Message from @Justin Burger (Major-GA)

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2017-11-13 23:17:44 UTC  

Yeah pretty fucked up.

2017-11-13 23:17:48 UTC  

Hwut

2017-11-13 23:17:50 UTC  

I only know of one.

2017-11-13 23:17:53 UTC  

YYeah

2017-11-13 23:17:54 UTC  

At all.

2017-11-13 23:18:14 UTC  

Big if true

2017-11-13 23:18:21 UTC  

I've heard people accuse Heimbach of being a Strasserite

2017-11-13 23:18:32 UTC  

and, as we know, Ernst Rohm had a thing for effeminate men

2017-11-13 23:18:34 UTC  

Dude idgaf if he is a strasserite or not lmao

2017-11-13 23:18:34 UTC  

coincidence?

2017-11-13 23:18:39 UTC  

We propose NS like Hitler did but they call us commies

2017-11-13 23:19:00 UTC  

Which he isn't, but still.

2017-11-13 23:19:09 UTC  

I guess Hitler was a commie because he cared about workers rights, anti-imperialism and stopping exploitation of the lower class.

2017-11-13 23:19:16 UTC  

I'm not *saying* that @MatthewHeimbach got into NS to meet Traps

2017-11-13 23:19:25 UTC  

but big if true

2017-11-13 23:19:45 UTC  

Yeah it's basically someone very unfamiliar with how national socialism actually works is saying that we are Strasserist.

2017-11-13 23:19:50 UTC  

@Justin Burger (Major-GA) I've had so many alt-right types attack me for using words like 'proletarian' and 'bourgeois'

2017-11-13 23:20:04 UTC  

when literally those words are prevalent throughout NS literature

2017-11-13 23:20:04 UTC  

We had one. He pulled a literal Strasser and tried to take over the Party and got banned.

2017-11-13 23:20:08 UTC  

They words existed before Communism even had a name.

2017-11-13 23:20:13 UTC  

those*

2017-11-13 23:20:34 UTC  

In "Der Nazi-Sozi", Dr. Goebbels hammers the class problem considerably

2017-11-13 23:20:37 UTC  

Those words are centuries old.

2017-11-13 23:20:39 UTC  

Absolutely. It's pop culture nonsense.

2017-11-13 23:20:49 UTC  

Some people are still half plugged in.

2017-11-13 23:21:22 UTC  

Like strasserist ideas are fine, but the problem is that Strassers are just dipfarts that put ideology above race and nation

2017-11-13 23:21:31 UTC  

True.

2017-11-13 23:21:50 UTC  

They think Hitler was a Capitalist or something, you are sorely mistaken if you think that, Germany did have open trade and freedom of purchasing power, but was not open Capitalism.

2017-11-13 23:22:30 UTC  

People seem to equate a market element existing in any measure = capitalism.

2017-11-13 23:22:41 UTC  

Hitler was Anti-Communist and Anti-Capitalist.

2017-11-13 23:22:46 UTC  

3rd position.

2017-11-13 23:22:50 UTC  

NS is Third Positionism.

2017-11-13 23:22:54 UTC  

Yeah lol.

2017-11-13 23:23:07 UTC  

We meet a middle ground.

2017-11-13 23:23:42 UTC  

Freedom of the workers and protection from abuse, while also keeping open markets and freedom of purchase and controling your own money.

2017-11-13 23:26:26 UTC  

Reminds me of what Chesterton wrote about the people who attack the Church from each side

2017-11-13 23:26:30 UTC  

Literally the ideal system.

2017-11-13 23:26:44 UTC  

Far beyond its time.

2017-11-13 23:26:52 UTC  

Hence it needed to be crushed.

2017-11-13 23:27:06 UTC  

```
And then in a quiet hour a strange thought struck me like a still thunderbolt. There had suddenly come into my mind another explanation. Suppose we heard an unknown man spoken of by many men. Suppose we were puzzled to hear that some men said he was too tall and some too short; some objected to his fatness, some lamented his leanness; some thought him too dark, and some too fair. One explanation (as has been already admitted) would be that he might be an odd shape. But there is another explanation. He might be the right shape. Outrageously tall men might feel him to be short. Very short men might feel him to be tall. Old bucks who are growing stout might consider him insufficiently filled out; old beaux who were growing thin might feel that he expanded beyond the narrow lines of elegance. Perhaps Swedes (who have pale hair like tow) called him a dark man, while negroes considered him distinctly blonde. Perhaps (in short) this extraordinary thing is really the ordinary thing; at least the normal thing, the centre. Perhaps, after all, it is Christianity that is sane and all its critics that are mad—in various ways.
```

2017-11-13 23:27:37 UTC  

The Capitalists believe us to be too collectivist