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Letting Nazis into a government is like deliberately bringing in termites into a completely wooden house. The wooden house is the democracy and the safety of the people. They will start breaking down the wooden house, and the middleclass/upper class conservative people who allowed them in and even put them inside of the walls will profit. At least they think they will.
And one day the house will collapse if they are not removed completely. It might be in a year or 4 or faster but the house will come down.
Say it with me "why the hell is a nazi party allowed in a democratic government?"
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i think gay movies and other media should actively start het-baiting. this belief of mine is motivated exclusively by a lust for revenge
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Witches Sabbath. Loic Locatelli Kournwsky • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB https://loiclocatelli.com/
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Dante and Virgil in Hell (IG: sarashakeel).
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“THEY TALK ABOUT VIOLENCE” I collected a whole bunch of leaflets, propaganda and flyers during the 2010 student protests. I think I got this flyer at the second or third demo after Millbank, produced by one of the anarchist affinity groups which operated at the time.
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Statue of Edward Colston, 17th century slave trader, pulled down in Bristol by BLM protestors today.
According to his Wikipedia page “During the time of Colston's involvement with the Royal African company (1680 to 1692), it is estimated that the company transported around 84,000 African men, women and children, who had been traded as slaves in West Africa, of whom 19,000 died on their journey to the Caribbean and the Americas.”
Yet this man is commemorated all over Bristol. This is why it’s so important for the history of British colonialism to be taught in UK schools.
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“No loyalty to the bosses
No loyalty to the institution”
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I know “slut/slutet” just means “end” in swedish but I literally don’t know how I’m supposed to compose myself looking at these images

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~ Statuette of Hermaphrodite. Date: 2nd century B.C. Culture: Greek Period: Hellenistic Place of origin: possibly from Rhodes Medium: White marble
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Roman Marble Bust of Antinous Osiris. 130-138 A.D.
http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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