Chris7He wrote:You won't be saying that once we use electroshock therapy on you.
Give me all the electroshock you want. I may say that the sky is red too, but it still doesn't change the fact that it is blue.
And that's why fascism doesn't work. Mankind can only take obvious, blatant lies like that for so long before a massive group rises out of the crowd and hammers down on you with guns and clubs, all shouting as one "The Sky Is Blue!"
Initiate discovery! Fire the Machines! Throw the switch Igor! THROW THE F***ING SWITCH!
maybe...but you're forgetting the true ideology of fascism. just because people say fascism doesn't work is based on the fact that it hasn't persevered the onsets of revolution. why? well if life has taught me anything, it's to learn from my own mistakes as well as others. to create a truly functional and long lasting fascist society, you have to observe the flaws of others. it all depends on how the foundation is laid. you would have to start with the infants and children, creating a completely rock solid culture based on the idea that the people are living in a succesful system, and therefore do not have a reason to uprise. instead of controlling the people by fear, control their environment and their mentality so they are supporting and contributing to the state, rather than rebelling. just my ideas. props to whoever reads this whole thing.
Lazy_Pilgrim wrote:People should not be afraid of their governments, it is the government that should be affraid of its people.
I know this was recently bumped, but I just want to say this.
If the government was afraid of the people, that means that the government will start killing mass amounts of people, making the people scared of the government, and the government still afraid of the people.
One controls the other
KraphtOne wrote:when you sign up a new account one of the check boxes should be "do you want to foe colton24 (it is highly recommended) "
exactly, which is why you have create that foundation mentality of cooperating with the state. the government should control the people, and the people should be motivated and dedicated toward valor, country, family, and service to the state. there shouldnt be fear in the people because they were educated to see and know the truth: their system works better than the others.
Lazy_Pilgrim wrote:People should not be afraid of their governments, it is the government that should be affraid of its people.
I know this was recently bumped, but I just want to say this.
If the government was afraid of the people, that means that the government will start killing mass amounts of people, making the people scared of the government, and the government still afraid of the people.
One controls the other
If the government was truly afraid of its people, it wouldn't dare.
then whats the point of a government that exists in fear of its own people? that would never work. a government (no matter what they claim) will always have the people in check. even if certain representatives and legislations are pussywhipped by their voters, somewhere along the chain of command the so called fear is no longer there. sure people disapprove of certain leaders, but when will you actually see a complete overthrow of the government who claims to be afraid of its people? i think never. its usually the ones who have the people living in fear who are overthrown.
VerumEstIntus wrote:then whats the point of a government that exists in fear of its own people? that would never work. a government (no matter what they claim) will always have the people in check. even if certain representatives and legislations are pussywhipped by their voters, somewhere along the chain of command the so called fear is no longer there. sure people disapprove of certain leaders, but when will you actually see a complete overthrow of the government who claims to be afraid of its people? i think never. its usually the ones who have the people living in fear who are overthrown.
I don't understand what you're trying to say. I do see a lot of assertions that are either incorrect or irrelevant, however.
Lazy_Pilgrim wrote:People should not be afraid of their governments, it is the government that should be affraid of its people.
I know this was recently bumped, but I just want to say this.
If the government was afraid of the people, that means that the government will start killing mass amounts of people, making the people scared of the government, and the government still afraid of the people.
One controls the other
If the government was truly afraid of its people, it wouldn't dare.
Are you sure about that? Paranoid governments are the worst kind, just look at Lenin's government just after the revolution. It was paranoid, and afraid it was overthrown, it killed a lot of people (though not as many people as Stalin, but still a lot of people).
KraphtOne wrote:when you sign up a new account one of the check boxes should be "do you want to foe colton24 (it is highly recommended) "
Chris7He wrote:C'mon! I'd like to see some opposition to my beliefs! What would Fascism not solve?
it wouldn't solve the dichotomy of free will vs. predestination.
fucker.
have you ever seen an idealist with grey hairs on his head? or successful men who keep in touch with unsuccessful friends? you only think you did i could have sworn i saw it too but as it turns out it was just a clever ad for cigarettes.