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"mental gymnastics" is a purely pejorative term unless you provide an actual counterargument to my beliefs. | "mental gymnastics" is a purely pejorative term unless you provide an actual counterargument to my beliefs. | ||
what do you think I mean by barbarism? because it generally means this to me: "being disobedient to and resisting outside of the state-sanctioned history and civilization", I.e, what was and is commonly called "barbaric" | what do you think I mean by barbarism? because it generally means this to me: "being disobedient to and resisting outside of the state-sanctioned history and civilization", I.e, what was and is commonly called "barbaric". Do you think people cannot have any commonalities or love or sense of belonging outside of uh, cities? Did people not have a sense of belonging before the industrial revolution?? | ||
"repress the desire to belong" is anti-nationalism, not individualism. | "repress the desire to belong" is anti-nationalism, not individualism. |
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"mental gymnastics" is a purely pejorative term unless you provide an actual counterargument to my beliefs.
what do you think I mean by barbarism? because it generally means this to me: "being disobedient to and resisting outside of the state-sanctioned history and civilization", I.e, what was and is commonly called "barbaric". Do you think people cannot have any commonalities or love or sense of belonging outside of uh, cities? Did people not have a sense of belonging before the industrial revolution??
"repress the desire to belong" is anti-nationalism, not individualism.
Next sentence, I don't even fucking know what you're talking about, "you want to destroy the spectacle in search of this mystical realm of 'reality'"- what??? what are you talking about, can you tell me what beliefs, that I explicitly said on my page, this is referring to??? because this is so vague, I don't even know what you're talking about in regards to my beliefs.
Not hating people for who they are (progressivism) is actually called being nice, not "hatred"