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 No.160227

Umberto Eco, writer of the Fascism checklist, did the following:
Eco criticized social networks, saying for example that "Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community … but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."

Yikes… He sounds kinda fascist, doesn't he?
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 No.160232

>says that social media encourages those who scream the loudest
<MUH FREEZE PEACH!!
Where is he wrong tho?
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 No.160235

He forgotten about talk radio and public access television
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 No.160547

>the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner
<Nobel Prize winner


https://medium.com/dan-sanchez/that-awkward-moment-when-one-nobel-peace-prize-winner-bombs-another-370e917d2f3b
That Awkward Moment When One Nobel Peace Prize Winner Bombs Another

It was no use. The attackers already knew full well what their target was. Doctors Without Borders had long ago provided them with the GPS coordinates of their facilities. And the US-installed Afghan government, which had raided that very same hospital in July of this year, had requested the strike, claiming the hospital was being used by insurgents.

The attack killed 22 people, including 12 medical workers and 10 patients. Three of the patients were children. The first bombardment targeted the Intensive Care Unit, where an eyewitness nurse said, “Patients were burning in their beds.” And a hospital caretaker said that he could hear women and children, “screaming for help inside the hospital while it was set ablaze by the bombing.”

Doctors Without Borders won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999. President Obama was awarded his in 2009. As Commander-in-Chief of the military that bombed the Doctors Without Borders hospital, this makes Obama perhaps the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to bomb another Nobel Peace Prize winner.

Or maybe not? Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973, and he masterminded the secret bombing of Cambodia and Laos for President Nixon around that time. Shortly thereafter, it came to light that in that campaign, hospitals were routinely targeted for bombing.
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 No.160553

That guy did nothing but produce cattlefeed and try to pass as a legitimate intellectual, so funny.
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 No.160565

>>160232 (me)
I still haven't gotten a satisfying answer.

Social media platforms are a bourgeois psyop.
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 No.160567

>>160565
Umm, are you a Nobel Prize Winner? Exactly,

shut the fuck up goy cattle, and eat your I-can't-believe-it's-not-Soyger-King for slopsociety.
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 No.160568

Are you a Nobel Peace Prize Winner? No? Then shut your mouth then! #Read_Umberto_Eco
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 No.160569

>>160567
It doesn't necessarily mean "political right." Maybe he meant "being taken seriously" or "being listened to."
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 No.160570

>>160565
Anything is a psyop when you really think about it

I don’t think social media is inherently malicious but rather it’s just because it merely reflects what humans are making
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 No.160574

>>160570
>I don’t think social media is inherently malicious
Social media in its current form IS inherently malicious because it's algo-driven, though I'm obviously not talking about the community-run ones (but then again, Mastodon't is also community-run).
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 No.160584

>>160574
Wrong
Social media is toxic because of the people

Algorithm or not
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 No.160585

>>160584
>Social media is toxic because of the people
Social media thrives on engagement. Ragebait and hot takes drive engagement. Conclusion: the more algo-driven a social network is, the more braindead its content becomes. Quick maths.
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 No.160596

>>160585
Doesn’t negate my point
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 No.160597

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>>160596
Well, it's dialectical. Just because the people are toxic doesn't mean it's not the platform's fault for amplifying their voices instead of promoting something genuinely intellectually stimulating.

Basically, fuck both of them at the same time.
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 No.160598

>>160597
Fair point.
But we do have intellectual videos that get lots of views as well
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 No.160648

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1995/06/22/ur-fascism/

"Mein Kampf is a manifesto of a complete political program. Nazism had a theory of racism and of the Aryan chosen people, a precise notion of degenerate art, entartete Kunst, a philosophy of the will to power and of the Ubermensch. Nazism was decidedly anti-Christian and neo-pagan, while Stalin’s Diamat (the official version of Soviet Marxism) was blatantly materialistic and atheistic. If by totalitarianism one means a regime that subordinates every act of the individual to the state and to its ideology, then both Nazism and Stalinism were true totalitarian regimes."

"There was only a single Nazi architecture and a single Nazi art. If the Nazi architect was Albert Speer, there was no more room for Mies van der Rohe. Similarly, under Stalin’s rule, if Lamarck was right there was no room for Darwin. In Italy there were certainly fascist architects but close to their pseudo-Coliseums were many new buildings inspired by the modern rationalism of Gropius."



"The message on the front celebrated the end of the dictatorship and the return of freedom: freedom of speech, of press, of political association. These words, “freedom,” “dictatorship,” “liberty,”—I now read them for the first time in my life. I was reborn as a free Western man by virtue of these new words."


"Franklin Roosevelt’s words of November 4, 1938, are worth recalling: “I venture the challenging statement that if American democracy ceases to move forward as a living force, seeking day and night by peaceful means to better the lot of our citizens, fascism will grow in strength in our land.” Freedom and liberation are an unending task."
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 No.160649

>>160648
>Nazism was decidedly anti-Christian and neo-pagan,
This is such a crazy line for a respected Fascism scholar to write lol. Most Nazis were Christians, and the political tendency of Nazism was to counter Soviet atheism by encouraging Christianity in territories it took over. Himmler, the most famous Nazi neo-pagan official, even required that all members of the SS believe in "a higher power," which demographically automatically meant that the majority of the SS was Christian since there was no specific requirement that they adhere to neo-paganism (which was fringe outside of the Nazi inner circles, where it was not the majority but was less fringe than it was among the general public).

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