Message from @Monstrous Moonshine

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2019-12-09 11:48:39 UTC  

But I guess AIDS beat him to it.

2019-12-09 11:49:20 UTC  

Omg

2019-12-09 11:49:22 UTC  

So he would've thrown himself off the roof then

2019-12-09 11:49:24 UTC  

ISLAMIC QUEEN

2019-12-09 11:49:27 UTC  

MAKE IT HAPPEN

2019-12-09 11:49:52 UTC  

***she's a kaffir queen***

2019-12-09 11:50:00 UTC  

Right? How awesome would that be, they could end every concert with a big, banging Allahu Snackbar

2019-12-09 11:50:07 UTC  

🤡 🌎

2019-12-09 11:50:08 UTC  

***ALLAAAAAH I just killed a man***

2019-12-09 11:50:20 UTC  

***put a bomb against his head***

2019-12-09 11:50:34 UTC  

***Pulled the trigger now we're dead***

2019-12-09 11:51:17 UTC  

Arrested for praying?

2019-12-09 11:52:07 UTC  

It is racismuss!

2019-12-09 12:08:03 UTC  

> ROME (Reuters) - Almost half of Italians are in favor of having a “strongman” in power who does not care about parliament and elections, a survey showed on Friday, casting doubts on the strength of democracy in a major European nation.

2019-12-09 12:08:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967610706526210/653568746526474279/revolt_against_the_modern_world_by_bastius6078da-dc6834q.png

2019-12-09 12:16:05 UTC  

@Monstrous Moonshine
Spain is getting there too..

The rise of 'Vox'

2019-12-09 12:16:18 UTC  

Not good if you ask me

2019-12-09 12:16:33 UTC  

It's much needed and inevitable

2019-12-09 12:16:45 UTC  

Spengler predicted it

2019-12-09 12:17:16 UTC  

Yes. It's like predicting the pendulum will likely swing the other way

2019-12-09 12:18:16 UTC  

> The Second Religiousness appears as a harbinger of the decline of mature Civilization into an ahistorical state. The Second Religiousness occurs concurrently with Caesarism, the final political constitution of Late Civilization. Caesarism is the rise of an authoritarian ruler, a new 'emperor' akin to Caesar or Augustus, taking the reins in reaction to a decline in creativity, ideology and energy after a culture has reached its high point and become a civilization.[16] Both the Second Religiousness and Caesarism demonstrate the lack of youthful strength or creativity that the Early Culture once possessed.

2019-12-09 12:18:16 UTC  

Also, why did fascism get so many supporters in the first place among the Spaniards?

2019-12-09 12:19:09 UTC  

And why are Spaniards still so collectivists still?

2019-12-09 12:19:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967610706526210/653571353647251466/0owxrpqw14w31.png

2019-12-09 12:19:59 UTC  

Oof

2019-12-09 12:20:53 UTC  

Nationalism is inherently collectivist

2019-12-09 12:21:53 UTC  

I always thought that the Spanish had been 'trained' to accept oligarchs

2019-12-09 12:22:10 UTC  

For hundreds and hundreds of years

2019-12-09 12:22:32 UTC  

This is a good video on the previous concept I linked

2019-12-09 12:23:03 UTC  

Yes. Have you seen Stefan Molyneux's - the death of rome?

2019-12-09 12:25:00 UTC  

No, will watch soon

2019-12-09 12:26:20 UTC  

Get munchies, it's a loong one. Information heavy.

2019-12-09 13:05:03 UTC  

>Nationalism is inherently collectivist
Nope. If that were true then there couldn't be any individualism.
It's not *inherent* in nationalism, it just so happens that humans tend to form nations by collectivist means rather than individualist means.

2019-12-09 13:06:05 UTC  

Many people throw around the term "inherent" far too much these days, they don't know its meaning.

2019-12-09 13:12:17 UTC  

">Nationalism is inherently collectivist
Nope. If that were true then there couldn't be any individualism.
It's not inherent in nationalism, it just so happens that humans tend to form nations by collectivist means rather than individualist means."

How about : ideas can evolve and what's more, it tends to be a one way street as more freedoms are recognised?