There's good and bad lines from Fight Club. It just dawned on me that ANTIFA and Project Mayhem are after the same goals. I always enjoyed the "men's movement" aspects of Fight Club, while hating the communist aspects of it. Ditto for V for Vendetta, but I digress.
What's scary, is that ANTIFA sees themselves as liberators, and they've pushed that into the minds of useful idiots. BLM rioters loot out of envy, ANTIFA 1st goal is not so much taking your stuff, so much as destroying it so that it can no longer be possessed. Granted, they're full of shit, so they might keep you're stuff anyway, but whatever.
“The liberator who destroys my property is fighting to save my spirit. The teacher who clears all possessions from my path will set me free.”
― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
That's straight-up Bolshevism. Again, I'll remind myself that the very book and Fight Club movie is programming/propaganda.
The movie and book were great but inherently ironic (idk if it was purposeful or not). The main goal of all the men was to not be a slave to things and materials. They then just became a slave to the whims of Tyler Durden. Either way we’re slaves.
There's good and bad lines from Fight Club. It just dawned on me that ANTIFA and Project Mayhem are after the same goals. I always enjoyed the "men's movement" aspects of Fight Club, while hating the communist aspects of it. Ditto for V for Vendetta, but I digress.
What's scary, is that ANTIFA sees themselves as liberators, and they've pushed that into the minds of useful idiots. BLM rioters loot out of envy, ANTIFA 1st goal is not so much taking your stuff, so much as destroying it so that it can no longer be possessed. Granted, they're full of shit, so they might keep you're stuff anyway, but whatever.
“The liberator who destroys my property is fighting to save my spirit. The teacher who clears all possessions from my path will set me free.” ― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
That's straight-up Bolshevism. Again, I'll remind myself that the very book and Fight Club movie is programming/propaganda.
The movie and book were great but inherently ironic (idk if it was purposeful or not). The main goal of all the men was to not be a slave to things and materials. They then just became a slave to the whims of Tyler Durden. Either way we’re slaves.
It's funny isn't it? We have free will (most of us do at least) and despite that we always hopelessly become a slave to something.
The book is about slaves to hedonism in the bathouse scene. Re-read some of those fight descriptions...
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