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Video is here The footage shows hundreds of demonstrators marching through the streets of Philadelphia carrying Communist Party flags, chanting “class warfare” and “Fight the rich and feed the poor!”

The scenes were filmed as the Revolutionary Communist Association of America (RCA) held its founding convention in the Pennsylvania city last weekend.

Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, In response he posted “!” In one of the clips shared by X, marchers can be seen holding red flags with a hammer and sickle on them.

On its website, the RCA describes itself as “a party of class fighters committed to the complete overthrow of capitalism.”

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On Sunday, July 28, protesters were seen carrying hammer and sickle flags in downtown Philadelphia. (amazing)

“We fight for a world of material abundance and reject the artificial scarcity of a profit-driven system,” the group continues. “We fight to develop leaders worthy of the title of revolutionary leader and to establish a workers’ government that can mobilize the working class to address the capitalist roots of war, inequality, oppression and climate disaster.”

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Communists march in Philadelphia with flags

Philadelphia police told Fox News Digital that about 300 people attended the event, and that permission had been obtained in advance. (amazing)

The group also said, “As part of the fight for a socialist revolution in America, we fight for concrete improvements in workers’ lives and offer a vision of how society can be restructured if the working class gains political and economic power.”

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A Philadelphia police spokesperson told Fox News Digital that about 300 people attended the protest, but there were “no significant incidents, no tickets issued and no arrests.”

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