🪙Stacking Lawyer: Marxism’s Goal — Abolishing Gold, Private Property & School Indoctrination?⚠️🔥

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Published2 weeks ago
Duration1:33
Video IDooZqO2bt8yA
Languageen-US
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Marxism and communism aim to strip away private property rights. This ideology fuels class and race warfare, pushing initiatives to seize assets under the guise of "systemic racism." Parents are urged to homeschool kids to prevent indoctrination. #Marxism #Communism #PrivateProperty #Education #ParentalRights What did Karl Marx actually advocate regarding private property, money, and education—and how do those ideas continue to influence modern political and economic debates? 🏛️📚💰In this episode, the Stacking Lawyer examines Marxist theory, the historical treatment of private property under communist systems, and the ongoing arguments over public education, economic freedom, and sound money. 🔥 In This Video You'll Learn:What Marx wrote about private property and capital The historical relationship between communist governments and private ownership Why many sound-money advocates support gold and silver 🪙 How education systems influence political and economic ideas The debate over public schools, civic education, and ideology Lessons from 20th-century communist and socialist experiments Why property rights remain central to liberty and prosperity Whether you're interested in history, economics, law, or political philosophy, this episode explores competing ideas about ownership, freedom, and the role of government.Stay informed. Stay sovereign. Stay stacked. ⚖️🪙🔥✅ #StackingLawyer #Marxism #PrivateProperty #GoldAndSilver #SoundMoney #EconomicFreedom #PoliticalPhilosophy #PropertyRights #History #Education

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