Message from @⭐ trunks ⭐

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2019-09-11 21:44:25 UTC  

shit

2019-09-11 21:44:28 UTC  

lmao

2019-09-11 21:44:30 UTC  

not even joking @Solicitor

2019-09-11 21:44:36 UTC  

really?

2019-09-11 21:44:44 UTC  

actually i believe you

2019-09-11 21:44:50 UTC  

i saw her arguments

2019-09-11 21:44:54 UTC  

alright i gtg

2019-09-11 21:44:55 UTC  

cya

2019-09-11 21:44:59 UTC  

aight

2019-09-11 21:45:02 UTC  

cya

2019-09-11 22:59:48 UTC  

lol dumb nazi

2019-09-11 23:54:01 UTC  

Did you guys have a non toxic religious debate?

2019-09-12 00:03:43 UTC  

Oh nevermind I see.

2019-09-12 00:17:57 UTC  

Nationalism is mutually exclusive from Nazism as it is simply the prioritization of your nation's interests. Nazism *has* nationalism, but there are also nationalists on both the left and right in America as well as it isn't intrinsically aligned with any one ideology, and there is much more that goes into Nazism than just nationalism.

2019-09-12 00:26:54 UTC  

Like authoritarianism

2019-09-12 00:30:22 UTC  

Saying that nationalism is intrinsic to nazism is like saying socialism is as well, which is also completely false.

2019-09-12 00:30:22 UTC  

GG @Cobra Commander, you just advanced to level 6!

2019-09-12 03:07:02 UTC  
2019-09-12 03:07:03 UTC  

^

2019-09-12 11:22:33 UTC  

Shut up solicitor

2019-09-12 11:47:46 UTC  

LULW

2019-09-12 11:51:07 UTC  

Damn so people really be out here calling each other nazis

2019-09-12 11:51:14 UTC  

im boutta head out

2019-09-12 14:23:30 UTC  

@Cobra Commander nationalism is exclusive from nazism?

2019-09-12 14:24:12 UTC  

Nationalism, in a political sense, is synonymous with fascism

2019-09-12 14:33:43 UTC  

It actually isn't by definition

2019-09-12 14:34:05 UTC  

I'll explain later

2019-09-12 14:43:21 UTC  

i thought it was ultranationalism?

2019-09-12 14:46:49 UTC  

That is an etymological fallacy

2019-09-12 14:47:08 UTC  

Today, and since the 20th century, nationalism is synonymous with fascism

2019-09-12 14:58:30 UTC  

Where exactly are you getting the idea that they're synonyms?

2019-09-12 15:02:02 UTC  

The nationalist parties across the world have fascist policy goals

2019-09-12 15:02:22 UTC  

India, the UK, Poland, Italy, austria, Germany

2019-09-12 15:02:39 UTC  

And back to WW2 that’s been true

2019-09-12 15:03:46 UTC  

Possibly to WWI, but I’m less certain about that.

2019-09-12 15:08:56 UTC  

A conflation of the two terms in politics does not make them synonyms. And besides you're probably going to have to explain how these nationalist parties are fascistic, because it has a more specific definition

2019-09-12 15:10:08 UTC  

I will post both definitions later when I'm not on mobile

2019-09-12 15:11:21 UTC  

Well, this is why I brought it up as an etymological fallacy

2019-09-12 15:12:19 UTC  

If they’ve been synonymous for 100 years or so, yeah they’re the same thing

2019-09-12 15:14:25 UTC  

use to be nationalism was about forming a state with an ethnic group

2019-09-12 15:14:45 UTC  

like the serbs, turks and germans