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Hardrocker 12-16-2017 04:52 PM

Right wing rock
 
Is there?

MicShazam 12-16-2017 04:55 PM

There's always nazi punk.

The Batlord 12-16-2017 05:07 PM

BOOM

http://www.musicbanter.com/punk/8974...-punk-ftw.html

The Batlord 12-16-2017 05:11 PM






Cuthbert 12-16-2017 05:23 PM

Were Hot Chocolate rock? I know the lead singer was a Tory.

Gary Numan, another Tory cunt.

Cuthbert 12-16-2017 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1905241)





:cool:

What was that Nazi tune you posted to me ages ago when I said it was catchy?

The Batlord 12-16-2017 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Man like Monkey (Post 1905251)
:cool:

What was that Nazi tune you posted to me ages ago when I said it was catchy?

Not sure, but let me give it a shot. If it wasn't any of those tracks then...





I mean there's only so many Nazi punk songs that are actually good so if it's not one of those I've already posted then I don't know. But Final War's Glory Unending is basically the only Nazi punk album I'd rec from back to front, so maybe something from that? And if not then it's still cool. Probs my fav punk album as a bad person.


Goofle 12-16-2017 06:22 PM

Can we please have a “Nazis weren’t right wing” discussion? The forum needs more drama.

The Batlord 12-16-2017 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1905268)
Can we please have a “Nazis weren’t right wing” discussion? The forum needs more drama.

Yeah no but that's just a Republican line that's in fact amoral bull**** designed to use the Holocaust as a cheap ad hominem against their political opponents. And anyone who uses it should be ****ing ashamed of themselves for using a genocide as oneupmanship.

I mean seriously if you think that a command economy is somehow the hallmark of the Nazi party then you're a moron. First of all, the Nazis' economic policies were scattershot and in no way the center of their dogma. They believed in some form of capitalism as social darwinism to weed out the incompetents in the same way that they rejected government aid to the poor. Eventually taking control of those corporations that they originally claimed that they were leaving to their own devices was the whim of the Fuhrer and not based in any kind of central political belief beyond the idea that business should ultimately benefit the German race. The Nazis had no economic policies to speak of that made sense. They just did what Hitler wanted.

The entire point of any kind of Nazi economic policies was based entirely around the benefit of the German race (as already stated) as the Nazis were obsessed with the preservation and rejuvenation of a prelapsarian ideal of the German people that is entirely a right wing ideal based in a religious zeal for THE PAST. Nothing that the Nazis did was for a socialist revolution. Everything that they did was for the kind of City on a Hill worshipping, conservative, nationalist dogma that rejects progress and deifies an idealized form of the perfect German man, which is ultimately what right wing, conservative ideology does as well, if in a less concentrated, terrifying form.

But hey they didn't like American capitalism so they're commies, right?

Janszoon 12-16-2017 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1905270)
Yeah no but that's just a Republican line that's in fact amoral bull**** designed to use the Holocaust as a cheap ad hominem against their political opponents. And anyone who uses it should be ****ing ashamed of themselves for using a genocide as oneupmanship.

I mean seriously if you think that a command economy is somehow the hallmark of the Nazi party then you're a moron. First of all, the Nazis' economic policies were scattershot and in no way the center of their dogma. They believed in some form of capitalism as social darwinism to weed out the incompetents in the same way that they rejected government aid to the poor. Eventually taking control of those corporations that they originally claimed that they were leaving to their own devices was the whim of the Fuhrer and not based in any kind of central political belief beyond the idea that business should ultimately benefit the German race. The Nazis had no economic policies to speak of that made sense. They just did what Hitler wanted.

The entire point of any kind of Nazi economic policies was based entirely around the benefit of the German race (as already stated) as the Nazis were obsessed with the preservation and rejuvenation of a prelapsarian ideal of the German people that is entirely a right wing ideal based in a religious zeal for THE PAST. Nothing that the Nazis did was for a socialist revolution. Everything that they did was for the kind of City on a Hill worshipping, conservative, nationalist dogma that rejects progress and deifies an idealized form of the perfect German man, which is ultimately what right wing, conservative ideology does as well, if in a less concentrated, terrifying form.

But hey they didn't like American capitalism so they're commies, right?

Upvoted.


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