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Question: Do you consider yourself anti-communist and/or anti-fascist?
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anti-communist
 
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anti-fascist
 
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both
 
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neither
 
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Total Voters: 48

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Tetro Kornbluth
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« on: October 12, 2007, 08:44:46 AM »


The "anti-fascist" movement of today's youth culture is a disgusting joke, btw.

Strongly, Strongly Agree. But otherwise strongly Anti-Authoritian; so obviously opposed to Fascism and Marxist-Leninism and alot of schools of Anarcho-Syndalism. So I guess both somewhat.
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2007, 08:56:27 AM »


The "anti-fascist" movement of today's youth culture is a disgusting joke, btw.

Strongly, Strongly Agree. But otherwise strongly Anti-Authoritian; so obviously opposed to Fascism and Marxist-Leninism and alot of schools of Anarcho-Syndalism. So I guess both somewhat.

As someone who was called a 'fascist' by some right-on twat in political studies for saying that we ought to take action to tackle homophobia within the Muslim and black communities I have to agree with you 100% on that.

LOL. Why does that not surprise me?
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2007, 11:36:39 AM »


The "anti-fascist" movement of today's youth culture is a disgusting joke, btw.

Strongly, Strongly Agree. But otherwise strongly Anti-Authoritian; so obviously opposed to Fascism and Marxist-Leninism and alot of schools of Anarcho-Syndalism. So I guess both somewhat.

But you don't oppose authoritarians like Ralph Nader and James Dobson...

I absolutely oppose Authoritarianism as a political force, yes, that does not mean I oppose people expressing opinions like Nader or Dobson; or running for office like Nader.

You do realize that people like you are one of the reasons of the rise of the Religious right in America? You are the total "liberal" student cliche who fawns over his vices and condemns those he doesn't (Cigarette anyone?) - add about 10 years on your life, a marriage to "a nice girl" and a move to suburbia and we have the perfect Republican.
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2007, 08:33:15 AM »

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Everything; the power of the Religious right stems from a reaction against the 60s counterculture as it moved into the 70s managed to alienate more and more people from it... as it was becoming yet another manufactured media conciousness. You are an example of that. (Note how Falwell et al didn't really appear until the 70s. Before that there was the likes of Billy Graham, which isn't quite the same.)

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All those hippies said that too.
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