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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]].
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{{l/ip|Economic disparity}} is a serious problem that threatens to cause major social instability if left unchecked. Concern about this issue is [[Myths/complaints about economic disparity 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.
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[[Republican Party|Republicans]] have been fighting for decades now to re-establish a class hierarchy in what was supposed to be an egalitarian, classless society; the few political figures doing anything to fight back are mostly Democrats, and none are Republicans.
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The right-wing establishment only calls it "class warfare" when we fight back; they want to discredit efforts to restore egalitarianism so that they can continue with their {{l/ip|authoritarian}} agenda.

Revision as of 22:44, 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.

Economic 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.

Republicans have been fighting for decades now to re-establish a class hierarchy in what was supposed to be an egalitarian, classless society; the few political figures doing anything to fight back are mostly Democrats, and none are Republicans.

The right-wing establishment only calls it "class warfare" when we fight back; they want to discredit efforts to restore egalitarianism so that they can continue with their authoritarian agenda.