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>>18675620
Jean of Arc, the Guillotine, and Baudillard's Bantz are the only thing I could present as evidence to why the French shouldn't be annihilated.
>>18681143
>>18681586
I'm going to ruin it, but the joke is that fat people are such pigs they've decided to not only consume space, but human dignity, among other things. There, you get the fucking point now

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>What does that have to do with drawing attention to their parity though analogy?
More just a distinction; it is clear that political thoughts and opinions/temperaments develop greatly between different cultures, especially when the original and Western interpreted LHP/RHP difference are greatly affected by the difference between, say, Europe and India in terms of thought. But that is an aside, more than anything.
>as can be seen in the left and the right manifestations of political temperament. Individualism versus collectivism.
My apologies if I have misinterpreted this in particular, I was referring to the above.
>Are you implying that religion and politics are somehow categorically separate? What a preposterous supposition.
The religious? No, it's perfectly reasonable to link that into politics, after all one must greatly determine the other. The esoteric, on the other hand, is best and in it's purest form when it is not inherently linked into politics, see; Dugin, Evola, Hitlerists, etc.
I.e. to try and derive political basis from it is taking a tree for the sprouts, rather than the roots.
Now, if you will excuse me I must leave for work.

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Fascist with heavy populist/little-to-no racialist sentiments.
Like if you fused Mussolini/Gentile's doctrine with the American constitution then shuffled around the electoral process some to make it more antifragile/harder to possibly subvert.
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>>16808355
Anon I'm largely disillusioned with my political position because I know that the damage is already done and Fascism came around too late to succeed against the otherwise western consumerist system we see today. However, even if hoping for the eagle-and-fasces to fly over my country is deeply unrealistic, that still does not change that I feel some of it's specific outlooks or ideas resonate with me. and that I seek to integrate those into my daily life, my routine, and how I try act to others and myself. What ultimately matters isn't that the Catholics and Protestants died for nothing in a day where seemingly everyone is an atheist, but that they had the conviction down to an individual to act. You care about it because you have that same sense of conviction. It doesn't matter that it ultimately won't matter because that's everything, but YOU can make it matter, if only to yourself and how you act.

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