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devotech2 on scored.co
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Eh, every major revolution in the modern era has been exactly this.
The bourgeoisie capitalist revolutions were revolutions of the inferior. As were communist revolutions.
But both of these systems are the byproducts of our time and are immutable. Neither Marx nor jews invented communism, they just wrote about it. Nor did jews invent capitalism, they just jumped on it like parasites, first in the Netherlands, then in the anglosphere, then the rest of the west, and then beyond.
Class conflict will be inevitable in a nation with a government that does nothing to appease the classes. That's why fascism was so successful. It appeased the classes and made them work together for the benefit of the state.
Elitism with no sense of duty will piss people off. It pissed off the bourgeoisie from the 1600s-1800s, and it pissed off the working class in the late 1800s and until today. The result is always gory revolution. With or without jews. The jews are just the ones who take advantage of it. If tsarist Russia had no massive issues, which it most certainly did have, jews would be able to propagandize approximately 0 people against it.
The state needs to take a jackboot to the asses of the collective industrialist class and make them fall in line and force them to have a sense of duty to their community. That's the method to solve the madness. If this doesn't happen you end up with communism.
Industry is the driving force. The world changed during the industrial revolution. Even as far back as the early colonial era. There's no going back without an apocalypse. Industry made feudalism irrelevant because feudalism couldn't keep up. We do not live in a world with manorialism where every person has their own little duty to society and everything is good. Now you have classes fighting over who owns the means of production. The bourgeoisie had more capital than the aristocracy of the past, so they fought them over representation. The working class does more work than the bourgeoisie for far less today, and so we are currently fighting. If you have a state that doesn't mitigate these problems, communism is the inevitable conclusion which will be reached.
The bourgeoisie capitalist revolutions were revolutions of the inferior. As were communist revolutions.
But both of these systems are the byproducts of our time and are immutable. Neither Marx nor jews invented communism, they just wrote about it. Nor did jews invent capitalism, they just jumped on it like parasites, first in the Netherlands, then in the anglosphere, then the rest of the west, and then beyond.
Class conflict will be inevitable in a nation with a government that does nothing to appease the classes. That's why fascism was so successful. It appeased the classes and made them work together for the benefit of the state.
Elitism with no sense of duty will piss people off. It pissed off the bourgeoisie from the 1600s-1800s, and it pissed off the working class in the late 1800s and until today. The result is always gory revolution. With or without jews. The jews are just the ones who take advantage of it. If tsarist Russia had no massive issues, which it most certainly did have, jews would be able to propagandize approximately 0 people against it.
The state needs to take a jackboot to the asses of the collective industrialist class and make them fall in line and force them to have a sense of duty to their community. That's the method to solve the madness. If this doesn't happen you end up with communism.
Industry is the driving force. The world changed during the industrial revolution. Even as far back as the early colonial era. There's no going back without an apocalypse. Industry made feudalism irrelevant because feudalism couldn't keep up. We do not live in a world with manorialism where every person has their own little duty to society and everything is good. Now you have classes fighting over who owns the means of production. The bourgeoisie had more capital than the aristocracy of the past, so they fought them over representation. The working class does more work than the bourgeoisie for far less today, and so we are currently fighting. If you have a state that doesn't mitigate these problems, communism is the inevitable conclusion which will be reached.