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'''People Power''' is a recurring [[judeo-Marxists|judeo-Marxist]] theme used to stir ordinary citizens up and get them excited about whatever agenda they are working on. This has been used in the Soviet Union, Spain, the | '''People Power''' is a recurring [[judeo-Marxists|judeo-Marxist]] theme used to stir ordinary citizens up and get them excited about whatever agenda they are working on. This has been used in the Soviet Union, Spain, the Philippines and many other places, particularly during [[Colour Revolution|Coloured Revolutions]] such as in [[Belarus]] or [[Venezuela]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 12 January 2023
People Power is a recurring judeo-Marxist theme used to stir ordinary citizens up and get them excited about whatever agenda they are working on. This has been used in the Soviet Union, Spain, the Philippines and many other places, particularly during Coloured Revolutions such as in Belarus or Venezuela.