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'''Commie''' is a derogatory term used for insulting other people, accusing them of being [[Communism|communist]]. This terms applies to all ideologies, as [[communism]] in western definitions is not well defined. The usage of the term Commie was highly prevalent during the [[Red Scare]] especially by Joseph McCarthy who was the creator of the House Un-American Activities Committee otherwise known as HUAC. HUAC was created by Joseph McCarthy to investigate Americans citizens that were accused of Having Communist Ties.   
'''Commie''' is a derogatory term used for insulting other people, accusing them of supporting [[communism]]. This terms applies to all ideologies, as communism in western definitions is not well defined. The usage of the term "commie" was widespread during the [[Red Scare]] especially by [[Joseph McCarthy]] who was the creator of the [[House Committee on Un-American Activities|House Un-American Activities Committee]] (HUAC). HUAC was created by Joseph McCarthy to investigate U.S. citizens who were accused of having communist ties.   


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Commie is a derogatory term used for insulting other people, accusing them of supporting communism. This terms applies to all ideologies, as communism in western definitions is not well defined. The usage of the term "commie" was widespread during the Red Scare especially by Joseph McCarthy who was the creator of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). HUAC was created by Joseph McCarthy to investigate U.S. citizens who were accused of having communist ties.

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