Message from @The Big Oof
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Lucky I haven't warned you yet
commit die
I guess it goes here
owo
What
nutin
>hitler supporting white people owning black slaves in the us wasnt racial
hmm
lol
@bimmler
Yesterday someone posted a meme that I think fits perfectly as a response
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463779195114225685/492183107873538077/DlVsob-XoAUSUzN.png
What makes you think big business should go unchecked? Especially when they rally behind policies like open borders that they know will drive down wages
Peron had great success with his fascist and third way economics.
Hitler, while certainly pro-private property, implemented social policies that led to an economic miracle in Germany.
>communism
literally the definiton of communism is having no state but go off i guess
@ham addition I think the thought process is that communism requires a big government to reach its end point
most non-tankie communists believe in smaller collectives like local councils having the most power
I know
But the thought process is that it's always going to result in a large government
even if it is not the intent
the problem is that they first have to wrench the power from the government and restructure society into the new social order.
that usually involves central planning, because people are not naturally inclined that way
These dudes are just as much as a joke as ANTIFA
But why are they treated different, by the law and socially? *(This is to begin a discussion; I’m genuinely interested on other’s outlooks.)*
Treated differently in what aspect
Like how they’re seen by the general public?
Yes, and how their message is contrasted to their beliefs and actions.
For instance, CNN and other legacy media outlets portray ANTIFA as some kind of “good guy” or ignores their presence completely, meanwhile putting all lights on Alt-Right groups when crimes are committed by their members.
They even called the guy who killed that woman at the protest an “alt right Nazi”
I was once a leftist
The only thing they were right about was that racism is wrong
Everything else they stood for were despicable lies
I feel like racism and xenophobia are a part of human condition.
"The only thing they were right about was that racism is wrong"
HOLD IT RIGHT THERE
I wouldn't say it's wrong, it's more like a barrier you can overcome for better relations.