Commie in a sentence as a noun

From commie country + not white = commie.

Yes Grandma, it's all the damn commie jews and faggots' fault, now, who wants dessert? This is key.

Some hippie commie geek man slave? You want to actually work for a living of something?

Now we'll have to just spend more taxes for new secret programs to replace the ones revealed by treacherous commie spies! /s

> You think that the lack of middle-class housing is because of commie leftists? Really?

These kinds of nicknames are always childish and annoying, and commie doesn't even make sense as an insult. At least think of something clever.

And I understand that, because I lived for years in that same "RMS is a unrealistic pinko commie idealist whose ideas don't work in the real world" camp. The thing is, he was right.

It's equivalent to calling someone a commie. Mind you, some people are communists, some people are knee-jerk excessive leftists, etc...

Money exists for a reason, that reason is human nature, and no amount of commie propaganda is going to change that.

I wonder what these idiots throwing around the commie card think about the fact that Snowden donated money to Rand Paul.

But all we seem to see is lots of articles about the evil red commie Chinese, who we all happily do business with, including allowing to own our debt, hack the US. Strange that.

Right, so everyone who is in opposition to Google is a "commie leftist". What, is this McCarthyist America again?

If they run you over their insurance goes up, and they can complain to their friends about how some "hipster, commie, hippie biker" was in the wrong for even being on the road. I know someone that was run over by someone that ran a red light.

I don't think anyone's saying we're in a commie gulag, but the comparison is still valid. The vectors for abuse of government power are growing and our resources are shrinking.

There are a great many normalized restrictions now which were ridiculed as commie gulag fodder not long ago, restrictions which not long ago would have been met with rebellion. Billions of people have lived in "commie gulags".

The Cold War angle is a deliberate ploy to paint snowden as a "commie" - a handy Pre-made five-minutes-hate figure for the over-40s.

LOL. A "commie" was just what the government used to call everyone in favour of change, regardless of what relation he had with communism, or if he had any at all. If the "Dixie Chicks" had spoken against Bush back in 1960, they would have been labeled "commies" too.

Asking those questions is a way of upping the stakes; you either admit you're a commie and they don't let you in, or you lie and you're up on a felony charge for making false statements.

Fortunately the English accent convinced them I was obviously merely some pinko-commie weirdo and not a threat to Houston society.

Sorry if you had bad experiences in Venezuela, but you don't need to freak out and start a commie witch-hunt any time Chavez is mentioned. And I live Argentina, so I also have experience with enduring populist governments; but this article isn't about them, at all.

Even if I don't have "standing", and the NSA is doing "legal" things, and the 3 Prong Test for Violations of Privacy hasn't been met, the NSA is still doing things that until recently were considered grossly unamerican, a violation of the principles that made the USA different than commie Russia.

Commie definitions

noun

a socialist who advocates communism

See also: communist