Embarrassed for them, but shocked that they think this the way to act.And that's generation ********* ladies and gentlemen.
Go crawl back into your safe space and study there.
Embarrassed for them, but shocked that they think this the way to act.And that's generation ********* ladies and gentlemen.
lol okBemoaning identity politics in the same breath as you lump people into categories such as 'left-wingers'....you don't see it?
Go crawl back into your safe space and study there.
Of course, that's become the hallmark of the left in America.
Call anyone a Nazi... they've been doing it since Trump was elected. Oh hey look... all college age morons again.
Only thing missing is a communist flag.
Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plyC2ipo2B4
They do it in the UK too, guys holds free speech sign they all attack him and call him a nazi / facist LOL.
Historian Aaron Gillette described Evola as "one of the most influential fascist racists in Italian history."[3] Evola was admired by the Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini.[4] He idolized the Nazi SS. He admired SS head Heinrich Himmler, whom he knew personally.[3] Evola spent World War II working for the Nazi SD.[5] During his trial in 1951, Evola denied being a Fascist and instead referred to himself as a ‘superfascist’. Concerning this statement, historian Elisabetta Cassina Wolff wrote that "It is unclear whether this meant that Evola was placing himself above or beyond Fascism."[6]
Evola was the "chief ideologue" of Italy's terrorist radical right after World War II.[7] He continues to influence contemporary neofascist movements.[7][8][9][10]
Many of Evola's theories and writings were centered on his idiosyncratic mysticism, occultism, and esoteric religious studies,[11][12][5] and this aspect of his work has influenced occultists and esotericists. Evola also advocated domination and rape of women because he saw it "as a natural expression of male desire"; this misogynisticoutlook stemmed from his extreme right views on gender roles, which demanded absolute submission from women.
True, protest but for gawds sake make it coherentSee, if you're going to perjoratively critical, at least be accurate. The point to a safe space is for a person too scared of their own shadow to do anything about it, but the criticism of the left currently is that they are too violent and oppressive to the poor innocent right wingers.
You can't have both![]()
See, if you're going to perjoratively critical, at least be accurate. The point to a safe space is for a person too scared of their own shadow to do anything about it, but the criticism of the left currently is that they are too violent and oppressive to the poor innocent right wingers.
You can't have both![]()
So, just to clarify.
Calling people Nazis is stupid because they might not be.
But calling other people communists is fine.
Incidentally the guy in your video is Daniel 'DC' miller who wanted to give a talk in Berlin about his admiration for the philosophies a of 'Julias Evolva' and when it was cancelled he said he was being treated as a "cultural proletariat"
Julius Evolva:
So there's that...
True, protest but for gawds sake make it coherent
Those people are actually disgusting. So wrapped up in their own opinions that they have becoming delusional and seriously horrible people. When forums like The_donald complains about antifa and leftist thought police, these are the people they mean and they do exist. I've never seen anything this bad before, and I thought they were always overreacting. But sheesh.wow, imo that's essential viewing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KiNWJ8FiYg
"I was oppressed in middle school"
I laughed with the crowd at that.
His treatment afterwards was bad.
One of the only nice things about the alt-right is that its leaders are honest about the fact that they want nothing to do with traditional American conservatism. Like the original Nazis, they seek to replace the traditional right with their racial hogwash.
"I was oppressed in middle school"
I laughed with the crowd at that.
His treatment afterwards was bad.
Laughing at someone's misfortune when they were young? charming.
Laughing at someone's misfortune when they were young? charming.