Originally posted by Chairboy
That's certainly a communist sentiment. The difference between TR and you saying it, of course, is that you have the benefit of over a hundred years of communism in action to refer to, Widewing.
Or do you need more than 105 years?
So, a social conscience is communism? Urging someone to consider doing something for those who are in need rather than engaging in pointless self-gratification is an example of communism? Really? Someone should have informed Jesus before he stuck his neck out. I think he would have been appalled had he known that he was actually preaching communist sentiment.
If you and lasersailor wish to debate something, then put together something of substance, rather than two sentences of low brow, light-weight trolling. Define something specific about TR that was communistic in nature, then support it with some facts and analysis. See if you can do it on your own and avoid plagiarizing (you know, cut and pasting of some other person's work).
Did you know that Alfred Vanderbilt drowned in the sinking of the Lusitania? A non-swimmer, Alfred gave his life vest to a female passenger. This woman was not provided with a life vest for herself and her baby. Vanderbilt promised that he would find her one. Upon not being able to do so, he removed his vest and strapped it on the lady. His body was one of 700 or so not recovered. The lady and child survived. He gave away something more valuable than his many millions. I guess he died a good communist, eh?
My regards,
Widewing