Message from @ebinmemes22
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do I need to paste more of mussolini's doctrine of fascism to show what he is? 😛
i'm going back to playing minecraft lmao
I do wonder how this is all going to go though. i can't even put into words how little sense this politics shit makes, it's like looking through a window into another world
seen all the Sam Smith stuff?
nope, tell me more lol
imagine an anorexic walks in all skin and bones on the verge of death and says "Im fat"... and everyone including the doctors and media are like ... "ok fatty fatso"
"we'll call you Mrs Tubbs from now on"
basically, hes announced his pronouns are "they/them"
well my pronouns are Fuhrer and Reichfuhrer, checkmate atheists
so whenever someone refers to "them" people are gonna be like "them?" "how many people are you talking about here?"
eh, not necessarily
"i went to see X today" "oh, what did they say"
but for your allegory, it's more like "weight doesn't exist you bigot"
yes weight is a social construct
anorexic people can identify as fatties
I missed the Sargon sighting? Smh
gravity is a social construct
Germany should have been allowed to win WW1
Social constructs are just social constructs
Negro's are a social construct
didnt we mainly fight the ottomans in ww1?
I was never taught about that part lol
i am not sure but we should have gone with the germans winning WW1 because then it means WW2 wouldn't have happen and it also means the EU would have never been created
my history lesson were all "germany bad, america swooped in late and saved us"
well yeah... they wouldnt have needed the EU
so basically you think labour were right to help hitler?
no what am saying is that Hitler would not have raisen if Germany won WW1
well nobody really won ww1
there was just an armistice
well fine
there was no declaration that it was over
or that peace was decalred
at least thats what I have been led to believe
this helped the nazi rise as well
well now i understand
1920s germany wasnt that bad off
it healed quite a bit ecenomically
>new book reveals
how old is that article?