EDIT: no, I don’t sympathize with nazis (neither I sympathize with those who call everyone nazi when they’re losing an argument ;)

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    1 year ago

    Lol right? And if you even try to engage it’s constant sealioning, memeing, and dunking.

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      Sealioning? No, you just won’t read my 10,000 word post that is copied from someone else’s pHD.

      Edit: No joke, after posting this I got this message from a Hexbear user:

      I’ve read all three volumes of [Das Kapital] around a month ago because I had an autistic urge to do it

      tell me with full seriousness that you’ve even glanced at it

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        Have you even read Gramsci? You really can’t disagree with anything I say until you’ve read Gramsci. Sorry, I don’t make the rules!

        This is why my instance is defederated with them though. It’s just bad faith nonsense all the way down.

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          And you run a far-right uberconservatives instances so you have no room to talk on nonsense

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          I mean, it’s not a huge problem to read Marx or Gramsci before arguing about Marx or Gramsci. You don’t have to read all they wrote, of course. To form an opinion on Gadamer I don’t have to read everything he wrote.

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        It’s not even a good come back. It’s like saying that they’re right because they have the power of Shrek on their side

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          They are used to their echo chambers and high-fiving themselves. To be fair, I wouldn’t want to mess with them if Shrek was on their side.

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            Shrek seems pretty anti-authoritarian, so he’s automatically a lib and an enemy as far as they’re concerned.