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>> No.2722956 [View]
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Today, in what is generally assumed to be a more egalitarian world, people persist in racism, either because of their ignorance, their need to feel strong or their underlying desire to be at the top of an empire. Most racists probably fall into the ignorant category, but movements such as nazism show that they can easily be united with cynical expansionist rulers.

So, what does /sci/ think? Specific examples, things I left out, holes in the logic? On the other hand if you are a racist and wish to spew digital idiocy, go ahead. I need the lulz.

>> No.2701292 [View]
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Think about it.

American exceptionalism stems from this feeling that America is the last bastion of hope. Most other countries around the world have accepted what Americans perceive as "COMMUNIST" policies, failing to realize that Social Security and Medicare and Firefighters they love so much all stem from that same ideology. On top of this, America is falling behind on almost every category in the world.

NAZI liked socialism...and they also KILLED 11 MILLION PEOPLE. Therefore socialism = murder. This is American mentality.

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