Shocking video proves there’s little difference between the Communist Manifesto and the Democratic party

Saturday, February 24, 2018
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan Huff
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, February 24, 2018

Ami Horowitz from PragerU recently took to the streets of New York City to see if students and young adults living around New York University (NYU) could discern whether certain quotes came from the Communist Manifesto or the 2016 Democratic Party platform – and the responses he received are nothing short of eye-opening.

Horowitz presented six different quotes and asked people on the street to determine whether they were communist talking points or Democratic talking points. The quotes included:

“We will push for a societal transformation.”

“We have established new classes, new conditions of oppressions, new forms of struggles that replace the old ones.”

“The racial, wealth, and income gaps are the result of policies that discriminate against people.”

“Disparities in wealth cannot be solved by the free market.”

“We will challenge and dismantle the structures that define lasting racial, economic, political, and social inequity.”

“The system is not working. We have rigged the economy.”

In the following video, watch as the individuals Horowitz approached express difficulty in making these determinations. The whole point of the video, of course, is to show that the Democratic Party platform is virtually indistinguishable from that espoused by communists that have murdered tens of millions of people throughout history.

Being a Democrat in 2018 makes you a communist

As you’ll notice in the video, the first quote, “We will push for a societal transformation,” was a tough one for the first few people asked. Since it sounds extreme on the surface, the first few people were quick to say that it comes from the Communist Manifesto. A woman is even seen becoming flabbergasted, asking aloud, “What?!? That’s majorly communist!”

And she would be right. But it also comes from the Democratic Party platform, which shouldn’t really be all that difficult to digest considering the Democrats love to talk about “hope and change” – this being the campaign platform of former President Barack Obama.

When it came to the second quote, “We have established new classes, new conditions of oppressions, new forms of struggles that replace the old ones,” the first person immediately said it came from the Communist Manifesto. But his friend, who thought she was the interview was a trick, stated that she thought all the quotes were actually Democratic. In this case, she was wrong.

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