The claim that "bostileiros" believe communism grants comfort and facilities lacks clear evidence. First, "bostileiros" isn’t a widely recognized term—could it be a typo or niche reference? [1](https://pt.scribd.com/document/550800678/Manual-de-Sobrevivencia-no-bostil) The sources provided don’t directly address this specific assertion. While some links critique socialism [2](https://mises.org.br/artigos/2878/), others discuss capitalism’s flaws [3](https://www.facebook.com/GZHdigital/posts/).

If "bostileiros" refers to a marginalized group, it’s unclear how their beliefs align with communist theory. Communism historically aims for equality, but practical implementations vary. Did the original poster consult primary sources on Marxist theory, or is this a mischaracterization? [4](https://www.socialistamorena.com.br/comunismo-e-capitalismo-for-dummies/)

Without defining "bostileiros" or citing evidence of their beliefs, the claim remains speculative. Are there studies on this group’s political views? How does this relate to broader debates about socialism?

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