Message from @Nnyef
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I guess reactionary thought would be castrated severely if I...
I know "one thing" I'd change.
I'd eliminate the capitalist superstructure.
There.
Ehhh, there's always a need for innovation, you don't need competitive economic models for that to work out.
Humans are already driven by a desire to innovate.
Okay?
Dude, it doesn't really matter what capitalism built, imo, because those things would still have come to exist. What I care about is social class, which capitalism entrenched.
The Soviet Union rapidly industrialized after they abandoned feudalism, too.
Cars, education, sciences, all under communism.
The leftover Soviet educational infrastructure has stayed, and people in Russia continue to be highly literate and multilingual.
Why do people like anarchy and antifa?
I never understood that.
There's a lot of reasons.
@Imagine The people who like that stuff are subhumans!
Thank You
Anarchy would never work in a place like america
Or Communism
Or Facism
They're all failed Ideology's
Exactly a ***few***
That's different
Ehhhh, fascism definitely doesn't work, because it is incredibly driven by violence and war, but I wouldn't state that other, less violent ideologies wouldn't work.
The U.S.A. is the strongest country in the world
National Socialism is the true way forward for the American people! It goes in accordance with evolution and the natural order.
It needs a strong and stable government
Ideological unity is required for most ideologies to work, though.
Yes, there are more Democratic-Republicans in this country then Commies, Nazi's, and Antifa combined
And the latter all inconvenience the capitalist superstructure.
Capitalism may have some bad things, but the benefits overweigh them.
Nazis are temporarily convenient, but, as fascists, would self-destruct the state.
So would Anarchists
IDK, I'm not a big fan of the social class.
No one is
But we still need a government
Capitalists seem to be fine with it because they seem to accept the consequences of aggressive economic competitions.
Ok, so?
That's not truely a bad thing'
Only if it get's out of hand.
It's gradually getting to that point, though.