Yes , a lot
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I'm sure there are others other than me, but I only know of 1 for sure.
Me after reading Lemmygrad posts for 5 minutes;
Jokes aside, none from my hometown, but there was a communism club at my university. They weren't very motivated or organized though; it takes a lot of effort to run a club properly (I ran/participated in others), and that group just didn't have it
I think we have a community garden ... that's literally communism right?
It feels like no matter where I move to, a communist seems to move in at the exact same time... It's uncanny.
That's amazing luck you have!
There are some socialists in my hometown. However, most are in the closest city.