Message from @NyanPudge
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See once you on that rich nigga shit like Ye things change and you start to appreciate business.
But only if you can stay pure.
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Hmmmm
How you like them apples?
lol
@Broo TulsiGang 2024 π¬π§ πΊπΈ ukip - 102
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As a Leftist I have always fought the UKIP
but they provide an necessary evil
Here's the old one
Just did an update
https://www.stormfront.org/forum/t1074087-4/
When SF argues about the authenticity of J00s
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Whereβs that one?
It's called 8-axis
Completely new topic (sorry guys)
So the alt-right and the left both focus their identity on superficial things like race and gender, right? Right.
I think they both may be right when it comes to identity politics being a natural thing (of course) but that the concept one identifies with can be any number of things like religion, language, race etc.
All pretty obvious things.
How and why do you think the undermining of a national identity happened, and is it possible to reignite that to pull focus away from the superficialities of today to starve the extremes of both sides?
National identity degrading is a byproduct if the internet
People are so interconnected regardless of geographical distance that your social group is no longer determined by borders
The volume of Russian/Slavic memes alone is testament to that
As you talk to people from all over the world, and develop more kinship with the fat acceptance blogger in Scotland than with the pastor down the street, people stop giving a fuck about nationalism
Not all people obviously
But it degrades it
I've stumbled across so much good music simply from using Coub.com, which is basically a Russian "GIFs with sound" website
So am I just hopelessly lusting after a bygone Era of nationalism?
nah
Not necessarily. People haven't fully figured out how to deal with the internet
But they're slowly figuring it out
Paradigm shifts in life tend to balance out like this
Happened with TV and Radio
cultures have changed over the years regardless, often through foreign influence
^
This just opened the floodgates of that influences
Coming to Australia in the 90s and seeing everyone play basketball was pretty wtf in of itself
It ought to balance out
> People are so interconnected regardless of geographical distance that your social group is no longer determined by borders
Castle of sand. We're connected by the internet but we don't have the mechanisms to sustain the social aspects, so we end up disintegrating
Agreed
That's why I think it'll slide backwards from the initial craziness
But I guarantee you if you flick through the pages of history you'll often stumble across 'traiditional' american/german/british/russian/japanese cultural norms that turned out to have their origins in other places