Message from @Light

Discord ID: 662428957496574001


2020-01-02 22:53:18 UTC  

Because that person should be like me, it is inherently strong to want to subsume things into your will

2020-01-02 22:53:54 UTC  

Only when your will conforms to Catholic doctrine of course

2020-01-02 22:54:10 UTC  

submits to catholic doctrine*

2020-01-02 22:54:17 UTC  

Because masculinity tends to create soldiers of the state today, who are participants in the administration of combined arms.

2020-01-02 22:54:37 UTC  

Stop thinking like a women.

2020-01-02 22:54:43 UTC  

Catholicism gay.

2020-01-02 22:54:48 UTC  

Masculinity tends to inspire aggression, I'd contend

2020-01-02 22:54:49 UTC  

Light has a problem with entirely submitting your will to Christ, cringe

2020-01-02 22:54:52 UTC  

Not inherently pro-state

2020-01-02 22:55:03 UTC  

Well, inherently not pro-state

2020-01-02 22:55:06 UTC  

Catholicism very gay.

2020-01-02 22:55:08 UTC  

Masculinity is pro state

2020-01-02 22:55:14 UTC  

By it's nature

2020-01-02 22:55:33 UTC  

omg mister Ater Votum agrees with me

2020-01-02 22:55:39 UTC  

The state has always been related to the symbol of the father, in its nature of government

2020-01-02 22:55:40 UTC  

so honor so much

2020-01-02 22:55:43 UTC  

Which explains why men flock to revolutions

2020-01-02 22:55:46 UTC  

Look at France

2020-01-02 22:55:50 UTC  

Look at America

2020-01-02 22:55:57 UTC  

Look at 1848's revolts...

2020-01-02 22:56:10 UTC  

1918

2020-01-02 22:56:11 UTC  

SWA AGENCY

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2020-01-02 22:56:15 UTC  

I mean really, any revolution

2020-01-02 22:56:22 UTC  

"Men revolt, therefore they aren't entirely pro government"

2020-01-02 22:56:25 UTC  

Wrong

2020-01-02 22:56:49 UTC  

I'm saying that there's countless examples of men fighting against the state

2020-01-02 22:56:55 UTC  

It's all about which governance you ally yourself with

2020-01-02 22:57:07 UTC  

Masculinity is more aggressive

2020-01-02 22:57:09 UTC  

More violent

2020-01-02 22:57:11 UTC  

Revolutions don't take place without a supporting power center

2020-01-02 22:57:12 UTC  

In which direction that is

2020-01-02 22:57:14 UTC  

Well, it depends

2020-01-02 22:57:19 UTC  

Eoppa, it's against the state

2020-01-02 22:57:21 UTC  

1) France crumbled and eventually Napoleon restored civil order because the incumbent revolutionary government was extremely unstable and practiced tyranny by the majority.

2) The Congressional Convention adopted a nationalistic interpretation of the Constitution, providing additional provisions to the federal government over state, including the supremacy clause.

2020-01-02 22:57:38 UTC  

You don't seperate state from governance, that's cringe

2020-01-02 22:57:40 UTC  

The point I'm getting at is that these revolutionaries fought against the state in the first place

2020-01-02 22:57:46 UTC  

They aren't loyal to the state

2020-01-02 22:57:52 UTC  

Hell, look at Ukraine's anarchists

2020-01-02 22:57:53 UTC  

Yes they are

2020-01-02 22:57:55 UTC  

Happy now?

2020-01-02 22:58:11 UTC  

I have to go, but you are so bluepilled in how you view ideology