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I have come to be very wary of Americans who use the word 'Marxism' in any form. They relate it to the USSR which was a Totalitarian state - not a communist one. The goal was eventually to hand over to the 'collective' but that never happened. Once the love of power took over, nobody was going to release the reins to the common man.

Business co-operatives in the United States are examples of communism. Nobody is told what to do. The state does not order them to do anything.

So, could you please explain to me what you mean by Cultural Marxism.

The world's poor risk their lives to come to the west, not because they want the same system, but because they want food,, clothing, and shelter. Once they arrive in the west, they often stick to their culture and are overwhelming the the 'host country.'

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