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When the fuck did the left started defending hedgies and the big banks??

>> No.27299582

>>27299340
do you have the cartoon of the wall st guys in suits convincing the plebs to fight eachother over race and gender?

>> No.27299606

>>27299340
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot

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>> No.27299746

>>27299340
the only "lefties" you see defending hedgies and bankies have quite a long nose and have relatives in a far away land in the middle east, if you know what i mean

>> No.27299879

>>27299340
>Comparing a protest to a company that's virtue signaling in a pride parade
>"REEE WHAT THE FUCK HAPPEND TO THE LEFT!!???"
Maybe you should stop being a fucking retard who falls for low IQ 4chan propaganda.

>> No.27300019

>>27299340
Your bottom picture is JP Morgan supporting liberals. Not leftists. You live in a liberal democracy. Liberals help maintain the status quo. Banks, companies etc. support this. They want a non-gendered and racially diverse workforce and customer base, hence political correctness and social justice

>> No.27300078

>>27299340
The left are stupid and easily exploited

>> No.27300208

>>27299879
nigga chill

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>> No.27300364

>>27299340
unironically read the unabombers manifesto

>> No.27300466

>>27300078
>the left are easily exploited
The 20th century says hello

Also here's /pol/'s boogiemen, The Jewish Marxist intellectuals from the Frankfurt School diagnozing what's been happening for a century, back in the 1930s:
>popular culture is akin to a factory producing standardized cultural goods—films, radio programmes, magazines, etc.—that are used to manipulate mass society into passivity. Consumption of the easy pleasures of popular culture, made available by the mass communications media, renders people docile and content, no matter how difficult their economic circumstances. The inherent danger of the culture industry is the cultivation of false psychological needs that can only be met and satisfied by the products of capitalism