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Comments by "Quizmaster China" (@QuizmasterLaw) on "Hitler's Democracy? WHAT!?" video.
Ah, that temporary dictatorship which is FINALLY going to achieve REAL Socialism!
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@BlackpilledBuddha6476 s0rrY too busy plundering poland and russia gotta feed those german workers their socialist pie
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money shot at the end lol idk how to break this to you SARS 2 is real. People die from it all the time.
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@BlackpilledBuddha6476 sorry too busy enjoing A Modest Proposal...
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usually the organic theory of the state see that as a mere metaphor and not a biological fact. sometimes they do take that line, but there are usually enough scientists around to point out the flaws with taking the organic theory of the state literally. if a collective had a consciousness how would we know? how do individual cells in your body know you are conscious?
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The People (not People) is what Hitler means by democracy the rule of The Nation. And who better embodies the will of the Nation than Hitler? No one! This is a common view of dictators since at least Rousseau who came up with the idea of the general will as justifying a dictator.
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Senat in German may be translated as senate, council, chamber. It's a related word to English "senate" but doesn't mean the exact same thing. dict.leo.org for details.
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TIK loves motorcycles. I Know there is a shark around here somewhere!
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@TheImperatorKnight 1) Never in English do we refer to a court as a Senate. Unlike German, where we speak of the Senat of a court. I know this much better than you in fact. I presume by now you actually speak German. In English Senate is typically used to refer to the upper chamber of a legislature, which reviews and affirms or cancels draft legislation brought by the lower chamber. While the word Senat in German does exist the institution does not. Instead one speaks of Rat (for the upper chamber) or Parlemant for the lower chamber. The term Senat does exist but its used to refer to courts not legislative bodies. You don't always know more than others. We never speak of the senate of a court in English, but that is the ordinary meaning of Senat in German. Just because words in two languages look alike and even have similar meanings doesn't mean they are the same.
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