You are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

0
1

[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Mason is much less of interest as a uniform wearing Nazi than as a contributor to revolutionary theory. Which is to say he is interesting in spite of being a costume Nazi.

Though it can possibly be said he enunciated nothing particularly original or which another couldn't have thought through independently of him. I knew a lot of the stuff in 'SIEGE' before reading it if you understand me. He's also wrong in a lot of cases. But no one's perfect.

0
0

[–] 1Iron_Curtain ago 

I think the revolutionary theory is taken too far at times. I believe in exposing corruption in the system.

I think the worst things that might be present in our system is that there are medical and scientific experiments in it. There is so much sick sexual and moral deviancy in this country that we have become like one big Sodom and Gomorrah. There is nothing good about it and people just feel they can get away with it and technically they can, but it opens the door to far worse and is why artificial boundaries are needed to at least ensure people do not get carried away with things and ultimately that other peoples rights and basic decency are respected. I have not been the best at carrying this forward in my own mind, but I think the revolutionary cause ignores this.

A revolution would cause massive death, destruction, and probably a genocide of sorts. I don't know though the white race does need to be saved from complete and utter destruction. Its unfortunate more is not being done to stop the genocide in Syria.