Stealing money via force though voting in corrupt politicians. Any type of Socialist. Nazi (National Socialists), Communists, Democrats, Neocons, Corporatists, Progressives. Harris/Walz supporters. A main reason for Democide. Usually people who support the cool or hip political movement other than understanding history and economics.
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