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Marxist Rhetoric In Politics
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· 1 aliases in press
· first seen 15 May 2026
The post sarcastically challenges a claim that Seymour is adopting Marxist rhetoric, expressing skepticism about a perceived shift in political ideology.
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· @UCkylO6op9LL6vTXBgXcdIVw
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13 May
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19 May
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19 May
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