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    Quote Originally Posted by FreelancePoliceman View Post
    Oh yes. Rojava. Famously responsible for the Syrian civil war. Never mind the American-funded Islamic fundamentalist armies with a penchant for beheading and explosions; it's the secularist communists blowing themselves up.



    In the same way that it isn't anti-Jewish or anti-homosexual?
    Why say American funded, as if Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Qatar aren't leading the funding and organizing of terrorism world wide? Why deflect from them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreelancePoliceman View Post
    In the same way that it isn't anti-Jewish or anti-homosexual?
    https://tinyurl.com/z4yx3znk

    Sorry, had to shorten the URL because the original one referred to the Moustache Man so the link never could've worked.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nairumel View Post
    Why say American funded, as if Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Qatar aren't leading the funding and organizing of terrorism world wide? Why deflect from them?
    Clearly, everything is America's fault. America just mind-controls many Middle Eastern countries into following the ideals of Sayyid Qutb, which is totally beneficial to America, somehow. There's nothing America likes more than watching its own citizens die, which is why all American citizens are dead and we live under global Marxism now, all because of America's mind control, aka, orieeeeeeeentalism. Yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coeruleum Blue View Post
    https://tinyurl.com/z4yx3znk

    Sorry, had to shorten the URL because the original one referred to the Moustache Man so the link never could've worked.
    ****** had incoherent thoughts; what else is new?

    It is now clear beyond all reasonable doubt that H. and his associates believed they were socialists, and that others, including democratic socialists, thought so too.
    Nazism emerged from the melange of discontents following Germany's defeat in the first world war. The most organized and loudest of the discontents were the communists, and many of those who'd eventually become Nazis had once held some interest in the movement or considered themselves communists. Nazism was not really a coherent ideology for a long time, and it appealed to intellectually and spiritually confused people. But as the Nazis gained popularity and power they quickly dropped any left-wing ideas they'd once had. Their statements toward and killing of communists is I think clear enough, as was their alliance with the German capitalist class.

    Goebbels was a liar, to be sure, but no one can explain why he would lie to his diaries. And to the end of his days he believed that socialism was what National Socialism was about.
    Goebbel's position was "everything the 99% of people calling themselves "socialists" believe and fight for is wrong; we have better claim to the name." By the time the Nazis were in power Nazism was firmly anti-socialist. They did not recognize "socialists" as part of the same movement or fighting for the same goals. This feeling was mutual. It's analogous to "black Africans are the real Jews;" claiming the name doesn't make them so and they share nothing in common. This "Nazis were really socialists; it's in the name national socialism" business comes from anti-communists whose real goal is to discredit communism; it's not a defensible position and no one would try to argue this without that motivation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nairumel View Post
    Why say American funded, as if Turkey, Saudi Arabia
    Vassal states, who have been protected by the U.S. and whose goals align with the US.

    And because Coer is American and the US funding literal al-Quaeda in Syria (while, incidentally, stealing its oil), is a bigger problem than the nobodies who are Rojava. Saying "hm, I wonder why the Middle East is so violent," then blaming it on fucking Rojava of all things, when your own country is responsible for a lot of that violence, is criminally blind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreelancePoliceman View Post
    Vassal states, who have been protected by the U.S. and whose goals align with the US.

    And because Coer is American and the US funding literal al-Quaeda in Syria (while, incidentally, stealing its oil), is a bigger problem than the nobodies who are Rojava. Saying "hm, I wonder why the Middle East is so violent," then blaming it on fucking Rojava of all things, when your own country is responsible for a lot of that violence, is criminally blind.
    *Blaming it on communism. I also blamed the kibbitzes in Israel, which was clearly created by the British Empire (British Mandate of Palestine) and literally Hı̇tler, aka, the Haavara Agreement to send Jews who weren't going to be genocided in the Holocaust to Israel, which reminds me of @godslave's point a while back that Jews in Israel are living with people who think as well of them as literally Hı̇tler did, and I told him that the Haavara Agreement was literally created by Hı̇tler so that might not be a coincidence. The Middle East appears to be overwhelmingly the most communist place in the world, and if the US supports some Middle Eastern states that appear to be engaged in some form of socialism, this is probably because of all the socialist elements in the US government like Saul Alinsky aligning with all the socialist elements in the Middle East like Sayyid Qutb.

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