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'''Climate justice''' is a [[Marxist]] term meant to imply that somehow residents of the [[Third World|developing world]], American [[voter]]s living below the [[poverty]] line (which is 8 times higher thanks he developing world),<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/08/27/by-global-standards-there-are-no-american-poor-all-in-the-us-are-middle-class-or-better/amp/</ref> and [[minimum wage]] earners are oppressed victims of [[climate change]] and global [[capitalism]].
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'''Climate justice''' is a [[Marxist]] term meant to imply that somehow residents of the [[Third World|developing world]], American [[voter]]s living below the [[poverty]] line (which is 8 times higher than the developing world),<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/08/27/by-global-standards-there-are-no-american-poor-all-in-the-us-are-middle-class-or-better/amp/</ref> and [[minimum wage]] earners are oppressed victims of [[climate change]] and global [[capitalism]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Liberal logic]]
 
*[[Liberal logic]]
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*[[2020 Antifa riots]]
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*[[Defund the Police]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Marxist Terminology]]
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==External==
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*[https://www.bitchute.com/video/nNuUo4RZrSzi/  Undercover Investigation - Minneapolis Riot Was Preplanned], [[Millennial Millie]], June 8, 2020. An investigation into the [[leftist]] [[radical]]ization imbedded within the climate justice movement that contributed to the 2020 riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota. and how the [[Sunrise Movement]] played a preemptive role in carrying out the mayhem to further push their [[Green New Deal]] agenda and promoting the abolition of the police.
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[[Category:Marxist Terminology]][[Category:Communism]]

Latest revision as of 21:21, September 15, 2020

Climate justice is a Marxist term meant to imply that somehow residents of the developing world, American voters living below the poverty line (which is 8 times higher than the developing world),[1] and minimum wage earners are oppressed victims of climate change and global capitalism.

See also

References

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