Message from @Deleted User

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2017-05-11 03:35:38 UTC  

I do not understand you criticism.

2017-05-11 03:41:47 UTC  

legion will prevail

2017-05-11 03:43:43 UTC  

its a moto of anonymous

2017-05-11 03:44:23 UTC  

One of them

2017-05-11 03:46:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/312073038944403456/anonymous_legion_england_renai_2560x1600_miscellaneoushi.com.jpg

2017-05-11 03:53:39 UTC  

@Firefly "I would sell my mother for 'V for Vendetta - Part 2"

2017-05-11 03:55:22 UTC  

It is a Zizek quote. What happens after the revolution? Revolution is the easy part.

2017-05-11 03:55:59 UTC  

@Deleted User Party implements its strategy and tactics.

2017-05-11 03:58:51 UTC  

@Firefly Do you have an opinion of Slovej Zizek?

2017-05-11 04:01:36 UTC  

@Deleted User I think he uses PR tactic to make himself known through political left. Selling his books. He is more of petite bourgeois professional psychologist than anything else.

2017-05-11 04:02:33 UTC  

Very low understanding of Marxist theory

2017-05-11 04:03:04 UTC  

@Firefly That is a good observation.

2017-05-11 04:08:17 UTC  

@Deleted User are you NatSoc, Fascist?

2017-05-11 04:16:36 UTC  

@Firefly Not really, not anymore. I still like Wehrmacht aesthetics though.

2017-05-11 04:18:06 UTC  

Fascism is viscerally satisfying but it does not withstand deep analysis.

2017-05-11 04:19:25 UTC  

For me the connection is spiritual.

2017-05-11 04:22:23 UTC  

It still shapes a lot of my thought patterns and intuitive values.

2017-05-11 04:25:36 UTC  

@Deleted User you are into Strasserism? Karl Jung all the way?

2017-05-11 04:30:37 UTC  

I would say I am a Fascist. I think Strasserism is redundant. I believe that a strong state can prevent the problems of Capitalism. I liken Fascism to building a giant moat around the castle nation. International market forces that do not serve the state are forbidden.

2017-05-11 04:31:42 UTC  

Theoretically of course. In reality I have no pathway to implement a Fascist state.

2017-05-11 04:37:27 UTC  

On Carl Jung I have little interest. I prefer the likes of Martin Heidegger for informing a Fascist worldview.

2017-05-11 04:40:10 UTC  

The shortcoming of Fascism is that it is not international and has no 'end game'. When Fascism destroys its last enemy, it dies along with it.

2017-05-11 04:47:45 UTC  

In order to reconcile this, you have to become more and more self-destructive, the ultimate ends is to die in a blaze of glory and there is no further question about it. Where someone asks 'what is the goal of Fascism', the answer is defeatist. Fascism is the the fetish of struggle and human sacrifice.

2017-05-11 04:53:30 UTC  

It refuses to answer the highest aims. It posits a brutal honesty: we are born to fight and to die, stop asking stupid questions.

2017-05-11 04:55:00 UTC  

After all, Hitler was an artist, not a technician.

2017-05-11 05:16:49 UTC  

Nice, by the depth of you questions yesterday I thought you are much smarter than that.

2017-05-11 05:17:04 UTC  

Haha

2017-05-11 05:18:32 UTC  

Tell us more about Heidegger

2017-05-11 05:18:57 UTC  

Oh dear...

2017-05-11 05:18:57 UTC  

Is he better than Dugin?

2017-05-11 05:20:17 UTC  

I've read some fascists. Was not imperessed. So far Dugin been better than the rest

2017-05-11 05:23:41 UTC  

I'm on mobile

2017-05-11 05:24:10 UTC  

I'll do later

2017-05-11 05:31:33 UTC  

@Zielgerät what do you think of Marxism? Did you read Marx?

2017-05-11 05:32:02 UTC  
2017-05-11 05:32:46 UTC  

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2017-05-11 05:35:13 UTC  

@Firefly I read bits and pieces from marxists.org. I am hear to learn. I particular respect Stalin and his approach. I was surprised to learn that he is not universally hated by the Left, or not only ironically supported.

2017-05-11 05:36:13 UTC  

@Deleted User what is a death tall in gulags?

2017-05-11 05:36:25 UTC  

I don't really care.