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@StarProphet @p Agree but China isn’t Germany and while Germans create stuff everybody wants due to innovation and Quality, China steals technology, applies its advantages to make it cheaper. The Natsoc model works in both countries but with different mechanisms.
Their IQ is also not as high with the Chinese and so, they created their one child policy that has probably doomed them to mediocrity going forward. They failed to recognize that their edge was endless population and fell for the anti-natalist Malthusian hubris. Similar to South Korea that also killed their demographic future although this was a feminism-state propaganda deal, not forced like China.
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@p @judgedread Philosophy is the study f reality using the mind as a tool. Philosophy, when done properly usually indicates when something won’t work and in this case, it doesn’t, not because it’s authoritarian but because it is against the nature of humanity and as such doomed to fail.
Also, the Church did not condemn the printing press: it just warned about its being abused. Another disingenuous argument, you must do better.
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@p @judgedread Philosophy eventually translates into reality. It’s just that a lot of it doesn’t have a good foundation and the only reason China avoided it is because they embraced national socialism (they don’t call it that but that’s what it is).
Philosophy tells you that ignoring human nature and the things that aren’t material is a surefire way to fail and to cause much harm to all elements of the body politic. The Church saw early on and condemned it for that reason.
Because they go against nature, totalitarian is the only way for a communist regime to go. In contrast, fascist regimes are immensely popular. One is not the same as the other. To reduce it to a mere changing of shirts because they may both be authoritarian is disingenuous at best.
All fascists had to be forcibly defeated by military force but communism has the distinction of historical, self-caused failure so yes, anybody can make the claim but you can’t just ignore this reality but communists do suck. What was the last commie regime that the UN said “OK, that’s enough buddy, you’re too oppressive so we will have to change your regime”?Yet they did this for South Africa, Rhodesia, Germany, Japan, etc. Spain had a fascist regime and only ended when their cuck king decided to end it. Only people bitching about it were the nun-raping communists but, like in most countries, they usually owned the media and so the idiot Spanish king pulled down his shorts and just let it happen.
Hitler’s policies were successful until he started running out of land. I don’t believe that micromanaging was a thing with that regime, judging by the many innovations that came about when they got ostracized by jeworld. Yes, Germans like order and authority but you can’t have a complete dictatorial regime and have innovations. This is also a bad argument.
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@p @judgedread Communism is not the same as fascism: the communist’s untenable position is that everything comes from the material, which is why it’s forbidden to be a communist and a catholic (Bergoglio not withstanding).
They may both be autocratic but fascism still allows for private business and the state is only involved to ensure it is working for the good of the faction. Communism is financial full retard and has no efficiencies that can sustain it.
Fascism would last forever if outside powers would not interfere with internal politics.
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@sim @ins0mniak @p That’s true too. Teenagers are slaves to convention and societal norms, for example (it’s what makes High School so painful -in a First World kind of painful)
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@sim @ins0mniak @p Only parents can do that.
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@p @ins0mniak @sim I’ll take your word for it. I am out of the courting game for the foreseeable future.
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@sim @ins0mniak @p Nobody gets raised with them anymore.
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@p @j I didn’t say it was the best outcome but there is good that can come out of adversity.
Alzheimer’s is a bad one and it’s made worse by the pharmaceutical company not being able to sell a drug that will improve the condition and so, stuff that could help the condition is suppressed by the FDA because nobody can pay for the studies and red tape needed to make it available.
Cancer too: there’s probably a simple, inexpensive way to deal with it but then, they wouldn’t make a fortune in oncology.
Diabetes type 2, for example, is a simple matter of cutting back on carbs but instead they prescribe insulin and a “balanced” diet that will not cure them.
I have personal experience with this kind of hardship and although I don’t wish this would have ever happened, the hardships and limitations that dealing with this issue require have absolutely not made me unhappy and instead brought forth the happiness you can only find when you are employed on something that benefits others and not yourself.
Like I stated, you can either complain and be miserable or embrace it and find happiness. Up to each one of us.
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@p @j Well, the extra chromosome doesn’t come from alcohol abuse, does it?
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@Leyonhjelm @p @ins0mniak @sim Because it’s the cop’s raison d’etre. If people did that more often, you probably would never need cops.
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@p @j They are a blessing. It’s a hardship from our external point of view but it does make them improve and achieve in ways they didn’t think they were capable of.
You can only achieve true happiness here through service and having a special needs family member put you on your way.
Or you can see it as a burden and live miserably.
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@p @j She’s actually smarter than you the typical Gucci wearer.
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@p @ins0mniak @sim The essence of good manners is charity: you would treat people as you would like to be treated, even better.
When as a society member, you are educated that you are not the center of the universe, and respect other people, manners happen.
It was also a high trust society, like South Korea now: you can forget your wallet in the bus and it would still be there when you went back for it.
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@p @ins0mniak @sim Manners were better then too.
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@p @dagda @jn Agreement will not profit me. Kristallnacht did happen though, no disagreement there.
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@p @dagda @jn The guy may or may not have engineered an oven but the questions were all about crimes committed during the conduct of the war. Nothing about lampshades or anything related.
All that shit came about decades later through books and movies.
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@p @dagda @jn You mean the ovens that were so efficient we are unable recreate them now? Those ovens? I don’t see that questioning in the transcripts, BTW.
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@p @dagda @jn The Nuremberg trials never mentioned anything related to the Holohoax. It was all war crimes. The allegations on the mass murder of jews didn’t show up until decades later.
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@p @dagda @jn I read the Dalton translation and yes, Hitler did hate the jew but nowhere in the translation I read anything that said he wanted to exterminate them. Just out of the positions of power and influence in Germany.
IMO, the Big Shoah was nothing but the Allies bombing all the roads making it impossible to transport food to the work camps. It’s why the allegations of Holocaust don’t crop up until several decades after.
It isn’t “History” if the purported horrors weren’t discussed or published until much later.
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