Ex-far right and especially Nazi trannies (if they’re hear, doubt they are tbh. if there are none, help me brainstorm) why?

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    most far right orgs are actual feds running honeypots on stupid people, if you want a good example of epsteins personal mossad honeypot look at 4/pol/

    t. knower

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      that’ll probably do it. TBH, white supremacist trannies confuse me. But I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.

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    It’s a good way to repress for some people. The far-right to tranny pipeline is not that uncommon, and all the jokes about Grindr crashing near Republican meetups.

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    Maybe the person is a white supremacist and trans… I think one thing doesn’t negate the other… In other cases, perhaps they are projecting their own dysphoria onto hatred.

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    I grew up in a red state with Republican parents. Never got much further down the alt-right pipeline than posting on r/the_donald because I was too busy being a lolbertarian/ancap, but thankfully I got out of that shit right about the time most libertarians ended up turning into Nazis anyway.

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    i would guess oppressed people tend to be more politically radical and in the us since 2016 it has been way more accepted to be an out nazi than a commie in public so yknow…

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    It’s pretty common to see Trannies proud to like people such as Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, it’s basically trying to just be a part that seemed powerful because they don’t have power over what parts they got at birth

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        Mao set China back 20 years minimum, the best thing he did was send Taiwan 40 years forward and so now we got nice chips

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          He was a flawed leader, but did a lot of good. I’m not his biggest fan but I can recognize and respect efficiency. Especially when he paved the road for deng (the goat) also, I wouldn’t really count on Taiwan being separate for much longer honestly.

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            The Great Leap Forward was probably the single dumbest policy ever enacted

            Tens and tens of millions died in famine, the economy collapsed, and it made Mao start to lose some power, so what does Mao do?

            The Cultural Revolution, in which over a million died, and tens of millions were imprisoned, with a lot of intellectuals here.

            These two events destroyed China, if you look at any graph, the best thing that happened due to Mao was his death.

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              It’s important to remember while both the great leap and cultural revolution were grave errors (even the CPC will agree with you.) I’m not really trying to say those were good, but they occured in a larger era that right or wrong built the physical and social machinery that made China a superpower today. It was Mao who built the steel mills. Mao who built the power grids. Mao who built the mining infrastructure. He turned a divided agarian society controlled by foreign powers and warlords into a centralized sovereign state. That’s an insane leadership feat. Tripling literacy rates. Doubling life expectancy. Getting a massive healthy workforce ready for an economic boom in the 80s. In comparison to a similar country at the time of his leadership (India), despite the spikes of massive morality, it’s baseline improvements in nutrition and healthcare saved more lives over the long term than it would had it followed India’s slower and more democratic path.

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                again, not to say the guy was perfect or anything. He had immense regret over the famine. But he wasn’t super Hitler like people make him out to be.

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                basically everything you said was offset by the other things he did, it’s like pointing out that Hitler liked animals and was very against animal abuse

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                  Built the foundations of modern china “oh-kay but like Hitler and animals bro.” that’s a category error. You can’t compare this shit to some trivial personal hobby Hitler had with no impact on the structure of Germany ever. Animal rights didn’t do anything for germany’s success or for its people post-war. Unlike Hitler, who left Germany a morally bankrupt partitioned crater. Mao’s era ended with a unified nuclear armed literally/physically healthy nation far better then it was when he found it. It’s why China was able to soar past other developing nations. Economic Miracle, baby! No country was exempt from an industrial revolution. Like the one in America. Horrific child labor, urban squalor and a massive death total again and again. But it built the structure for the modern middle class. I’m not defending the tragedies, but it’s important to acknowledge that the china we know and love today was built during that time.

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