Message from @vicmaxim

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2019-10-26 08:44:39 UTC  

At once they are told they are empowered by having no man to protect and provide for them. etc...

On the other hand, the absence of this leaves them feeling insecure and out of sorts.

2019-10-26 08:44:53 UTC  

So they obsessively try to go for status and security

2019-10-26 08:45:14 UTC  

Women do whatever they want in a man.

2019-10-26 08:45:27 UTC  

If they care about degrees, that's the kind of man she wants.

2019-10-26 08:45:55 UTC  

@fuguer Remember, Hitler was fundamentally a religious figure.

2019-10-26 08:46:34 UTC  

@Markomann that's sad and pathetic if true

2019-10-26 08:46:39 UTC  

@TheUserNameofPeace to what extent was Hitler the one actually calling the shots? Were there puppet masters?

2019-10-26 08:46:48 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-26 08:47:06 UTC  

Actually I really understand this deeply, at least from the starting point of his rise to power.

2019-10-26 08:47:12 UTC  

@Markomann I've had women tell me they don't want a baby because they don't want to damage their vagina.

2019-10-26 08:47:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/637572939331665930/1572070305782.png

2019-10-26 08:47:18 UTC  

@TheUserNameofPeace National socialism itself was more of a religion than a political movement

2019-10-26 08:47:43 UTC  

As to when I started to lose power, certainly it's when the bureaucracy grew larger and more independently powerful.

Boorman's rise shadow's Hitler waning

2019-10-26 08:47:46 UTC  

imo

2019-10-26 08:48:03 UTC  

Basically, someone like Hitler derives his power from the people

2019-10-26 08:48:19 UTC  

He moves those people through deep forces, which aren't totally rational.

2019-10-26 08:48:19 UTC  

@Colonel J (The Sheriff) what the fuck is that caption <:tucker:587843675413807106>

2019-10-26 08:48:39 UTC  

And its his continued ability to appeal to those people that grants him continued authority against an ever rising bureaucracy

2019-10-26 08:49:04 UTC  

Whenever such a leader loses that tie to the people, his power diminishes

2019-10-26 08:49:07 UTC  

Just read that caption as well <:tucker:587843675413807106>

2019-10-26 08:49:32 UTC  

@WWM you're talking about cult figures. I wouldnt call hitler a cult leader though

2019-10-26 08:49:45 UTC  

"cult"

2019-10-26 08:50:09 UTC  

Hitler spoke to the archaic portions of the People, as well as the rational side.

2019-10-26 08:50:16 UTC  

He was a master at this.

2019-10-26 08:50:37 UTC  

He called people to *transcendent action*.

2019-10-26 08:50:45 UTC  

And I identify that as religious

2019-10-26 08:50:53 UTC  

Fundamentally

2019-10-26 08:51:17 UTC  

what differentiates a religion from a cult in your opinion.

2019-10-26 08:51:25 UTC  

just asking

2019-10-26 08:51:47 UTC  

the second one looks like my grandad

2019-10-26 08:51:55 UTC  

Those pictures are pretty humanizing

2019-10-26 08:52:10 UTC  

Religions have a formal method of replacing leadership.

2019-10-26 08:52:36 UTC  

so formal vs informal

2019-10-26 08:52:44 UTC  

@vicmaxim usually not a lot

2019-10-26 08:52:53 UTC  

Religions usually have more worked out dogmas

2019-10-26 08:53:01 UTC  

They are more institutionally robust

2019-10-26 08:53:04 UTC  

Cults don't have a method of replacing leadership. They end with the leader.

2019-10-26 08:53:06 UTC  

Where's the gif of that girl giving Adolf her foot?

2019-10-26 08:53:09 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-26 08:53:21 UTC  

Cults tend to be personality centered more solely

2019-10-26 08:53:49 UTC  

Ok now its comming together