cannot say this enough:
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@SteveBellovin/116705274282604338
cannot say this enough:
CORPORATISM IS FASCISM IN “BUSINESSCORE”
corporatists invested billions in Hollywood to sell us a fascism that always wore military uniforms and cammo fatigues. it has gaslighted generations into erasing the business men & women who financed history’s fascist “mad men”.
Kissinger’s stroke of genius was to prop up around the world a kakistocracy absolutely willing to don anything in olive twill while the gringos paying them to kill democracy wore Hugo Boss suits.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@SteveBellovin/116705274282604338
cannot say this enough:
CORPORATISM IS FASCISM IN “BUSINESSCORE”
corporatists invested billions in Hollywood to sell us a fascism that always wore military uniforms and cammo fatigues. it has gaslighted generations into erasing the business men & women who financed history’s fascist “mad men”.
Kissinger’s stroke of genius was to prop up around the world a kakistocracy absolutely willing to don anything in olive twill while the gringos paying them to kill democracy wore Hugo Boss suits.
@blogdiva The corporate fascists get their outfits from the Nazi tailor.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@SteveBellovin/116705274282604338
cannot say this enough:
CORPORATISM IS FASCISM IN “BUSINESSCORE”
corporatists invested billions in Hollywood to sell us a fascism that always wore military uniforms and cammo fatigues. it has gaslighted generations into erasing the business men & women who financed history’s fascist “mad men”.
Kissinger’s stroke of genius was to prop up around the world a kakistocracy absolutely willing to don anything in olive twill while the gringos paying them to kill democracy wore Hugo Boss suits.
@blogdiva A friend of mine wrote a fic that depicted some canonically nazi characters as being varied in motivation, including how extremism comes to consume ones life, and generally such organizations cult like tendencies.
Got death threats for not portraying all nazis as mustachio twirling cardboard cutouts, and that someone might know they are in the wrong, but be too caught up to see another way out.
It was very frustrating.
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