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Imagine admitting this shit on your bit, we need Hitler.
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@whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @William_The_Dragonborn I hate to say this, but our guys need to let Hitler go. He was too soft. We need to get fucking vicious.
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No. You need to let Hitler go because he was unique to Germany. We aren't Germany.
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @William_The_Dragonborn Yes. That is a better explanation lol.
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@whiteman_ @William_The_Dragonborn Maybe it's the Padarou PFPs lol
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@William_The_Dragonborn @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried You have to forgive me chaps, sometimes I think you both are the same. Probably the hivemind
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried No, we need right wing Pol Pot.
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@Humpleupagus @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried I'm letting him go. That's why I don't have any swastikas on my profile.
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I honestly think people should pay closer attention to the Spanish Civil War and Franco's subsequent rule. There's greater political parallels to our situation there.
To some extent I wonder if German fascism was pushed in media because it was easier for the left to attack as a strawman, muh holocaust being part of that. I just note that there aren't six million videos about Franco.
Finally, to some extent, the undercurrent in modern society, including anti-colonislism is really just anti-anglo rule. While there are always fringes, Hispanics don't complain about Spanish colonialism. Everyone hates the Brits though. Thus, another reason to look towards Spain. People seem generally more accepting, whether or not they realize it.
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I'm not reading all this shit🤨
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Here... I translated it
I fair dinkum think people should pay closah attention ta the bloody spanish fahkin' civil wahr 'n franco's subsequent rule. There's greader fahkin' political pahrallels ta our situation theah.
ta some extent i wondah if german fascism was pushed in mediah because it was easiah fawr the bloody left ta attack as a strawman, muh holocaust bein' pahrt of that. I just note that theah ahren't six million videos about franco.
finally, ta some extent, the bloody undercurrent in modern sociechoo, includin' anti-colonislism is really just anti-anglo rule. Wile theah ahah always fringes, hispanics don't complayyn about spanish colonialism. Everyone 'ates the bloody brits though. Thus, anothah reason ta look towahrds spayyn. People seem generally mawah accepting, wethah awr not they realize it. Fahkin' bloody oath cobber.
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfried @Humpleupagus @Bunsen @whiteman_ Franco did one thing right, he had his chief medical doctor examine the mentality of communists, he didnt view those he examined as human but as subjects and compared them, he found that they all had innately degenerative mentality and such conditions were even more pronounced in females. I am not a big supporters of Franco but I can admit when something was done right.
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Don't confuse my position for saying Franco was right or wrong for any particular action. I'm saying there are greater parallels, including how politics was fractured, nearly an even split at a very general level compared to Germany highly pluralistic situation, the arch that split took leading to the war, including the politicizing law and prosecutorial discretion by both sides, the level and types of propaganda produced by both sides, and the goal of the fascist movement, which was in large part a moral reformation and particularly of the church and crown.
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@Humpleupagus @Bunsen @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ Didn't Franco shelter jews and fly in niggers for the war and let them stay if they "converted" not saying he was awful or anything but he's not a good example to follow IMO, plus his rule fell apart after his death as he trusted the monarchy instead of appointing his own heirs and in the end his foes won.
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But there is an analogy though. Look at the US alt-right. There's a strong push for a reformation that is moral / religious in nature (the church) and of how rule is centralized, with aspects of concerns about judicial overreach and the scope of executive authority (crown).
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@Humpleupagus @Bunsen @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried The US never really had a church and obviously no crown. If anything we need to have both established in the first place and they should in fact work in tandem. Pure secularism was a mistake.
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@Humpleupagus @Bunsen @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried Sure. I get that.
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@Bunsen @Humpleupagus @WhitestTemplar @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried By Anti-American I mean the civil religion enforced upon the whole country not opposition to the many folk cultures out there.
And this isn't an anti-Protestant thing, more of a rejection of the remnant of Yankee cultural inertia that the "alt-right" is largely refusing to embrace. They're reverting to something more fundamental in regards with who they are (and who their ancestors are) or switching to something more in line with how they see the world rather than the generic liberal religious sentiment this culture is built on.
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@Humpleupagus @Bunsen @WhitestTemplar @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried A lot of the "alt-right" is kinda "anti-American" in nature (in the Anglo-traditional cultural sense, not hatred of America in and of itself) and in the religious views that are more common among them (more traditional Catholicism and Orthodoxy) the old religious views of America and the stark separation is brought into doubt. The "Seven Sisters of American Protestantism" are dead. We are in the midst of a religious change in the country.
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@wgiwf @Humpleupagus @WhitestTemplar @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried Anti-American at this point isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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I think in the long run given the history of western propaganda, any reformative movement should dispense with German fascism in direct reference and imagery. Instead of wearing old masks, any movement should be unique to our time and circumstances.
With this, I'm not saying history should be dispensed with, as if often rhymes and is, therefore, informative. Rather, I'm saying a reformative movement doesn't require any particular mask, let alone one belonging to another time and place, and I'm not really sure what it adds anyway.
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@Humpleupagus @Bunsen @WhitestTemplar @William_The_Dragonborn @wgiwf @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried The platform for the day of our times is National Retardism.
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@Humpleupagus @Bunsen @WhitestTemplar @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried Yeah, the NDSAP larp doesn't really serve much practical purpose. You can be inspired by a thing without attempting the fools errand of trying to implement said thing into a rather hostile culture for little apparent gain. I'm just observing that the Christian element of what can be called the alt-right (or dissident right) has largely rejected the religious views of the old elites and this is a cultural shift that is ongoing and is a dispensing with history to some extent, for better or worse, (I have my own thoughts on the matter but that's beside the point of the observation).
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Have you considered....?
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@wgiwf @Humpleupagus @Bunsen @WhitestTemplar @William_The_Dragonborn @whiteman_ @Witch_Hunter_Siegfried the Romans where a powerful military force so I think our military would be better if our army dressed like Roman legionnaires.