Message from @Mr. Nessel

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2020-01-21 00:13:49 UTC  

Idk I just don't see the fascist corporatism and insistence on the totalitarian state (not the liberal meme of it). It's definitely related

2020-01-21 00:14:12 UTC  

As it's a form of national populism in the making

2020-01-21 00:17:03 UTC  

Well the economy will have to change immensely and profits for smartphone CEOs wont be so huge. I dont think that slave labour in china or somewhere else in the world should be allowed just like I dont think importing 3rd world people to bring down wages should be allowed

2020-01-21 00:17:49 UTC  

Yeah but that's not exactly fascist

2020-01-21 00:18:02 UTC  

Not against it either

2020-01-21 00:18:28 UTC  

Well kinda, an authoritarian will have set laws in place to change the markets behaviour

2020-01-21 00:19:06 UTC  

a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls, violent suppression of the opposition, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism. just like the definition implies

2020-01-21 00:19:41 UTC  

Corporatism isn't just a regulatory state though

2020-01-21 00:19:57 UTC  

There's an emphasis on class unity

2020-01-21 00:20:20 UTC  

Abolishing of non state unions

2020-01-21 00:20:51 UTC  

Direct meddling in and indirect control of every major corporation etc.

2020-01-21 00:21:10 UTC  

In fascism there is an emphasis on class unity

2020-01-21 00:21:19 UTC  

Even syndicalist elements

2020-01-21 00:22:17 UTC  

national socialists in germany seemed to be pretty successful with their economy

2020-01-21 00:22:23 UTC  

we definitely need to curb the power of corporations

2020-01-21 00:22:48 UTC  

and set up jobs for people who lose their jobs to automation

2020-01-21 00:23:01 UTC  

similar to the great depression work programs and NS germany work programs

2020-01-21 00:23:20 UTC  

Corporations have become big government, or just an arm for the bought off elements of government

2020-01-21 00:24:41 UTC  

Nationalize the corporations

2020-01-21 00:25:00 UTC  

no more 3rd world migrants, no more sweat shops

2020-01-21 00:26:01 UTC  

I like the Chinese way of handling corporations

2020-01-21 00:26:02 UTC  

they can still innovate in the confines of the country, but no more profits off the labour of kids and sweat shops

2020-01-21 00:26:29 UTC  

Even the biggest fish in the pond fit into the pocket of the party in Chona

2020-01-21 00:26:30 UTC  

cuz a western man can't compete with sweat shop labour

2020-01-21 00:26:56 UTC  

If Jack Ma stepped out of line tomorrow he'd disappear

2020-01-21 00:27:20 UTC  

Yeah thats the authoritarian side of China

2020-01-21 00:27:21 UTC  

The guy who owns and runs Alibaba

2020-01-21 00:28:00 UTC  

China after Deng Xiaoping is actually looking more and more like actual fascism

2020-01-21 00:28:25 UTC  

pretty much lol, except they don't give a fuck about culture, religion or their people

2020-01-21 00:28:39 UTC  

Sort of

2020-01-21 00:29:08 UTC  

They do in a way care for their ppl as a collective

2020-01-21 00:29:44 UTC  

But they'll handwave away sweatshops etc. for the sake of growth etc.

2020-01-21 00:30:18 UTC  

China very much is trying to recover from the century of humiliation

2020-01-21 00:32:45 UTC  

they care about culture

2020-01-21 00:32:51 UTC  

they are trying to create a han ethnostate

2020-01-21 00:32:59 UTC  

they dont like muslims and tibetans in the western provinces

2020-01-21 00:33:21 UTC  

Yeah but theyre competition to the west, We got first try neo-fascism to get rid of the current state of politics and then western ethno fascism, like an international fascism

2020-01-21 00:34:20 UTC  

we need to unify whites so we can colonize space

2020-01-21 00:34:33 UTC  

space colonization will be the new frontier of human expansion

2020-01-21 00:34:37 UTC  

If all white countries were fascistic and had trade and helped on other western nations then we could really fuck up everyone

2020-01-21 00:34:38 UTC  

like the new world or the american wild west