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Look at how communist regimes (Soviet Union) and Fascist Regimes (Nazi Germany) have a lot in common (authoritarianism, racism, homophobia, antisemitism, sexism, totalitarianism). A more modern example is how people far enough left or far enough right start supporting Russia while people in the middle support Ukraine. 2 u/Bug-Type-Enthusiast Jun 26 '24 Thanks for the explanation!
I mean, he's a filthy stinking rich POS, but comparing him to Hitler is a WEE dramatic IMO. 2 years ago | 33 8 peedrinkingcrapface the ownership class in the Weimar was decimated by the economic shocks of WWI and the treaty that ended it. by all relevant metrics, it was the weakest in the history of modern capital. the Nazi rise, like all the worst experiments in political authoritarianism, took place in the absence of financial authoritarianism, within the power vacuum of...
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Doctor Nine Nine (he/they) worships at the altar of temptation into sin, the pursuit of the fruit of knowledge, and rejection of authoritarianism in all its forms. He considers himself a transtheistic Satanist, eclectic pagan (mostly Anglo-Saxon flavored), and "more mystic than wizard".
These plans have deep historical roots, and the U.S. will continue to systematically advance its geopolitical, military-political, and economic interests in the Arctic.” 2:43 1 7 15 5,381 Stephen Green @VodkaPundit Jan 11 Replying to @BRICSinfo Thanks for killing the Anglosphere, guys. 3 1 27 3,150 The Researcher @listen_2learn Jan 11 Replying to @BRICSinfo Elect a globalist and you get a democracy shield that criminalizes wrong-think and bans free speech platforms. That is called...
. ¨ Anonymous 12/14/24(Sat)01:44:14 No. 777 >>771 RIP. As bad as censorship and general authoritarianism is getting in the States, I can only imagine how bad it is in Australia and the UK. On immigration: it has to be deliberate but there might be more going on than just inflating the GDP or literally replacing all Whites (although both are happening).
Is ubisoft full of anarkiddies in this essay I will… >> Anonymous 2021-03-09 (Tue) 21:27:52   No. 8047 >>8045 >Is ubisoft full of Western Marxist academics / leftcoms * FTFY Remember that Ubisoft is French, so the concentration of post-Situ and Deleuzeian schizo-Marxism is probably higher than in any other national context. Ancoms would be deriding Marx as well as "father of authoritarianism" or some shit. >> Anonymous 2021-03-09 (Tue) 21:43:18   No. 8048 AC Unity is the most blatant...
While the need for censorship-resistance may be a bit lost on those of us in “free” countries, the rapid slide toward authoritarianism and political decay in many parts of the world is making it more apparent by the day that we need a way to transact with or without governmental approval.
DirtyHarry The Canary in the Cage Podcast is a fearless, incisive series that peels back the velvet curtain of Chinese authoritarianism, revealing how state control suffocates dissent, curtails free expression, and weaponizes surveillance against ordinary citizens.
Putin’s turn towards conservative nationalism in many ways anticipated the rise of the authoritarianism of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey; Narendra Modi in India; and Xi Jinping in China – and therefore we should not ignore the global appeal of Putinism.