[VIDEO] Woke 101: Understanding Socialist Coded Language
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Socialists speak in coded language.
It may sound like English, but it is not.
It’s Socialist.
They may use the same vocabulary as you, but they do not use the same dictionary.
That means that socialists use words that you recognize, but they use completely different definitions.
If you do not understand the definitions they are using, then you do not understand them.
In this article, I’ll walk you through a few examples of the coded language of the left. You’ll watch clips that I’ve collected from watching socialism over the last year and a half to illustrate the definitions they’re using.
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The #1 enemy of the left is capitalism.
If you understand nothing else about the left, you must understand this: Their primary enemy is capitalism.
It’s not white people, or men, or straight people, or Christians.
It’s capitalism.
They define capitalism as private property ownership.
Their goal is to abolish capitalism, which means abolishing private property.
They believe capitalism (private property ownership) causes every problem in the world (racism, patriarchy, climate change, etc…) because it creates disparities. The solution is equity, which means equality of outcomes. Equity is another word for socialism.
This clip is from a Women’s Socialism Conference in Atlanta in November 2022. You will hear her say the following:
Capitalism is the problem
Socialism is the answer
Capitalism means private property ownership, and abolishing private property would fix all the problems.
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Whiteness means capitalism.
This is the hardest one for people to wrap their head around: When the left says things like racism or white supremacy, they are not talking about skin color.
They are referring to the system of capitalism.
You must understand this to understand the left.
This is why you find images like this in Socialist magazines:
Here’s why whiteness means capitalism:
Capitalism (which means private property ownership, and created all the world’s problems) created slavery.
Slavery created systemic racism, or disparities in outcomes.
The SYSTEM that created the disparities in outcomes is CAPITALISM because slavery was about private property ownership (human beings as private property).
Therefore, every reference they make to whiteness is to the SYSTEM OF CAPITALISM that created SYSTEMIC RACISM. That is what they seek to abolish - not white people, the SYSTEM.
This clip is from Haymarket Books, the largest socialist book publisher in the United States. In it, you’ll hear teacher trainer Dena Simmons say the following:
“Being an abolitionist is anti-capitalism because there’s a connection between capitalism and slavery…and honestly, to me, that’s whiteness. And we have to eradicate whiteness, abolish whiteness as well.”
For a greater explanation of why whiteness means capitalism, refer to this article:
Anti-Racism means Anti-Capitalism
If whiteness means capitalism, then it makes sense that anti-racism (which seeks to abolish systemic racism) means anti-capitalism, because the only way to abolish systemic racism is equity, which means socialism.
And socialist book publisher Verso Books is not shy about this fact:
Here’s a clip that I got when I went undercover at the Socialism 2023 Conference from high school teacher Jesse Hagopian.
Jesse is a committee member for Black Lives Matter in Education, works with the Zinn Education Project, and works with an organization called Rethinking Schools that creates curriculum for teachers to use in the classroom.
In this clip, Jesse says the following:
Anti-racist education in schools should be a central fight in the socialist movement.
Education gives them access to tens of millions of people.
They can use anti-racist education to transform the world and create a socialist society.
Anti-Fascism Also Means Anti-Capitalism
Most of the terms that socialists use have some reference to capitalism, and it just depends on which particular angle they’re taking with it.
Here is a non-race example of when their coded language references it.
Deborah Spencer is an associate professor of economics at Emory & Henry College. In November 2022, she spoke at a literal Antifa conference at Hofstra University.
In this clip from the conference, Debra says the following:
“…Someone mentioned that being anti-fascist meant being anti-capitalist. And I'd like to just qualify that a little bit because what being anti-fascist means is be an anti-free Market capitalist…“
But why don’t they just say capitalism?
Almost every day, I’m asked why the left doesn’t just say capitalism if they mean capitalism.
They do.
You’ve already heard them reference capitalism in each of the previous clips. But if that hasn’t convinced you yet, here is Barack Obama referencing capitalism in a speech he gave in November 2023 at the Democracy Forum:
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That poster was the best find, and even with the colorful letters and the splash of pizzazz.
Only a few will even understand what it means.
Seems so confusing, but becomes so obvious after following Karlyn's explanation.