@@Isidore_de_Sevilla well um I guess you can make a competition of the most random comments you had. Yet I did actually once eat BBQ maggots and enjoyed the taste.
When I think of socialist I think of my nations left wing idiot parties and also I think of National Socialist Germany which is something I am against because I have Jewish cousins and I don't align with national socialism in my political beliefs.
And fair enough. If you really think about it *no one* can be National Socialist in the German sense, not even modern day Germans given how obsessed they were with not diluting 'the aryan bloodline' compared to the mass immigration stuff going on now. But there needs to be a realisation can traditional morality goes hand in hand with collectivism and socialism, not capitalism. We have to reclaim socialism from the hippies and reclaim morality from the cuckservatives.
Btw I need to be straight up with you. I hate the racism of the NSDAP and I think they did horrible things to Jews and to many others. I do admire how they brought such a poverty-stricken nation back to being a world power and how they clamped down on (some) of the degeneracy of the Weimar era. But obviously I prefer falangism because you'll never find racism in the ideology and though there was some anti-semitism in the rhetoric, Franco's people were also helping Jews escape Europe. Just to supplement what I was saying to you yesterday: my humour is pretty...open and crude. I will make fun of my own heritage and will make pretty edgy political jokes. That's just what hanging out on the internet has done to me. But if it's particularly nasty. I probably don't mean it.
@@AmericanImperium2112Sorry I dunno how I missed this comment? I mean, yeah it's true that he was never a falangist himself. If you read Stanley Paine's biography of him you'll read that he was sympathetic to both carlism and falangism but never satisfied either group. However the falange was a tiny group that Franco popularised. Unlike in Italy or German they were never a true mass movement. They would never have the renown they do now without him and they would never have gone so far in putting their ideas into practice by themselves. It's definitely unfortunate we never got the syndical state but it was still a good time and we can always learn from the mistakes of the past.
I remember I actually once ate BBQ maggots and I actually liked the taste.
Most random comment man I've ever had lmao
@@Isidore_de_Sevilla well um I guess you can make a competition of the most random comments you had. Yet I did actually once eat BBQ maggots and enjoyed the taste.
When I think of socialist I think of my nations left wing idiot parties and also I think of National Socialist Germany which is something I am against because I have Jewish cousins and I don't align with national socialism in my political beliefs.
And fair enough. If you really think about it *no one* can be National Socialist in the German sense, not even modern day Germans given how obsessed they were with not diluting 'the aryan bloodline' compared to the mass immigration stuff going on now.
But there needs to be a realisation can traditional morality goes hand in hand with collectivism and socialism, not capitalism. We have to reclaim socialism from the hippies and reclaim morality from the cuckservatives.
Btw I need to be straight up with you. I hate the racism of the NSDAP and I think they did horrible things to Jews and to many others. I do admire how they brought such a poverty-stricken nation back to being a world power and how they clamped down on (some) of the degeneracy of the Weimar era. But obviously I prefer falangism because you'll never find racism in the ideology and though there was some anti-semitism in the rhetoric, Franco's people were also helping Jews escape Europe.
Just to supplement what I was saying to you yesterday: my humour is pretty...open and crude. I will make fun of my own heritage and will make pretty edgy political jokes. That's just what hanging out on the internet has done to me. But if it's particularly nasty. I probably don't mean it.
@@Isidore_de_Sevilla I mean, Franco wasn’t a Falangist, he just co-opted it.
@@AmericanImperium2112Sorry I dunno how I missed this comment? I mean, yeah it's true that he was never a falangist himself. If you read Stanley Paine's biography of him you'll read that he was sympathetic to both carlism and falangism but never satisfied either group. However the falange was a tiny group that Franco popularised. Unlike in Italy or German they were never a true mass movement. They would never have the renown they do now without him and they would never have gone so far in putting their ideas into practice by themselves.
It's definitely unfortunate we never got the syndical state but it was still a good time and we can always learn from the mistakes of the past.
@@Isidore_de_Sevilla True, and Franco still saved Spain and Catholicism from Communism.
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