God help them they just are not that bright.
Anti-fascists cheering fascists.
Whew, not so bright eh guys?
God help them they just are not that bright.
Anti-fascists cheering fascists.
Whew, not so bright eh guys?
Now, I'm not one to support antifa, I think they are fucking fools. However, Hitler was known for his populist speeches, and it's nothard to cherry pick things for people to agree with.
stupid people.
Kom graun, oso na graun op. Kom folau, oso na gyon op.
#IStandWithGinaCarano
The first one isn't even from Hitler, it's from Strasser. The guy got purged by Hitler. Also, most of the stuff in that speech isn't that far away from typical socialist stuff. The Nazi party actually had to use socialist rhetoric in it's early years, the nazi rhetoric stuff came after the purge. I hate socialists but this is stupid.
Dumb people are dumb. hahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Is this what things have come to? People essentially doing a late-night TV show bit where they trick dumb people and pretend they've proven some point?
I was, but didn't say it in the best way lol.
I love that with the advent of SJWs we saw the rise of retarded conservatives again pretending they've made gotcha points in the most laughable way possible that makes them look as stupid as they want the SJWs they mock to look.
Not really surprising that a crowd of Antifa people have the collective IQ of Roadkill.
Who cares? It's not like those quotes are fascist. Bad people can make good points, too, you know.
im cool pls respodn
Hitler liked dogs. One member of Antifa likes dogs.
Antifa is literally Hitler. QED.
Well that's the result of lacking any science to support the right-wing philosophy at all. Goebbels (and thx to him Hitler) were educated, at least they heard of the classic philosophers and social scientists who were most popular at that time. All they did was to twist Anthropology and Morale since these two factors remain impossible to answer (this dilemma spawned every religion btw). So Let's see what they did: Propaganda. Who "invented" it in a most scientific and professional way? Edward Bernays. On what base? Sigmund Freud (Bernays' uncle).
Wikipedia Quote:
And their arguments? Well just read some early Marx, Weber, Adorno, Horkheimer who were popular in the time before Hitler got to power. They even twisted Nietzsche's work to go with their anthropological chaos. They are not so different from the Soviet union and any communism we have seen till now: They take arguments and undermine them in a cover of twisted moral.Much of Bernays' reputation today stems from his persistent public relations campaign to build his own reputation as "America's No. 1 Publicist". During his active years, many of his peers in the industry were offended by Bernays' continuous self-promotion. According to Scott Cutlip, "Bernays was a brilliant person who had a spectacular career, but, to use an old-fashioned word, he was a braggart."[70]
Bernays attracted positive and negative attention for his grand statements about the role of public relations in society. Reviewers praised Crystallizing Public Opinion (1923) as a pioneering study of the importance of something called public opinion. Propaganda (1928) drew more criticism for its advocacy of mass manipulation.[71]
In the 1930s, his critics became more harsh. As the leading figure in public relations and a notorious advocate of “propaganda”, Bernays was compared to European fascists such as Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler.[72] (Bernays himself wrote in his 1965 autobiography that Goebbels read and used his books.)[73]
Rather than retreating from the spotlight, Bernays continued to play up his ideas—for example, stating in a 1935 speech to the Financial Advertisers Association that strong men (including publicists) should become human symbols to lead the masses.[74] On other occasions he tempered this message with the idea that, while propaganda is inevitable, the democratic system allows a pluralism of propaganda, while fascist systems offer only a single official propaganda.[75]
At the same time, Bernays was praised for his apparent success, wisdom, foresight, and influence as an originator of public relations.[76]
While opinions ranged negative to positive, there was widespread agreement that propaganda had a powerful effect on the public mind.[77] According to John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton, in a published review of Larry Tye's biography of Bernays:[78]
It is impossible to fundamentally grasp the social, political, economic and cultural developments of the past 100 years without some understanding of Bernays and his professional heirs in the public relations industry. PR is a 20th-century phenomenon, and Bernays—widely eulogized as the "father of public relations" at the time of his death in 1995—played a major role in defining the industry's philosophy and methods.
As a result, his legacy remains a highly contested one, as evidenced by Adam Curtis' 2002 BBC documentary The Century of the Self.
In this case... It's very bad under educated plagiarist. That guy simply has no knowledge about "where to get knowledge"... Very sad.
So does this mean that liking dogs means you're literally Hitler, or what? I'm not one for Antifa, but come on...
I'm fairly sure he said a lot of things that have since been repeated by all sorts of political factions...
surely you guys can come up with less face plamy ways to discredit antifa, this is exceedingly weak.