Difference between revisions of "Democratic Party/disinformation/class warfare"
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+ | It is claimed that [[Democratic Party|Democrats]] often spread disinformation on the subject of class warfare. | ||
+ | {{need/more/claim|We are lacking specific examples – sourced quotes – of Democrats spreading disinformation on this subject.}} | ||
+ | ==Reality== | ||
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{{l/ip|Income disparity}} is a serious problem that threatens to cause major social instability if left unchecked. Concern about this issue is [[Myths/complaints about income inequality are just greed|not based on greed or envy]]. | {{l/ip|Income disparity}} is a serious problem that threatens to cause major social instability if left unchecked. Concern about this issue is [[Myths/complaints about income inequality are just greed|not based on greed or envy]]. | ||
Note that the right-wing establishment only calls it "class warfare" when we fight back. [[Republican Party|Republicans]] have been fighting to re-establish a class hierarchy in what was supposed to be an egalitarian, classless society. | Note that the right-wing establishment only calls it "class warfare" when we fight back. [[Republican Party|Republicans]] have been fighting to re-establish a class hierarchy in what was supposed to be an egalitarian, classless society. | ||
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Revision as of 22:22, 21 January 2015
Claim
It is claimed that Democrats often spread disinformation on the subject of class warfare.
The claim on this page needs more explanation and/or sources. We are lacking specific examples – sourced quotes – of Democrats spreading disinformation on this subject. |
Reality
One or more statements on this page need to be checked for accuracy and provided with sources if correct. |
Income disparity is a serious problem that threatens to cause major social instability if left unchecked. Concern about this issue is not based on greed or envy.
Note that the right-wing establishment only calls it "class warfare" when we fight back. Republicans have been fighting to re-establish a class hierarchy in what was supposed to be an egalitarian, classless society.