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originally posted by: AtlasHawk
So now in Australia the government it appears to banning anyone that comes to Australia if you insult Islam as a Barbaric religion or something similar.
Inside the '# posting' subculture the Christchurch shooter belonged to
Before allegedly embarking on a rampage that would leave 50 innocent worshippers dead, Brenton Tarrant posted a goodbye to the website 8Chan encouraging his alt-right companions to keep “making memes and '# posting'”.
Throughout his live-streamed killing spree he made reference to online in-jokes, and even as he fronted court, flanked by police and charged with murder, Tarrant flashed a white power hand sign used in neo-Nazi circles.
But what is "# posting", and why has it become such a staple of anonymous alt-right internet forums?
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
a reply to: kingsquirel
Keep going....there is more.
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
Holy sheet.....now nz is pulling "violent" TV shows!!!
I can't believe how fast we are turning into a controlled bunch of pathetic people.
Our PM is a joke. I honestly don't understand what is going on.
In 1905, Trotsky formulated his theory of permanent revolution that later became a defining characteristic of Trotskyism. Until 1905, some revolutionaries claimed that Marx's theory of history positioned that only a revolution in a European capitalist society would lead to a socialist one. According to this position, it was impossible for a socialist revolution to occur in a backward, feudal country such as early 20th century Russia when it had such a small and almost powerless capitalist class.
The theory of permanent revolution addressed the question of how such feudal regimes were to be overthrown and how socialism could be established given the lack of economic prerequisites. Trotsky argued that in Russia only the working class could overthrow feudalism and win the support of the peasantry. Furthermore, he argued that the Russian working class would not stop there. They would win their own revolution against the weak capitalist class, establish a workers' state in Russia and appeal to the working class in the advanced capitalist countries around the world. As a result, the global working class would come to Russia's aid and socialism could develop worldwide
originally posted by: hiddenNZ
Wow,now conspiracy theories are coming into it,who would have thought.
www.nzherald.co.nz...