When the revolution comes they'll be first up against the wall. This is a cherished value of conservatives such as our President.