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  • Gelamzer
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    • Awoo [she/her]
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      Part of the success of liberal propaganda is getting liberals to performatively tell each other how propagandised they are as if it is totally normal, and for them to praise each other for it.

      It's the same mindset as when workers boast about how hard they have to work, as if it's a good thing. Pride in being over worked, and admonishing other workers for not having it as hard as they do. Literally a culture of shaming other workers for not exploiting themselves hard enough for the bourgeoisie owners. They say it to each other with pride, not realising how much they're fucking themselves over.

      • Gelamzer
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        • Awoo [she/her]
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          1 year ago

          I can't leave my shit alone in like the first 2-3 minutes afterwards I am compelled to do an edit really frequently.

          Editing this one just for the sake of it.

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      • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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        1 year ago

        the advantage that fascists have over liberals is that fascists can openly make shit up and don't care if they have to change what they're saying, whereas liberals have to occasionally jump through hoops to justify cognitive dissonance. Liberals believe everything they say and think there's personal virtue in being naive. Fascists have a similar belief that feeling numb and misanthropic is a personal virtue, but that just helps them say more reactionary gibberish

        I guess there are cynical liberals who just know how to parrot the language, but that seems more situational

        • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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          1 year ago

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          I feel like I'm walking over people's graves with these images sometimes, but who would you even ask about what is respectful and what is too far?