Talk:Equalists/@comment-201.27.136.151-20121106191314/@comment-1216259-20130206001147

There's a difference between saying, "They are Communists" and "They are similar to Communists." YES, you can compare a real life group to Communism--this is called an "analogy," and is a very useful analytical skill.

Does that mean you can ACCURATELY compare Martin Luther King Jr. to Communism? No. He was not preaching for the working class to overthrow the elites. He was not plotting to start his own regime. He wasn't even particularly interested in economic inequality, although I'm certain it came up, it wasn't his "main enemy," so to speak.

This stuff IS true for Amon.