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Revision as of 09:02, 21 August 2022
alt-right
- https://web.archive.org/web/20200516075141/https://radicalcapitalist.org/2017/10/21/libertarianism-and-the-alt-right-distinct-yet-complementary/ ([1])
Kremlintarianism
“ Therefore, one must advise small states to pursue a strict policy of neutrality. Of course, they should arm themselves. It should not be without cost to attack them. Nevertheless, if you know there is no chance to win a war against a foreign power, you have to consider surrendering, because you see that only one corrupt gang is exchanged for another corrupt gang. For example, the Ukraine war: It is not the case that Ukraine has been an exemplary democratic Western state. On corruption indices they were worse than Russia. The economic productivity per person in Ukraine is lower than the economic productivity per person in Russia. The leaders in Ukraine are corrupt.
- — Hans-Hermann Hoppe[2]
Helicopters
https://twitter.com/JReedCooley/status/1559563628109615107
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