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    Funny how most of Poland’s history was about us making unforced errors and getting got for that, and now we once again make plenty of unforced errors with glee

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        Germany did the same thing, they just were a more powerful country, and had a *little *more of a buffer for their dumb decisions. Fire your most competent minister, let the non-aggression treaty with Russia lapse, and antagonize the British Empire by building a navy you don’t need is certainly a speedrun.

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          the thousand year reich that ended in 13 years with germany being the fifth most powerful country in berlin… yeah.

          amazing that to this day nazis want to try it again.

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            That I’ve actually heard people say “I became a fascist when I realized communism failed everywhere it’s been tried” never ceases to astound me.

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    Socialism brought these peoples to sapience and in return they purged communists and doubled down on fascist apologism to become the Honorary Aryan; apparently the genocidal-against-slavs-Nazis were to be emulated.

    Meanwhile: some of the largest emigration per capita the world has ever seen, sex trade and organised crime runs rampant, awful inequality and ongoing cultural rot.

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      But have you considered that the sex trade is BASED and REDPILLED, and the mafia is MACHO and AWESOME?

      Seriously, though, I really do not understand this Slavic neo-nazi phenomenon. It’s like an African-American man joining the KKK.

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        Seriously, though, I really do not understand this Slavic neo-nazi phenomenon. It’s like an African-American man joining the KKK.

        It’s unfortunately common the world over whatever ethnicity; as Paolo Friere says in his Pedagogy of the Oppressed the oppressed sees their model of manhood in the oppressor, and I would say not without reason - the material always comes before the idea and there is a long history of climbing the politoeconomic social ladder by glomming on to western supremacism where material benefits have been gained at the expense of the “other”.

        The only true sublimation is through socialism

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          That makes sense, unfortunately. Most people are not deep thinkers – nor should they be – and explaining to the oppressed a world beyond imperialism is like explaining the real world to the shadow-watchers in Plato’s cave.

          Somebody I don’t otherwise admire said that the what makes communists different from philosophers is this: while the philosopher returns to the cave to tell people about the ideal world of forms he saw, the communist returns to the cave to smash the puppets casting the shadows, beat down the puppeteers, and drag people kicking and screaming into the sunlight.

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      Add some quote by Nietzsche gotten off wikipedia, and we have Twitter Fascist Bingo. (They always ignore the fact that Nietzsche openly said that when races combine, great civilizations result – Spain, for instance, which he admired much more than Germany).

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    Dont forget cultural perspectivelessness due to a cynical worldview where you either are a chump or the big shark using people. Also no communism good because they were corrupt and used “weak” people.

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    no masz racje. polacy wszyscy myslą ze są ofiary.

    mój stary zawsze wyzywa na “te czerwone” i “na jebanych sozialistów” ale nie rozumie ze oni wybudowali ten kraj po drugiej wojny światowej i bez nich była bieda 😭😭😭

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      Somebody said on here once that “by any real metric, Stalin was the most successful Polish nationalist of all time,” and it’s true.