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I am not nothing in the sense of emptiness, but I am the creative nothing, the nothing out of which I myself as creator create everything.

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    1. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 23
      Replying to @needcaek

      That's a Nietzsche Pepe in your Avi, isn't it? Nietzsche would've hate you and would've hated Nazi Germany. Nietzsche hated anti-semites. Not only did you choose the losing side but the ideological superstructure thereof is hideous. новый советский человек is the true Übermensch.

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    2. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 23
      Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

      I'm also now fascinated to know how you think the "ideological superstructure" Lenin championed is in any way preferable to National Socialism.

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    3. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 23
      Replying to @needcaek

      Well, for one it's not based in racist mysticism bullshit like Nazism is. I really don't need any more reasons after that.

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    4. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 23
      Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

      So as long as when someone/the state points at someone and says "kill", as long as the reason is not "racist", you're cool with it? Also, do you base this statement on your knowledge of national socialist policy somehow only being about hating Jews?

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    5. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 23
      Replying to @needcaek

      It doesn't matter that Nazi policy was about more than just hating Jews. The fact that hating Jews/Aryan supremacy is an aspect of it at all tarnishes the entire program. And while I'm not actually cool with killing, I'd rather be killing Kulaks than innocent Jews.

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    6. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 23
      Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

      Now who's the racist?

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    7. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 23
      Replying to @needcaek

      You.

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    8. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 23
      Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

      "I'd rather kill Kulaks than Jews" Sounds like a race-based decision to me.

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    9. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 23
      Replying to @needcaek

      It isn't. It's literally the exact opposite. Kulaks were basically capitalists. Kulak isn't a race. Capitalist isn't a race. Wanting to kill people because of their racial heritage isn't the same as wanting to kill in order to eliminate class based exploitation.

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    10. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 25
      Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

      It's not the exact opposite. It's *point* I don't like those people. What if Jews are over-represented in the class of people who are exploitative? I mean, surely you'll admit that Kenyans are significantly better at long distance running than other races.

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      Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 25
      Replying to @needcaek

      It doesn't matter if Jews are over-represented as capitalists/bankers whatever. It's a poor rationale to target an ethnic demographic because some of the population are also exploitative. It's unnecessary since all that's needed to go directly after those who are exploitative.

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        2. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 25
          Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

          Why is it a poor rationale? Let's say that, for example, 50% of "target demographic" is exploitative. If "removing exploiters" is the goal of the movement, is it not completely rational to start looking at "target demographic" first?

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        3. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 25
          Replying to @needcaek

          No, it isn't. Because 50% are innocent and on top of that, even if 50% of the target demographic were exploitative that doesn't translate into 50% of the exploitative individuals being exactly the demographic of which 50% are exploitative. Therefore more innocents are killed.

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        4. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 25
          Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @needcaek

          And that's what happened. The Nazis committed genocide on the basic of racial politics alone, whereas the justification for extreme violence of the USSR was based on social status.

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        5. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 25
          Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @needcaek

          *basis

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        2. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 25
          Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

          Is part of your claim that 100% of the people identified as "Kulaks" were exactly that? What was the precision of this particular decision?

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        3. Ariel Ialdabaoth  🔥‏ @bAbAHAdAd Sep 25
          Replying to @needcaek

          They owned farms. Pretty easy.

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        4. The Cough that Came with a Prize‏ @needcaek Sep 25
          Replying to @bAbAHAdAd

          Explain the difference to me between "owning a farm", which for the most part in that time period would have been a family farm and not a personal decision, differs from "having a specific ethnic background".

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