Message from @Senny
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i find a lot of comparisons of rhetoric used in current political (?) debate to the rhetoric used in 1930s germany
as long as they don't teach bavarian you are ok 😄
The CTRL-Left is very much indoctrianated in Racial Socialism, the core of the NAZI political ideaology
"National" and "Nationalism" is the term for race in the age of Empires
kinda, yeah.
more complicated than that though.
National Socialism as the broader pre-NAZI idea is motivating Socialist revolution based on Racial rather than class mobilization. Early NAZI ideas added in a lot of ocultism and then Hitler added his own elements too once he got involved and the whole group was rebranded.
as a rule of thumb: if has social and ism in its name - its bullshit and should be avoided at all costs.
lets have a min of silence
ed king died
🙁
Well that sucks
@I AM ERROR The root of the NAZI party was a labor group set up by the Thule Society, an "Aryan" occult secrete society before WW1
Trump will raise Thule
And he will complete the system of German Idealism
Wow...is Google Islamophobic now? <:TimThink:482277772497125378>
“Normalize the conversation”... and women should go up to guys and say how long they jerked it last night three times a day.
What is this, Beetlejuice?
People read this crap?
Yes. And it's considered hightbrow
news are goin through the mtv phase
where they lower down the standards on their readers to see if they fish anything
from the general population
how many read news?
be honest
i rarely read news
i hear them
radio or even watch them evey now and then
but to use my eyes to read them, nah they are not worth it
has to be something really important or crazy
The Zucc has struck
So something that Lauren mentioned in hher documentary, but didn't seem to focus on (and maybe it's an important detail?) She said most of the Dutch bought their land from a tribe that, later on in the doc, don't seem to then have a lot of political influence later on in South Africa's history.
So could part of the issue be that the majority of South Africans, being Zulu, don't recognize that the Dutch lawfully bought the land, because they didn't believe the land was there for the other tribe to sell? I'm fact-checking myself right now on this.