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Luniandez wrote:
Fascism is the open terrorist dictatorship of the most reactionary, most chauvinistic, and most imperialist elements of finance capital. Fascism attempts to secure a massive base for monopoly capital among the petty bourgeoisie, attracting the peasantry, artisans, office workers and civil servants who have been removed from their normal course of life, penetrating the lives of these workers.
The growth of fascism and its seizure of power in Germany and several other countries means:

(a) That the revolutionary crisis and the indignation of the masses against the rule of capital is growing;
(b) That the capitalists can no longer maintain their dictatorship through the old methods of parliamentarism and bourgeois democracy in general;
(c) That, furthermore, the methods of parliamentarism and bourgeois democracy in general are becoming an obstacle to capitalists both in national politics (the struggle against the proletariat) and in foreign policy (war for the imperialist partition of the world);
(d) That with this in mind, capital is compelled to move towards an open terrorist dictatorship within the country and to unrestricted chauvinism in foreign policy, which represents a direct preparation for imperialist wars;

Born from the very womb of bourgeois democracy, fascism in the eyes of capitalists would be the way to save capitalism from collapse. It only serves to deceive and disarm workers that social democracy denies the fascistization of bourgeois democracy and draws a principled contrast between democratic countries and countries of fascist dictatorship. On the other hand, fascist dictatorship is not an inevitable stage of the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie in all countries. The possibility of avoiding it depends on the fighting forces of the proletariat, which are paralyzed by the disintegrating influence of social democracy more than anything else.

Extracts from the Theses of the thirteenth plenary on fascism, the danger of Wars, and the tasks of communist parties. December 1933 in. The Communist International: 1919-1943 Documents, VOLUME 111 (1929-1943). Selected and Edited by Jane Degras.

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Well, I liked this factbook...
I don't think anyone has posted anything like this, not that I know of.

well yeah whenever someone defines fascism i don't usually see people pull marxist rhetoric out their ass unless they're actively trying to get you to be a commie

Daily Question #66 by Lion

What is the most iconic sports rivalry in your nation's history, and what makes it so significant?

Share the story behind your nation's most iconic sports rivalry. Whether it's a fierce soccer derby, a legendary basketball showdown, or a historic tennis clash, delve into the passion, history, and significance that define this intense sporting competition.

Lionsroar is famous for its football/soccer passion and the league system. The fiercest derby is between the Legio Loewenburg and the King's Team, both old traditional clubs with different ideals and heated fan communities. More about football in Lionsroar here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i8hPIO_RSehkTR6psLVytSXrBpGgsdr7IX4cztfYu8s/edit?usp=sharing

Unity in Chaos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuFTCirwmoM

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Please check out my national anthem thanks!

Time to write some things about how powerful new nuclear cruisers, new nuclear giant ass submarines, nuclear battleships, Zumwalt bow shaped frigates, and how powerful my super destroyers are. (In my next post where Gojira helps Kumaria build their navy)

Divided Free Land wrote:well yeah whenever someone defines fascism i don't usually see people pull marxist rhetoric out their ass unless they're actively trying to get you to be a commie

Only respond if you really have something to criticize ;)

Ammmericaaaa wrote:
Unity in Chaos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuFTCirwmoM

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Please check out my national anthem thanks!

hello

Ropanama wrote:Me when I suddenly get childhood nostalgia (I want to go back, seriously, I felt more happiness when I was a child than what I'm am as a teenager. Sure, I was socially awkward many times back then, but the places that I used to go just grew a tree, a tree that'll be remembered forever, one that'll rot and be forgotten or a tree that'll regrow after one reminds of me of a time I don't remember. The world that I used to live in is so different from the one I was, but every time I want to remember something from the past, I just CAN'T REMEMBER it anymore. The only way I can know about it is through pictures, time capsules of places I've been, whether schools, restaurants or events. Why was I born with such a short memory span?):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LgxyMjqMEI&ab_channel=Ompampassou

I just want to be happy, but I'm always reminded when I felt real happiness, gratitude even.

My inner self feels like nothing, just an empty space, a vacuum. I don't know why I don't tell this to my therapist, I genuinely don't.

Laforeia wrote:

Daily Question #66 by Lion

What is the most iconic sports rivalry in your nation's history, and what makes it so significant?

Share the story behind your nation's most iconic sports rivalry. Whether it's a fierce soccer derby, a legendary basketball showdown, or a historic tennis clash, delve into the passion, history, and significance that define this intense sporting competition.

Lionsroar is famous for its football/soccer passion and the league system. The fiercest derby is between the Legio Loewenburg and the King's Team, both old traditional clubs with different ideals and heated fan communities. More about football in Lionsroar here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i8hPIO_RSehkTR6psLVytSXrBpGgsdr7IX4cztfYu8s/edit?usp=sharing

We enjoy football here. American style mind ya. With a few rule changes compared to the US.

Luniandez wrote:Only respond if you really have something to criticize ;)

Clearly, you didn't know that was the criticism...

Ropanama wrote:Me when I suddenly get childhood nostalgia (I want to go back, seriously, I felt more happiness when I was a child than what I'm am as a teenager. Sure, I was socially awkward many times back then, but the places that I used to go just grew a tree, a tree that'll be remembered forever, one that'll rot and be forgotten or a tree that'll regrow after one reminds of me of a time I don't remember. The world that I used to live in is so different from the one I was, but every time I want to remember something from the past, I just CAN'T REMEMBER it anymore. The only way I can know about it is through pictures, time capsules of places I've been, whether schools, restaurants or events. Why was I born with such a short memory span?):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LgxyMjqMEI&ab_channel=Ompampassou

I completely understand this, but use your photographs and memories as a way to move forward in your life, your growth, and development. Those memories that you have will never fade away and you will always have them as keepsakes to go back to when you feel the yearning for childhood and the past. Keep that bit of your old self with you through your personality and you will be fine!

