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by The Galactic Authority of Progress » Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:38 am
by Interstellar Peoples Republics » Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:08 am
The Korean Papal States wrote:Interstellar Peoples Republics wrote:
The legacy of Fascism objectively was genocide and racism, and it's rightly become the object of vilification and ridicule as its final legacy. Nobody cares about whatever "world of fascist positions and systems" exist outside of this because, unless they actually manifest themselves in reality, it's just you playing with your imaginary Lego.
Only if you exclusively get your history from western liberal revisionists terrified at the prospect of another Franco, or worse for them a proper Falangist system along the lines of Jose Antonio himself taking root anywhere. Fascism came to be at a time of US/Soviet hegemony, as such only communism and liberalism were allowed to exist by threat of overwhelming military violence. Evil men and human suffering pose no threat to the status quo, so dictators of course were permitted to exist so long as they bent the knee one way or the other. But Spain walked the line and prospered spiritually and interpersonally as a fascist system under Franco in the shadow of the Spanish Civil War, the only reason the system collapsed into liberalism was because Franco never prepared a successor. Autocracies have historically been frequently the best systems for societies. The problem with liberal hegemony is that it disallows good men from being autocrats,and as such only evil men seize nations anymore. We need more good men willing to seize nations, we need to return to the time of reluctant kings. Fascism is simply the ancient (and most universally successful) way of human government adapted into a modern economic scheme.
Of course, there are always the republican apologists who say that era was terrible, but the Republicans were brutal savages who raped and murdered nuns and priests for sport. It was a brutal war on both ends, both sides could be exceedingly cruel where there was a battlefield, but only one of those sides had even a play at a moral compass.
★ Yes, I defend Stalin. ★
★ No, I will not elaborate. ★
by Audioslavia » Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:21 am
Interstellar Peoples Republics wrote:
I see a lot of dogmatic proselytising but where is the actual rebuttal to what I said?
by The Machine Regime » Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:39 am
by Knights of LUSITANIA » Mon Sep 30, 2024 10:34 am
Interstellar Peoples Republics wrote:I see a lot of dogmatic proselytising but where is the actual rebuttal to what I said?
by Attes in Majestia » Mon Sep 30, 2024 10:38 am
The Korean Papal States wrote:Interstellar Peoples Republics wrote:
The legacy of Fascism objectively was genocide and racism, and it's rightly become the object of vilification and ridicule as its final legacy. Nobody cares about whatever "world of fascist positions and systems" exist outside of this because, unless they actually manifest themselves in reality, it's just you playing with your imaginary Lego.
Only if you exclusively get your history from western liberal revisionists terrified at the prospect of another Franco, or worse for them a proper Falangist system along the lines of Jose Antonio himself taking root anywhere. Fascism came to be at a time of US/Soviet hegemony, as such only communism and liberalism were allowed to exist by threat of overwhelming military violence. Evil men and human suffering pose no threat to the status quo, so dictators of course were permitted to exist so long as they bent the knee one way or the other. But Spain walked the line and prospered spiritually and interpersonally as a fascist system under Franco in the shadow of the Spanish Civil War, the only reason the system collapsed into liberalism was because Franco never prepared a successor. Autocracies have historically been frequently the best systems for societies. The problem with liberal hegemony is that it disallows good men from being autocrats,and as such only evil men seize nations anymore. We need more good men willing to seize nations, we need to return to the time of reluctant kings. Fascism is simply the ancient (and most universally successful) way of human government adapted into a modern economic scheme.
Of course, there are always the republican apologists who say that era was terrible, but the Republicans were brutal savages who raped and murdered nuns and priests for sport. It was a brutal war on both ends, both sides could be exceedingly cruel where there was a battlefield, but only one of those sides had even a play at a moral compass.
by The Korean Papal States » Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:57 pm
Interstellar Peoples Republics wrote:I see a lot of dogmatic proselytising but where is the actual rebuttal to what I said?
by Porotia » Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:19 pm
Heijmskringla wrote:
It's okay, those two young women were just lacking cups and had to share one. I know it's sad to witness poverty but I'm sure they'll pull through. Praying for them!
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