Message from @Panzer
Discord ID: 340558145413709835
so basiclly when yu think im trolling
@red order could u argue why communism is good
yur discrimminating me
im working 24/7 and has almost no breaks whit poltics
SIEH HEIL
daily
SIEG HEIL
SIEG HEIL
shut up facists
SEIG HEIL
@Panzer heil hynkel
HEIL
I'm not a fascist wtf
I just disagree with you mate
he's talking to me
Oh
Then yea
SIEG HEIL
Lmao
@killsometime again no clue what is happening
To be commie idek
fuck commies
@Panzer where do u fall on the political spectrum?
burn em all
@Panzer agreed
i believe its called national socialism
@Rayo#6169 do yu understand when yu think im trolling and disrepcte the way i am and have writing difficultyes yur discriminating me i can all the forms of discrimination and linguistic discrimination is not cool
We need a second Augosto Pinoche lol
@Panzer is that a joke?
rayo wat are yu a racists or yust someone that enyjoyes seeing someone oppresed?
ya
@red order it's not discrimination, just pointing out something
@Panzer what are u actually?
Im justa asking
magically read about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_discrimination
i lean right
Ga lol
@Panzer ok but not actually a Nazi right?
from linquistic discrimination page
Linguistic discrimination (also called linguicism and languagism) is the unfair treatment of an individual based solely on his or her use of language. This use of language may include the individual's native language or other characteristics of the person's speech, such as an accent, the size of vocabulary (whether the person uses complex and varied words), modality, and syntax. It may also involve a person's ability or inability to use one language instead of another; for example, one who speaks Occitan in France will probably be treated differently from one who speaks French.[1] Based on a difference in use of language, a person may automatically form judgments about another person's wealth, education, social status, character or other traits. These perceived judgments may then lead to the unjustifiable treatment of the individual.
In the mid-1980s, linguist Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, captured this idea of discrimination based on language as the concept of linguicism. Kangas defined linguicism as the "ideologies and structures which are used to legitimate, effectuate, and reproduce unequal division of power and resources (both material and non-material) between groups which are defined on the basis of language".[2] Although different names have been given to this form of discrimination, they all hold the same definition. It is also important to note that linguistic discrimination is culturally and socially determined due to a preference for one use of language over another.