Ralph Waldo Emmerson reminds us that "Life is a journey, not a destination." You will go through many ups and many downs, but the one thing that will always stay the same is your spirit. Do not allow anything to bring you down. You are a light among the darkness and the flower among the reeds. 😊

Hmmm...

...boo.

Luniandez wrote:Only respond if you really have something to criticize ;)

im criticizing the very obvious bias here, seeing as fascism and communism both are anti-capitalist and Fascism essentially had NOTHING to do with class struggle.
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Benito Mussolini once said "Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power" [the State would control the economy, not the boujee as you claim] , furthermore seeing as Mussolini's feelings towards the capitalist system weren't especially fond, which is just a decent assumption seeing as he was a socialist before founding the orthodox Fascist movement.
Hitler had similar feelings towards capitalism [even though Nazism is NOT fascism this is just to prove a point], seeing as he said "We are not fighting Jewish or Christian capitalism, we are fighting every capitalism: we are making the people completely free."

Horrorlandian State wrote:I completely understand this, but use your photographs and memories as a way to move forward in your life, your growth, and development. Those memories that you have will never fade away and you will always have them as keepsakes to go back to when you feel the yearning for childhood and the past. Keep that bit of your old self with you through your personality and you will be fine!

Ralph Waldo Emmerson reminds us that "Life is a journey, not a destination." You will go through many ups and many downs, but the one thing that will always stay the same is your spirit. Do not allow anything to bring you down. You are a light among the darkness and the flower among the reeds. 😊

Life is temporary anyways, why keep going?

/s

Tape wrote:Clearly, you didn't know that was the criticism...

I just saw a gratuitous disapproval there ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Divided Free Land wrote:im criticizing the very obvious bias here, seeing as fascism and communism both are anti-capitalist and Fascism essentially had NOTHING to do with class struggle.
----
Benito Mussolini once said "Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power" [the State would control the economy, not the boujee as you claim] , furthermore seeing as Mussolini's feelings towards the capitalist system weren't especially fond, which is just a decent assumption seeing as he was a socialist before founding the orthodox Fascist movement.
Hitler had similar feelings towards capitalism [even though Nazism is NOT fascism this is just to prove a point], seeing as he said "We are not fighting Jewish or Christian capitalism, we are fighting every capitalism: we are making the people completely free."

Are you revealing yourself, friend?

Divided Free Land wrote:im criticizing the very obvious bias here, seeing as fascism and communism both are anti-capitalist and Fascism essentially had NOTHING to do with class struggle.
----
Benito Mussolini once said "Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power" [the State would control the economy, not the boujee as you claim] , furthermore seeing as Mussolini's feelings towards the capitalist system weren't especially fond, which is just a decent assumption seeing as he was a socialist before founding the orthodox Fascist movement.
Hitler had similar feelings towards capitalism [even though Nazism is NOT fascism this is just to prove a point], seeing as he said "We are not fighting Jewish or Christian capitalism, we are fighting every capitalism: we are making the people completely free."

wow O_O

Luniandez wrote:Are you revealing yourself, friend?

What are you trying to insinuate here?

Ropanama wrote:Life is temporary anyways, why keep going?

It is a gift from God to be alive. Use that as a precursor to live and enjoy the challenges and changes of the every day. If you are struggling with existentialist thoughts, you may wish to seek support or counsel.

Laforeia wrote:Woah, wait, really? I had no idea, tysm for the info, Horrorlandia!! :D

You're welcome, little duckling! 🐥 quack quack!

Luniandez wrote:I just saw a gratuitous disapproval there ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Are you revealing yourself, friend?

Quite interesting of you to ignore the criticism but put blame on another, I'm going to assume your very clear bias here is of dislike of a certain economic system and not one of political means.

Horrorlandian State wrote:It is a gift from God to be alive. Use that as a precursor to live and enjoy the challenges and changes of the every day. If you are struggling with existentialist thoughts, you may wish to seek support or counsel.

Wouldn't be a gift if I was given autism and myopia. At least, I still wake up every single day, but I still have a certain feeling:

"What if this is the last time I ever slept?"

Give me a duckling please.

Tampa most iconic duo:
Me and The Great Furrican Empire (not biased)

Horrorlandian State, where's the duckling I wanted.

Divided Free Land wrote:well yeah whenever someone defines fascism i don't usually see people pull marxist rhetoric out their ass unless they're actively trying to get you to be a commie

that type of the political specturm dosn't have any meaning, becomes an individual defines it as they see fit.

Laforeia wrote:

Daily Question #66 by Lion

What is the most iconic sports rivalry in your nation's history, and what makes it so significant?

Share the story behind your nation's most iconic sports rivalry. Whether it's a fierce soccer derby, a legendary basketball showdown, or a historic tennis clash, delve into the passion, history, and significance that define this intense sporting competition.

Lionsroar is famous for its football/soccer passion and the league system. The fiercest derby is between the Legio Loewenburg and the King's Team, both old traditional clubs with different ideals and heated fan communities. More about football in Lionsroar here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i8hPIO_RSehkTR6psLVytSXrBpGgsdr7IX4cztfYu8s/edit?usp=sharing

Zangit, I thought this was just gonna be a general question.
Didn't realise this was actually relating to NS.

Hi

TescoPepsi wrote:Zangit, I thought this was just gonna be a general question.
Didn't realise this was actually relating to NS.

I was aboutta start rambling about the most RANDOM F1 rivalries from drivers no one has ever heard of.

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