Only in the US. Everywhere else, it's the other way around actually. In Eastern Europe the older you are the more likely you are to be socialist, just because the older people are likelier to remember the good-ol' days. It's even that way in countries that were never Socialist, just social-democratic like the UK, the older folk remember how good the times were when the trains were nationalized and housing was socialized, the younger folk are just used to neoliberalism. American millenials are unique in that regard.
The danger of communst millennials
How is he a communist in any way?
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Putin is a closet dictator. He rigs elections, wins by huge margins, and maintains the illusion of power and authority where there is none.
Communism is not a dictatorship, while there are different forms of Communism that go about achieving success in different ways, the general consensus is that Communism is a classless form of government, where everyone is equal. By abolishing things such as money and religion, you view your fellow humans as equals struggling to survive, as opposed to the capitalist ideology that we are all wild animals and should compete over resources.
To summarize, Putin is literally the furthest thing from a Communist.
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Tho communists believe that the way there is through the dictatorship of the proletariat.
Dictatorship of the proletariat is not a dictatorship in the way the word is usually understood, though. It's the dictatorship of one class over another, not of a dictator over his subjects. It's a dictatorship in the same way that a liberal democracy is a dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.
WE'RE COMIN BUCKOS!
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