Message from @Filthy Frank

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2019-01-11 18:39:59 UTC  

It creates better competition

what is a cappie doing in a nationalist server

2019-01-11 18:40:29 UTC  

only the wealthier can afford big wages

2019-01-11 18:46:43 UTC  

btw, workers need minimal wages to live a decent life. not having a minimal wage will produce a system where everyone has a job but cannot live a decent life. Even if companies are loosing less money, so it's producing cheaper it doesn't mean that it will be cheaper enough to be an advantage for the people

2019-01-11 18:47:06 UTC  

because it's also reducing the wages

2019-01-11 18:47:14 UTC  

Fuck the capitalists

2019-01-11 18:48:01 UTC  

Fuck the bourgeoisie

2019-01-11 18:49:13 UTC  

You have the free market choice of 5 underpaid jobs, lifetime slavery, lifetime prostitution slavery and lifetime mercenary work (this one pays 3% more than the market average <:ancap:521375203893182472> )

2019-01-11 18:53:52 UTC  

@Deleted User
Syndicalism is an actual ideology. And it is the stand in for Bolshevism in Kaiserriech.
However National Syndicalism isn't present in the mod, to my knowledge.
Also I'm surprise you haven't heard of National Syndicalism, seeing as how it is real. You just know it as Falangism

2019-01-11 18:55:01 UTC  

ye

2019-01-11 18:55:07 UTC  

Falangism and National Syndicalism are more or less the same, to put it bluntly

2019-01-11 18:55:20 UTC  

Falangism is more Catholic.

2019-01-11 18:55:31 UTC  

National Syndicalism isn't inherently Catholic.

2019-01-11 18:55:43 UTC  

Plus National Syndicalism is not as anti Monarchist

2019-01-11 18:56:42 UTC  

And Falangism is?

2019-01-11 18:56:53 UTC  

Yes

2019-01-11 18:57:07 UTC  

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2019-01-11 18:57:38 UTC  

The Falangists were anti Carlists

2019-01-11 18:57:50 UTC  

That doesn't make you anti Monarchist lol

2019-01-11 18:58:23 UTC  

Most falangists I know are monarchists so I guess things have changed

2019-01-11 18:58:30 UTC  

Anti Monarchism is one of the core beliefs of Falangism

2019-01-11 18:58:42 UTC  

I've literally never met a single anti monarchist falangist

2019-01-11 18:58:44 UTC  

Now I'm confused

i think there's two kinds of business owners

2019-01-11 18:59:36 UTC  

@shmuel José Antonio Primo de Rivera was the founder and Leader of the Falange and he argued for a Fascist republic

2019-01-11 19:00:40 UTC  

I've never heard of such a thing, I'm confused

2019-01-11 19:00:55 UTC  

Some NatSyn Portugese art

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/507035890640486411/533359672418238475/xd7QXda.jpg

2019-01-11 19:01:55 UTC  

@shmuel really?

2019-01-11 19:02:01 UTC  

Yes

2019-01-11 19:02:46 UTC  

" the conservatism one espoused by monarchists such as Francisco Moreno Herrera, marquis of the Eliseda, the authoritarian Catholicism of Onésimo Redondo, the radical (and anti-clerical) national syndicalism of Ramiro Ledesma and the distinctive elitist regenerationism of José Antonio Primo de Rivera.[3]" here's a quote from wikipedia

2019-01-11 19:03:14 UTC  

So yes there was Monarchists in the Falange but they were few and far between

2019-01-11 19:04:11 UTC  

That quote doesn't exactly say he was anti monarchy

2019-01-11 19:04:15 UTC  

Where are you from?

2019-01-11 19:04:24 UTC  

The UK

2019-01-11 19:05:15 UTC  

Here's a different quote
"The party was republican, modernist, championed the lower classes and opposed both oligarchy and communism, but it never garnered the kind of popular following demonstrated by fascist movements elsewhere in Europe.[8] For these reasons, the Falange was shunned by other right-leaning parties in the Spanish general election of 1936, where it received just 0.7% of the vote and did not win a single seat in the Cortes. It only surpassed one percent of the vote in five provinces, performing best in the provinces of Valladolid and Cadiz, where it received between 4% and 5%.[9] Having likely never exceeded ten thousand members in the early 1930s, the Falange lost supporters in the run-up to the Spanish Civil War, leaving a core of young, dedicated activists, many in the organization's student organization, the Sindicato Español Universitario [es].[10]

Following the elections the left-wing Popular Front government persecuted the Falange and imprisoned José Antonio Primo de Rivera on 6 July 1936. In turn, the Falange joined the conspiracy to overthrow the Second Spanish Republic, supporting the military revolt ultimately led by Francisco Franco and continuing to do so throughout the ensuing Spanish Civil War."

2019-01-11 19:10:17 UTC  
2019-01-11 19:11:21 UTC  

Interesting

2019-01-11 19:11:30 UTC  

I'll have to read the source saying that