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camembertlythere:
“ death-by-lulz:
“ A possum broke into an Australian bakery and ate so many pastries it couldn’t move. This is how they found him.
“Do what you must, for I have already won.” ”
I’ll never forgive bank of america for refusing to let...

camembertlythere:

death-by-lulz:

A possum broke into an Australian bakery and ate so many pastries it couldn’t move. This is how they found him.

“Do what you must, for I have already won.”

I’ll never forgive bank of america for refusing to let me put this photo on my debit card

Militarized communism or radical communism is the definition of fascism. So simply put, antifa is in fact fascism. Were you all absent during history class?
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poblacht-na-n-oibrithe:

antifaintl:

Hoo boy Anon, we don’t think you were paying a lot of attention in history class. 
You might want to find someone to sit down and help you understand what we’re about to lay on you:

1) “Militarized communism” or “radical communism” aren’t things.  No one uses those terms because they don’t really describe anything (well, to be fair, the former described the economic & political system in Soviet Russia from 1918-1921, but we’ve a feeling that’s not what you meant) .  We think that maybe you were looking for the term “authoritarian communism.”  The textbook example of authoritarian communism?  Stalin’s regime.

2) Is “authoritarian communism” the “definition of fascism?”  A lot of haters like yourself seem to think they know what the definition of fascism is but do they, really?

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One person that might have a better sense of the definition of fascism would be Columbia University history professor Robert O. Paxton, who’s written a book on the subject.  Guess what’s missing from his definition, Anon?  Any mention of communism! 

But wait, there’s more!  Paxton has something to say about authoritarian communism/Stalinism and whether or not it’s fascism:

“No doubt Nazi and communist mechanisms of control had many similarities” but “Stalin’s regime differed profoundly from Hitler’s in social dynamics as well as in aims.  Stalin ruled a civil society that had been radically simplified by the Bolshevik Revolution, and thus he did not have to concern himself with autonomous concentrations of inherited social and economic power.  Hitler (totally unlike Stalin) came into power with the assent and even assistance of traditional elites, and governed in strained but effective association with them.”  “Hitlerism and Stalinism also differed profoundly in their declared ultimate aims - for one, the supremacy of a master race; for the other, universal equality…Focusing upon central authority, the totalitarian paradigm overlooks the murderous frenzy that boiled below in fascism.”

“Treating Hitler and Stalin together as totalitarians often becomes an exercise in in comparative moral judgement: Which monster was more monstrous?…Stalin killed in grossly arbitrary fashion whomever his paranoid mind decided were ‘class enemies’ (a condition one can change), in a way that struck mostly adult males among the dictator’s fellow citizens.  Hitler, by contrast, killed ‘race enemies,’ an irremediable condition that condemns even newborns.  He wanted to  liquidate entire peoples, including their tombstones and cultural artifacts.”  (The Anatomy of Fascism, pp. 212-213). 

So no, Anon, communism - even militant/radicalized/authoritarian communism, isn’t fascism.  

3) Is antifa militant/radicalized/authoritarian communism?  Even if you weren’t wrong about “communism = fascism,” (which, contrary to what you may have gathered from a McBain movie, you are wrong about), are anti-fascists communists?

Certainly most, if not all, communists are anti-fascist.  But that doesn’t mean that all anti-fascists are communists.  Anti-fascism is a big tent compromised of people with all sorts of political perspectives (or none at all), who come together in their mutual opposition to fascism.  But the fact that some anti-fascists are communists doesn’t mean that all anti-fascists (or even the majority) are, even if all communists are anti-fascist.  You’re making what’s known as an association fallacy here.

4) If anti-fascists = fascist; and you’re against anti-fascists, who are fascists;  then that makes you an anti-fascist by definition. Which, in your muddled ouroboros logic, also makes you a fascist!  Which means you are your own worst enemy.  

At last we arrive at the truth of the matter!



 

Argumentation from the right always comes down to smugly saying “Uhhhh why don’t yuo go learn the FACTS” while being hilariously wrong about the facts. Twas ever thus.

monstermelodies:

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George Romero’s Living Dead trilogy

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

Day of the Dead (1985)

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Remco Mini Monsters and Play Case

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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 31 July 1968 in Mexico students occupied many schools and universities, and called for a general strike. Violent battles erupted in Mexico City between students and riot police. More info on the background and...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 31 July 1968 in Mexico students occupied many schools and universities, and called for a general strike. Violent battles erupted in Mexico City between students and riot police. More info on the background and aftermath in this short people’s history of Mexico: https://libcom.org/history/1867-2000-a-people-s-history-of-mexico https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1178733345645147/?type=3

furbearingbrick:

st1ngerm4n:

laughterkey:

jpssampson:

thatnanda:

thatnanda:

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Our grocery store has giant robots now.

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As you can see, they put giant googley eyes on them to make them more endearing and less menacing. Except they’re on the side of the robot’s “head,” so you can’t see them when this 6 ft black obelisk with glowing blue eyes starts rolling up on you and your small defenseless child while you’re innocently standing in the baking aisle looking for pancake mix.

Today a woman at the grocery store passed me and said “That stupid goddamn robot!” and smashed her cart into it. The first blow in the human/robot war has been struck.

This is juul’s new concert design for 2030

WHAT. ARE. THEY. FOR.

hey y’all, Stop and Shop employee here. Let me explain these things.
This is “Marty”. A bunch of martys were installed at stores all over the country. When we were first told of Marty the managers said they’d be used to clean up small messes and to help customers find products. They don’t do either of those things. They putter around the store constantly beeping and getting in the way. If they find a ‘mess’ on the ground.. (a mess being anything as small as the stem of an apple) they don’t clean it up. Instead it starts saying to be wary of the hazard and broadcasts over the PA system for someone to come clean it up. They have no interface to help customers find items and they don’t clean anything themselves. BUT YOU KNOW WHAT THEY DO!?! Spy on workers. These things are just an extra security camera that can move all over the store and watch the employees to make sure we aren’t doing anything the company doesn’t like. And here’s the real kicker… each unit costs about $40,000. And these were unveiled a week after we came back from striking about unfair policies they were trying to push onto us. 

So tl:dr, Marty fucking sucks and so does Stop and Shop

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everythingfox:

“Kittens and $2 thrifts store find = Priceless”

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