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@Watson135 The principles of free expression and individual liberties, are of caucasian origins, currently under scrutiny, are deeply rooted in the philosophical traditions that shaped Western societies. The right to bear arms, enshrined in the Second Amendment, is another such principle. The concept of liberty, often perceived as under threat, is a cornerstone of these traditions caucasian. The belief that freedom is a divine endowment, not a human construct, is a fundamental tenet in the United States, a nation whose foundational principles were established by its early settlers, who were predominantly of European descent.
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Did you know that people of various backgrounds, including those with lighter skin, have roots tracing back to Africa? It’s not limited to just one group. Also, due to karma or consequences for history, it’s important to remember that these ideas apply to everyone, not just one specific vracial group. Pointing fingers can sometimes reflect back on us, so it’s worth reflecting on that. At the end of the day, this isn’t really about race—that often feels like a scapegoat. It seems like there’s a bigger picture here, possibly about reducing the influence or numbers of certain groups, like Christians. Whether someone is Black, White, or any other background, it might not matter to those pushing said agendas. Just something to think about!
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@IvansArena Did you know that people of various backgrounds, including those with lighter skin, have roots tracing back to Africa? It’s not limited to just one group. Also, due to karma or consequences for history, it’s important to remember that these ideas apply to everyone, not just one specific vracial group. Pointing fingers can sometimes reflect back on us, so it’s worth reflecting on that. At the end of the day, this isn’t really about race—that often feels like a scapegoat. It seems like there’s a bigger picture here, possibly about reducing the influence or numbers of certain groups, like Christians. Whether someone is Black, White, or any other background, it might not matter to those pushing certain agendas. Just something to think about!
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In the perspective of Marx, the elimination of capitalism equates to the extraction of the individual whose deity, fueled by envy, is none other than the monetary system itself. This deity, in its omnipresence, governs the actions and decisions of the individual, thus making the individual a mere puppet in the grand scheme of the capitalist structure. Therefore, to liberate the individual from this puppetry, one must dismantle the very foundation of capitalism. This is a complex and intricate process, as it involves not just the removal of an economic system, but also the transformation of a deeply ingrained mindset that worships money as a jealous god.The ideological doctrine of communism, which is often perceived with a religious fervor, aspires to attain a form of collective divinity through the amalgamation of the proletariat. This is done with the intent to sculpt the archetype of the contemporary Homo Sovieticus, a new breed of man shaped by the principles of the Soviet era. This process is seen as a journey towards a utopian society where every individual shares an equal part in its creation and sustenance. The ultimate goal is to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose among the masses, thereby transcending the limitations of individualism and achieving a state of collective godhood. This is the essence of the communist vision, a grand project aimed at the metamorphosis of society and the birth of the modern Soviet man.
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@pauldeanda7100 Did you know that people of various backgrounds, including those with lighter skin, have roots tracing back to Africa? It’s not limited to just one group. Also, due to karma or consequences for history, it’s important to remember that these ideas apply to everyone, not just one specific vracial group. Pointing fingers can sometimes reflect back on us, so it’s worth reflecting on that. At the end of the day, this isn’t really about race—that often feels like a scapegoat. It seems like there’s a bigger picture here, possibly about reducing the influence or numbers of certain groups, like Christians. Whether someone is Black, White, or any other background, it might not matter to those pushing certain agendas. Just something to think about!
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In the perspective of Marx, the elimination of capitalism equates to the extraction of the individual whose deity, fueled by envy, is none other than the monetary system itself. This deity, in its omnipresence, governs the actions and decisions of the individual, thus making the individual a mere puppet in the grand scheme of the capitalist structure. Therefore, to liberate the individual from this puppetry, one must dismantle the very foundation of capitalism. This is a complex and intricate process, as it involves not just the removal of an economic system, but also the transformation of a deeply ingrained mindset that worships money as a jealous god.
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theirs left of the jewish people, There are conservative jews. Wef china etc versus capitalism. Cant remove capitalism if the Jews are still around. Dialectic materialism: In the perspective of Marx, the elimination of capitalism equates to the extraction of the individual whose deity, fueled by envy, is none other than the monetary system itself. This deity, in its omnipresence, governs the actions and decisions of the individual, thus making the individual a mere puppet in the grand scheme of the capitalist structure. Therefore, to liberate the individual from this puppetry, one must dismantle the very foundation of capitalism. This is a complex and intricate process, as it involves not just the removal of an economic system, but also the transformation of a deeply ingrained mindset that worships money as a jealous god. The ideological doctrine of communism, which is often perceived with a religious fervor, aspires to attain a form of collective divinity through the amalgamation of the proletariat. This is done with the intent to sculpt the archetype of the contemporary Homo Sovieticus, a new breed of man shaped by the principles of the Soviet era. This process is seen as a journey towards a utopian society where every individual shares an equal part in its creation and sustenance. The ultimate goal is to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose among the masses, thereby transcending the limitations of individualism and achieving a state of collective godhood. This is the essence of the communist vision, a grand project aimed at the metamorphosis of society and the birth of the modern Soviet man. Islam is communisms broom atm.
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