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Liberal Fascism

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-13 15:28

Is there any sort of leftist-fascism movement? I like Fascism but I would like one that is either leftist or a mix of left and right wings.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-20 12:02

>>40

Hey faggot here's a protip: No one finds you cool just because you can change the font of your letters and make lines above your text. Stop using it throughout the entire fucking textboards. Everywhere I go I see your shit of "Go back to /lounge/" or some other shit. Seems you provide nothing of value and even less value than trolls. Just shut the fuck up you cockstain and go outside. Leave political debate for the adults.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-20 12:35

ITT: >>41 is a frustrated 14 year old with autism and believes he provides things of value with his incessant ranting that nobody cares about.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-21 1:58

ITT: >>42 gets butthurt after realizing that his text changing skills and line making has no use here and nobody thinks he is cool for doing it. Now that his one talent is ruined he has no purpose in life and will probably off himself before reaching 30.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-21 2:21

>>43
ITT: >>43 Believes in his little mind that I'm implying that I am somehow "superior" to him and others because I can put in silly bulletin board code that a third grader could do if taught how to do so properly.

butthurt
Further proof of his tiny mind and insular way of thinking is the fact that he can't think of other insults besides overused dead horse beaten terms imported from /b/ and that he should go back there, please.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-21 21:54

>>38
First off I'm not the other guy, I'm >>37.

Sorry but the first 2 sentences seem contradictory.
Aren't fascism and communism ideologies?
Isn't a country's political and economic history part of it's past?

A country's economic history generally does have a significant effect on their political condition but I suppose I can accept the quantum chaotic random element that is unaffected by a person's material desires. France had a level of industrial development similiar to that of Italy and Germany leading up to the 1st world war but it was not predisposed towards fascism because it was a nation state with a liberal-revolutionary history long before Italy and Germany were unified and long before they had achieved levels of wealth that were present when fascists came to power in those countries. As a result the majority of the population had been indoctrinated to support democracy and oppose authoritarianism, even though there were strong fascist movements in France they were only popular among non-conformists.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-21 22:56

>>38
First off I'm not the other guy, I'm >>37.

Sorry but the first 2 sentences seem contradictory.
Aren't fascism and communism ideologies?
Isn't a country's political and economic history part of it's past?

A country's economic history generally does have a significant effect on their political condition but I suppose I can accept the quantum chaotic random element that is unaffected by a person's material desires. France had a level of industrial development similiar to that of Italy and Germany leading up to the 1st world war but it was not predisposed towards fascism because it was a nation state with a liberal-revolutionary history long before Italy and Germany were unified and long before they had achieved levels of wealth that were present when fascists came to power in those countries. As a result the majority of the population had been indoctrinated to support democracy and oppose authoritarianism, even though there were strong fascist movements in France they were only popular among non-conformists.

Name: Anonymous 2009-07-21 22:57

>>46 here
oops, my internet went when i tried to post that and when i got it back on i refreshed the page

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