Tommy Vercetti
The Don
I am not trolling, this is my honest opinion. I HATE Communism.
I am not trolling, this is my honest opinion. I HATE Communism.
Nothing wrong with exploiting workers. I have no problem profiting at the expense of others. You have to do what you have to do to prosper.
So if you're not just trolling for lulz, then
are you a Nazi? This seems to be a very fascist way of thinking.
I am not a Nazi. I am a right wing extremist though.
The soviet union failing was and is America's biggest tragedy.
Well, traditionally, fascism advocates the primacy of the state, nation or ethnic group (the various strands differ), and generally frown on the sort of individualism/egoism expressed by Tommy Vercetti. Right-fascist movements such as the Hitlerite Nazis and the Italian Fascists were generally ambivalent to class struggle, although they tended to view themselves as transitional states, while left-fascist movements such as the Strasserite Nazis and most European neo-Nazi movements tend to see some form of anti-capitalism as integral to their ideology, and some even actively preach class war as a fundamental principal of fascism, going so far as to appropriate certain elements of Marxism. In practice, this tends to get lost beneath more reactionary cultural concerns, further overshadowed by the fact that neo-Nazism is frequently obscured by the right-fascism and reactionary authoritarianism of more prominent middle-class movements.are you a Nazi? This seems to be a very fascist way of thinking.
This is not inaccurate, but fascist ideology dictates that the advancement must be on behalf of the state, nation or "race", rather than on behalf of any one individual. Fascism is, culturally and politically, an extremely collectivistic ideology, with a strong groupthink mentality and a fanatical dedication to an often-transcendent "higher" cause; selfish individualism is, as I said, highly discouraged.But you do realize that is a Nazi way of thinking, right? That all people are expendable in the name of advancement and such.
It's known as cynical sarcasmCome on CivG
You do think like a Nazi *DING* GODWIN'S LAW!!!! *DING*I am not a Nazi. I am a right wing extremist though.
It's known as cynical sarcasm
You do think like a Nazi *DING* GODWIN'S LAW!!!! *DING*
Anti-semitism is actually pretty peripheral to the ideological theory of Nazism, it was merely disproportionately apparent in practice. What distinguishes Nazism from vanilla Fascism is, first and foremost, it's adherence to an ethnic or "racial" nation-state, rather than a cultural or civic one, inevitably occupying a position of ethnic separatism and, more often than not, ethnic supremacism. Anti-semitism is essentially an expression of this underlying drive, prominent because Jews were both a traditional victim and a convenient scapegoat, rather than because their persecution was a cornerstone of Nazi ideology.I am not an anti-semite,so I am NOT a Nazi.
But you are dressed as one (eg: holding extreme right wing views)I am not an anti-semite,so I am NOT a Nazi.
Overly simplistic; Nazism is a particular strain of Fascism, a revolutionary form of authoritarian ultranationalism, and cannot be equated to any and all far-right positions. The left-right axis is an archaic myth, and utterly useless as an analytical tool outside of a traditionalistic two-party system, and, even then, utterly contextual.But you are dressed as one (eg: holding extreme right wing views)
Well, traditionally, fascism advocates the primacy of the state, nation or ethnic group (the various strands differ), and generally frown on the sort of individualism/egoism expressed by Tommy Vercetti. Right-fascist movements such as the Hitlerite Nazis and the Italian Fascists were generally ambivalent to class struggle, although they tended to view themselves as transitional states, while left-fascist movements such as the Strasserite Nazis and most European neo-Nazi movements tend to see some form of anti-capitalism as integral to their ideology, and some even actively preach class war as a fundamental principal of fascism, going so far as to appropriate certain elements of Marxism. In practice, this tends to get lost beneath more reactionary cultural concerns, further overshadowed by the fact that neo-Nazism is frequently obscured by the right-fascism and reactionary authoritarianism of more prominent middle-class movements.
I think this may be the point of confusion...
This is not inaccurate, but fascist ideology dictates that the advancement must be on behalf of the state, nation or "race", rather than on behalf of any one individual. Fascism is, culturally and politically, an extremely collectivistic ideology, with a strong groupthink mentality and a fanatical dedication to an often-transcendent "higher" cause; selfish individualism is, as I said, highly discouraged.
Err, right. The Capitalism that has tripped on it's feet that started this whole Great Recession mess, continues to exploit workers, and keeps on seeing the unemployed as an invisible pool?
I'll take Socialism any time of the day over capitalism.
Honest question here: What extra freedoms does capitalism offer?You'll take socialism over capitalism because you have no value for freedom or individual rights and you view it as an easy ride. If you don't want to be "exploited" then go out and get some skills and compete equitably against those evil "exploiters." Stop sheepishly relying on others to support you if you don't like it.
If you don't want to be "exploited" then go out and get some skills and compete equitably against those evil "exploiters."
What if they don't have the money to learn an entirely new skillset? Education isn't cheap you know.
If thats the case then it sucks to be you. I am not going to give up my individualism to be part of a human herd of sheep.
If thats the case then it sucks to be you. I am not going to give up my individualism to be part of a human herd of sheep.
You'll take socialism over capitalism because you have no value for freedom or individual rights and you view it as an easy ride. If you don't want to be "exploited" then go out and get some skills and compete equitably against those evil "exploiters." Stop sheepishly relying on others to support you if you don't like it.
Honest question here: What extra freedoms does capitalism offer?