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For the record, I’m not saying I agree with their methods, but I don’t think it’s fair to them either that everyone is acting like they did irreparable harm to the monument.
Here comes the hexbear hoard!
Aww, did some random stranger on the internet hurt your feelings?
“The orange cornflour we used to create an eye-catching spectacle will soon wash away with the rain…"
“The orange cornflour we used to create an eye-catching spectacle will soon wash away with the rain…"
How does that help?
We’re talking about it
“The orange cornflour we used to create an eye-catching spectacle will soon wash away with the rain…"
Just like the Mona Lisa incident - they aren’t doing irreparable harm to the monument. It definitely gets the discussion going, which feels like their ultimate goal.
There it is!
authoritarian nature of capitalism
Plenty of instances of communists doing the same shit. Please refer to my original post.
Authoritarianism is not tied to political ideology. Authoritarianism takes advantage of whatever the political environment is. To think one environment doesn’t allow for authoritarianism while the other does is extremely naive. This isn’t a “both sides” argument, this is an argument that you incorrectly associate authoritarianism with only capitalism.
I don’t know how else I can explain this to you, so this will be my last response.
That doesn’t answer the question though.
Yes it absolutely does. Your question was “Is killing Nazis authoritarian?”
Those aren’t mutually exclusive to define authoritarianism. I wouldn’t expect someone from hexbear to come with a good faith debate though.
A government ordering the killing of any group (political, ethnic, etc) abandoning due process for the individuals is authoritarian.
If you think authoritarianism exists on a single side of the political spectrum, you’re likely brainwashed.
Pence isn’t his running mate this time, wouldn’t work.
I’m really enjoying the story. It’s not the best produced show, but it’s expanding on some elements from the SW universe that haven’t been thoroughly explored yet, like how the Jedi were viewed by those who didn’t see them as the protectors of the galaxy, how the Jedi functioned outside of war time (they appeared to be very political), and how do the Jedi handle themselves when they make mistakes.
I think there are legitimate things to criticize with the show, but it’s not worthy of negative reviews it’s receiving.
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