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otto-san:

--- Quote from: Electrk. on May 21, 2017, 09:14:51 PM ---also since when do neo-national socialists see women as a threat to their way of life?
isn't one of their main arguments "they're raping our women/making them impure/etc."?

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more specifically, they probably see feminist ideology as a threat. the 'concerns' about rape and oppression of power minorities seem to mostly be cast in the context of defaming other cultures


--- Quote from: Red Spy on May 21, 2017, 09:17:00 PM ---Wasn't Riddler like super pro abortion

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i'd believe it, though i would be suspicious of his motivations if that were the case
ultimamax:

--- Quote from: Electrk. on May 21, 2017, 09:14:51 PM ---also since when do neo-national socialists see women as a threat to their way of life?
isn't one of their main arguments "they're raping our women/making them impure/etc."?

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i was thinking more about redpill stuff / anything relating to "sluts"

women aren't inherently a threat in any sort of national socialist ideology but they are if they act "out of line" (i.e with career/loveual freedom, which i think women should expect from the world)
Electrk.:

--- Quote from: ultimamax on May 21, 2017, 09:23:22 PM ---i was thinking more about redpill stuff / anything relating to "sluts"

women aren't inherently a threat in any sort of national socialist ideology but they are if they act "out of line" (i.e with career/loveual freedom, which i think women should expect from the world)

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is traditionalism part of the neo-national socialist ideology?
serious question
LeisureSuit912:

--- Quote from: Electrk. on May 21, 2017, 09:25:57 PM ---is traditionalism part of the neo-national socialist ideology?
serious question

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Yes
ultimamax:

--- Quote from: Electrk. on May 21, 2017, 09:25:57 PM ---is traditionalism part of the neo-national socialist ideology?
serious question

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pretty much yeah. there is a general sentiment of "going back to when it was good" that is an undercurrent in everything the right does, and that includes traditional gender roles as well as a time before globalism/multiculturalism

this neo-national socialist ass comic is a good example of how traditionalism intersects with national socialistsm

edit: link removed because there was some drawn nudity i didn't see. thanks electrk
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