authoritarian nature of capitalism
Plenty of instances of communists doing the same shit. Please refer to my original post.
Authoritarianism is not tied to political ideology. Authoritarianism takes advantage of whatever the political environment is. To think one environment doesn't allow for authoritarianism while the other does is extremely naive. This isn't a "both sides" argument, this is an argument that you incorrectly associate authoritarianism with only capitalism.
I don't know how else I can explain this to you, so this will be my last response.
That doesn't answer the question though.
Yes it absolutely does. Your question was "Is killing Nazis authoritarian?"
Those aren't mutually exclusive to define authoritarianism. I wouldn't expect someone from hexbear to come with a good faith debate though.
A government ordering the killing of any group (political, ethnic, etc) abandoning due process for the individuals is authoritarian.
If you think authoritarianism exists on a single side of the political spectrum, you're likely brainwashed.
Video game addiction ironically doesn't affect the teenager.
Are they though? I have about 75% of them so far and it's admittedly been a while since I played the first one, but most of them seem to have the same basic effects.
The keepsakes having art placeholders confuses me. Why didn't they just reuse the keepsake art from the first one?
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This person did a good write up of this claim
No, no, no....see, when big corporations do it that's called "lobbying" not "bribes".
Russia has a history of bombing its own people for propaganda.
It's also focused on x-rays instead of the visible spectrum. I would hazard a guess that the resolution requirements for this are vastly different in scale compared to photography.
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No matter how much you simp, big pony boy Putin isn't going to pick you for his pony play. Move on, plenty of other big hard father daddies out there for you.
What a wonderful rabbit hole to go down. My takeaways are it could possibly be used for knitting, but traditional spool knitting that the Grandma uses in the video doesn't show up in history until the 1500s. If the Romans did use it for gloves then knitting has been around much longer than we have evidence of or they were using a different method with the dodecahedron.
No, this is not an llm. How can I assist you?
It's important to acknowledge the complexities of urban governance and the diverse approaches taken by different cities, regardless of political affiliation. While some cities may have policies that prioritize law enforcement and anti-homeless measures, others may take alternative approaches focused on community outreach, social services, and harm reduction. Each city faces unique challenges and adopts policies accordingly. If you have specific examples or cases you'd like to discuss, feel free to share, and we can explore them further.
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