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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

He was the German who protected Chinese in Nanking from Japanese wartime atrocities during WW2.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, the primary lesson of WW2 is that the Nazi's did not start out as evil, and nor were all soldier's 100% evil either. Very few people get this or care and identifying our movement with a group today's zeitgeist demonizes isn't helpful.

A super-secret organization behind WW2 and all the evils of the past is responsible for today's social ills? Maybe. I think it's more likely to be a result of an academic culture which rewards students for challenging all established norms/culture/viewpoints. In aggregate it creates a generation the venerates perversion.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

John Rabe was a Nazi.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +2 / -1

there's a sticked post on the front page doing exactly this.

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MajorCaticus 2 points ago +3 / -1

I've been upvoting you.

I think you're being down-voted because of the term far-right. The media deliberately conflates right-wing extremism as being far/further/more right-wing. They try to convince their viewers that, the more "right" you are, the more look like an extremist and a Nazi. It's done to dehumanize us.

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MajorCaticus 4 points ago +4 / -0

Defining the left as egalitarian and the right as authoritarian creates a pretty uninteresting spectrum. How do your resolve both far left and far right governments having the same characteristics and ending in oppression?

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MajorCaticus 6 points ago +8 / -2

National jobs program, the peoples car, scape-goating your nations issues on a marginalized group, killing academics and religious leaders...

What communist revolution doesn't look just like this? What's the argument for the Nazi's being far-right? Because it was a nationalist/populist movement (communist revolutions share that too)?

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your link indicates that they stopped "promoting" these sets.

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MajorCaticus 5 points ago +5 / -0

First thing I thought while I was looking for Ca. Why are we so far down?

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MajorCaticus 7 points ago +8 / -1

Grass roots conservative movements like this are incredibly rare. A top level "thedonald" domain could be pretty low energy once his time in office is up. Something like this feels a little better:

America.win/al

America.win/ak

America.win/az

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, this is proof positive to any normie that false flags are actually being perpetrated.

Everyone needs to know.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some friends have kids a couple years older than my son. They'll bring over garbage bags full of Timberland, Gap, Old Navy, etc. without any signs of wear on them. I've really only bought my son a couple things. One of which was a name brand jacket which ended up being ~$14 after multiple sales were applied at an outlet store.

On the other hand maybe the parents choose to splurge on their son's clothing because they never had anything but hand-me-downs growing up...

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MajorCaticus 8 points ago +8 / -0

This POS killed a utility worker on his first ride along after being hired. The 34 year old he murdered had young kids and had just started on a path that would have let really provide for his family.

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MajorCaticus 7 points ago +7 / -0

Whether it came from the store or a garage sale, it often looks the same.

Even if the kid's parents are rich, I'm not seeing the connection between spending money on clothing and indulging/spoiling your child.

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MajorCaticus 3 points ago +3 / -0

We need to organize militias at the local level.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's a big NO on Nuclear. Diablo Canyon is being shut down because it's reached it's end of life, and the cost to retrofit is astronomical. Also, it generates too much power and there's no way to store it up while renewables are generating during daytime hours. Costs to start and stop nuclear is too high so it constantly runs and ends up just dumping a huge amount of energy.

Renewables aren't going away in CA so what we need is a greater ability to peak shave until utility scale, dense, energy storage is available.

Natural gas all the way.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Organizing a protest along the lines of, "a day without a woman" protest could work.

Spread the message that on some certain day no one wears a mask (a day without a mask) and that by no means should anyone conform to any mask rules.

Continue with "a day kids go to school," a day without social distancing," etc. and finish with "a day without a county health services department" to really stir things up.

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MajorCaticus 1 point ago +1 / -0

This only works if everyone get the message and executes simultaneously. If a police state can control the message, keep the tension dialed down, they can shut down any individuals that step out of line.

We need organization.

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MajorCaticus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope, just the PRC. There's not much point in changing the acronym to distinguish between us an the People's Republic of China.

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MajorCaticus 4 points ago +4 / -0

The city has all the hallmarks of a first tier major metropolis (eg. boutiques, unique local diners, fancy restraurants, first class parks, and unique sights). The difference is that all of this is packed in so tightly that you can see the whole city on foot and not feel like you're wasting any time. The fusion of British, Chinese and a little Indian, influence is interesting and has a strong sense of character. The people are pleasant and the city is clean and comfortable. With many cities you want to head in, see the sights and leave. Hong Kong made me want to linger...

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