Communism is just an atheist doctrine for "utopia." It's amazing how atheists continue to push and promote this atheism + leftist socialism = "utopia" doctrine.
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Without the ridiculous corn subsidies from the government, McDonald's wouldn't and couldn't exist. So really, it's basically state sponsored food. So really, McDonald's is extremely socialist.
So really, you should go kill yourself, because of all the socialism that already exist in your "perfect country". Where minimum wage can't pay your apartment.
@ Godbuster.
America is not the whole of the world.
McDonald's thrives in Australia and New Zealand despite the absence of subsidies.* Believing nonsense because 'the good people who told me that wouldn't lie' is foolish whether you're a religious or secular fundamentalist.
When you have access to the Internet, you can fact check before posting.
*Okay, subsidies of 4 percent and 2 percent respectively. Not going to put Mickey D's out of business if it doesn't exist, is it?
Right-wing Fundamentalist Christanity is just a Paulian doctrine for "theocracy". It's amazing how fundies continue to push and promote this Paulian + rightist = "theocracy" doctrine.
Thus I nominate this quote for the 'Shiny, shiny mirror' award.
Is there rightist socialism?
All atheists are not communists, but most communists are atheists. Few atheists push and promote anything, as atheism is a lack of belief. Atheists are too busy defending their lack of belief, to push that lack on others.
Actually, a Utopia would be moderate religions not vieing for control and free from prosecution for them and Atheists. That's not communism, that's closer to the American Constitution, too bad that's never been fully implimented.
I'm an atheist. I have never pushed any communist, leftist socialist, doctrine. Quite the opposite, if anything.
However, a world without religion - while not quite a utopia - would to my mind be highly preferable to the one we have today.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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