Message from @Monstrous Moonshine
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I thought you will understand the obvious reference by the second time
I do understand it, but it's so simplistic and boring that I don't care
It has everything to do with Hitler's faults and nothing to do with (((propaganda))) against Nazi Germany?
Oh it's both
But Hitler is the one who did the irreperable damage to his own cause
In case you can't follow the logic
The strong wins the war. But then the victims outnumber the strong. And thus the strong loses.
> Frankfurt am Main (AFP) - The eastern German city of Dresden has declared a "Nazi emergency" as officials warned of a rise in far-right support and violence.
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> The city is the birthplace of the Islamophobic Pegida movement, which holds weekly rallies here, while the anti-immigration Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) party won 28 percent in September regional elections.
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> Dresden's city council on Wednesday backed a resolution against far-right extremism with the title "Nazinotstand?", or "Nazi emergency?".
@EmoGazebo I see no issue here
I mean the lifting of restrictions is generally a positive imo. But at the same time it goes against what was the shared moral values of america. Im not really sure how i feel about it.
Are you for legalizing hard drugs?
Just walk around filming.
They can't stop you from filming in a public place right?
So, you will now have hours of free film of women walking around without tops on.
which is entirely their choice.
The leftist counter to that is to remove any semblance of decency from society, so that being nude is no longer a taboo
If they don't want to be filmed, all they need to do is put a shirt on.
Which is not a society I would want to be a part of
I am for legalizing hard drugs
But being a public nuisance by being high and causing other problem problems should have consequences
Legalizing hard drugs only hooks up more people to addiction and degenerates society
>hooks up more people to addiction
Ah yes your being forced to do something because its legal
I must have forgot
You are being incentivized not to by the law
And on a statistical scale, it has a large effect
Banning things doesn't stop people from doing them and creates criminal groups that will encourage the buying and using of said banned things. With no oversight.
Not true
It depends on a lot of factors
Such as demographics, type of law, implementation of the law etc.
Im pretty sure the real world examples of prohibition and the war on drugs say otherwise
You do realize the difference between legalization of weed vs cocaine, right?
And why any apparent "failure" of war on drugs can't be translated into an argument for legalizing crystal meth?
The war on drugs is an abject failure and clearly it being illegal doesnt stop people from manufacturing and selling it or people doing it
Murder being illegal doesn't stop people from murdering either
That's a failure of the state, civic order and demographics
And those should be fixed than legalizing every degeneracy under the sun in the pursuit of abstract principles of libertarianism