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>>15025157
The irony of this post is too much lol.

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I already said monarchism is dead, along with communism and national socialism. But the position of the monarchists is not dead, it remains and this must be the dissident one as well as the true "right" if you must use that stupid system to comprehend politics. That is to say the illiberal position, the one that is not about negative freedom, such as freedom FROM government, church, family, duty, whatever, but positive freedom. It could take the form of something like Juche, China is close to it and so on.

In my view both communism and fascism were very similar because of their structure and such, obviously communism aimed to be more "flat" but there's no real difference. They were a step towards what monarchies were. I'm very much supportive of that, strong collectivism against capital. Don't really care about the right-left labels but clearly America was founded on the same values the French revolutionaries had, it was pure individualism. Milo is simply adhering to these revolutionary values still, because they align with corporate interests and such.

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