Message from @tunga
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Incredibly correct points
faggot I haven't changed my mind on anythinfr
You’re close
I can feel it coming
I will come in your face kike
😮
Tying yourself down to a particular race is one of those ape-like tendencies we've kept as we evolved. It's insignificant in the grand scheme of human development, but a particularly nasty issue while we're alive at least
@Deleted User I agree. Bourgeois liberal democratic politicieanst are completely useless
Tbh I have too much contempt for hierarchy and people thinking inequality is inevitable so at this point in my life I doubt my opinions will change.
I am thoroughly convinced my the philosophy of anarchism.
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Racism is always going to exist, and won't give any wholesale good to humanity
So you're a Natsoc?
a burden of our psychology, I suppose
I feel like anarchism is the last leftist stronghold from the brony’s and feminists
Which seem to have hijacked the left
You understand recognizing in group preference in humans is key to natsoc philosophy right?
It’s the biggest fallacy of the ideology
It can be unlearned.
Maybe but I don't want black people or Asian people in my country
They are ugly and smell bad
You are softening your town
Tone*
What?
I feel you shifting toward anarchism
Lol
God my legs are open for you
Don't you think that's a very base worldview?
Anarchism in me
It is extremely base which is why it works
In the same way you prefer your family to a bunch of strangers
I have a preference to the group which I share a cultural and historical context with
We've evolved past the point where appealing to our most primitive instincts is preferable, civilisation hasn't evolved from everyone sticking to irrational fears.
Kole isn’t talking about human nature as such which is the fallacy in his argument.
Obviously we have not evolved beyond that because racism is still flourishing throughout every part of the world
Doesn’t justify national socialism.
And yet, look at this recent wave of civil rights and egalitarian ideologies
If you asked everyone in your country if they were racist, or what they thought about racists, what would they say?
Civil rights was not an equality struggle it was a black struggle
