Nalin Haley
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It's ridiculous.
Oh, 100%.
And they still do that.
And it's never going to go away because anything that's a threat to, like I said, just like the media, any corporate money or anything that โ
you know, they don't make their quarterly goal or their profit, then yeah, they're going to call anyone a socialist because just being against them, they want to label you because it scares people.
The word socialist scares people.
And it's not a good thing.
I don't like socialism.
Right.
But they use it in the wrong way because they want to label someone to say, hey, don't talk about that.
He's this, he's that, he's a socialist.
And it's used to kind of delegitimize you.
But I think when you look at the Republican Party now is now becoming more of the party of the working class.
And my generation is kind of responsible for that.
I think it was Newsweek that reported something that.
In the 90s or 80s, something like that, they did a survey which said, which party is the party of the working class?
Like 90% said Democrats.
It was unanimous, right?
Like everyone knew the Democrat Party meant working people.
Oh, I was there.