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YuriBezmenov 16 points ago +16 / -0

You sound like you're the one who is triggered. There is value in comparing and contrasting with the past. You know everything that happened in Germany didn't just "happen", right? There is a logical sequence of events that led to that point, and people will get just as fed up again if they don't cut this stuff out. It's no secret that it's the same methods and tactics, coming from the same groups of people. Go back to reddit if you can't handle genuine exchange of ideas without becoming emotionally volatile.

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Mashiki 15 points ago +15 / -0

People don't like to be told that in the waning years of Weimar, that the levels of degeneracy is what led to the collapse of the government. With people taking a "I don't care, stability at any cost" route for the future.

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YuriBezmenov 13 points ago +13 / -0

Yes, exactly. The only reason the left hasn't been eaten alive is because of the election, and economic comfort. If we were to experience even a moderate recession I assure you people would become just as pissed off at antifa rioters smashing up local businesses. I don't talk about this stuff gleefully, it's just a matter of fact; if they don't cut it out they're going to learn the hard way. Public opinion is already flipping against them super hard right now. No amount of twitter lockdowns can stop people from intuiting what's going on.

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Mashiki 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yep. People don't seem to understand that the Weimar collapse was the entire middle class, and lower-upper class all falling into poverty. With the absolute poorest being crushed to the point that 9-12yr old girls being used for prostitution was considered acceptable.

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ShakeNBake 10 points ago +10 / -0

Look at the price of gold and ammunition instead of the stock market. There's your real "economic" indicator.