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Communism works. | These are the Zapatistas, anti-globalization rebels that live
in autonomous regions in southern Mexico and practice
libertarian communism. They face far less hunger and
violence than local pro-government Mexican
communities, pregnant mothers have better access to
healthcare and a greater percentage of children are
vaccinated than in pro-government Mexican communities. | image tagged in communism,socialism,anarchism,marxism,zapatistas,globalization | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
438 views 4 upvotes Made by TriggeringConservatives 2 years ago in politics
16 Comments
3 ups, 2y,
2 replies
Great!
Move
your
ass
down
there
as
fast
as
you
can
and join their commune.
0 ups, 2y,
1 reply
Sorry, gotta help expand the communist movement here.
1 up, 2y,
1 reply
F**k Communisim
0 ups, 2y,
1 reply
F**k reactionaries.
1 up, 2y,
2 replies
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0 ups, 2y
Wow, that has to be the dumbest and most cursed thing I’ve ever seen.
0 ups, 2y
You don’t even know what that word means. 😂
0 ups, 11mo
Anti-globaliZation is bzsed. it is one of the primary tenants of Dreemurrism
2 ups, 2y,
1 reply
And they probably get there funds from drug trafficking so there is that. Like the FARC in Colombia.
2 ups, 2y,
3 replies
Drug and alcohol use is strictly prohibited inside the rebel territories.
3 ups, 2y,
2 replies
Drug trafficking isn't drug use and most real traffickers don't use, so there's that too. Man, you are thick.
2 ups, 2y
They are known for selling coffee on the global market.
1 up, 2y
0 ups, 11mo
that's depressing ...
1 up, 2y
and anyone caught with a bottle of vino gets executed along with their family
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These are the Zapatistas, anti-globalization rebels that live in autonomous regions in southern Mexico and practice libertarian communism. They face far less hunger and violence than local pro-government Mexican communities, pregnant mothers have better access to healthcare and a greater percentage of children are vaccinated than in pro-government Mexican communities.