The Nazification of America

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SHEEEEEEEEE-it, they couldn’t afford to own ME. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Because what schools really need right now are more forms of compelled, performative patriotism.

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And strained larynxes.

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“The irony of Kemp signing this bill – that makes it illegal to give water to voters waiting on the sometimes 10-hour lines that state policies create in mostly Black precincts – under the image of a brutal slave plantation is almost too much to bear,” wrote Bunch.

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I’ll say it again… these nutsacks seem to be running for the cliff but they always won in the past with this shit. So I guess they understand power relationships but don’t notice much else.

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sounds like this plantation needs to be the site of some direct action.

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Georgia should be the new Oregon. The right has always wanted Oregon but we’ve eluded them for a spell. Other places will do it better and differently but they have to do it. Florida will be among the last (on the planet) but Georgia really has a chance to be the visible context for the next wave of change.

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I feel seen.

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So I guess allying with the far right isn’t the best way to protect gnc kids?

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2020: Murder hornet found on west coast. (was this a sign?)

2021: Murderous WASP nest found in federal government.

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“America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions,”

You don’t often hear statements like that without a burning cross nearby.

… the memo also states the caucus “will work towards an infrastructure that reflects the architectural, engineering and aesthetic value that befits the progeny of European architecture.”

I’ve seen that before.
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The National Civic Arts Society does talk a lot about the founders nods to Greek and Roman traditions (democracy, republicanism, but also slavery and imperial rule), but they also talk about ornament and sculpture.

Speer’s architecture can be described as stripped classicism,

The style embraces a “simplified but recognizable” classicism in its overall massing and scale while eliminating traditional decorative detailing."

I suppose that one can end up with stripped classicism by proposing a building that appeals to a a beaux-arts sensibility, and then paring back those handcrafted, sculptural elements when inevitable cost-overruns occur. Kind of a backhanded way of getting to fascist architecture, if that was the real goal.

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I tend to associate Anglo-Saxon architecture with the Stallhaus/Wohnstallhaus and Grubenhaus type structures they imported from the continental Barbaricum.

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By Midnightblueowl - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, File:Butser Farm Little Woodbury.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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I don’t get it. I just DON’T.

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Where were her parents?

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