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Tale of the forbidden genius

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2025 7:20 pm
by Cunny Defender
Pro-c MAP here. I have a lot of strong and controversial opinions on many different issues, so ask me anything. There's nothing i love more than sharing my thoughts. I'm also an ultra-nationalist, a radical communist, a non-negotiable atheist, a men's rights activist, and a believer in anti-ageism to promote the rights of young people and seniors alike. I'm pretty much the final boss of revolutionaries. I'll add that I'm not a very tolerant individual; pretty much the opposite. I'm very confident in my beliefs and can't stand deferring opinions

Re: Tale of the forbidden genius

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2025 7:44 pm
by Learning to undeny
Do you really believe that? Why are you doing this?

Re: Tale of the forbidden genius

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2025 8:16 pm
by Not Forever
Ultranationalism and radical communism aren’t in conflict with each other? It seems to me that one of the core ideas of communism is internationalism, and I don’t really see how that could fit well with ultranationalism.

I can understand how the other elements might coexist together, although, for example, I see atheism as having quite a hard time within ultranationalism (since when the nation becomes more important than the individual, belief becomes an excellent glue to make it work).

Re: Tale of the forbidden genius

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2025 8:45 pm
by Cunny Defender
Learning to undeny wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 7:44 pm Do you really believe that? Why are you doing this?
Not sure what you mean by that

Re: Tale of the forbidden genius

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2025 8:50 pm
by Cunny Defender
Not Forever wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 8:16 pm Ultranationalism and radical communism aren’t in conflict with each other? It seems to me that one of the core ideas of communism is internationalism, and I don’t really see how that could fit well with ultranationalism.

I can understand how the other elements might coexist together, although, for example, I see atheism as having quite a hard time within ultranationalism (since when the nation becomes more important than the individual, belief becomes an excellent glue to make it work).
I don't fit into any particular political sect, but rather i take and mix different ideologies i believe in and merge them into my own broader belief system. I'm a leader, not a follower, so this comes naturally to me

Re: Tale of the forbidden genius

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2025 4:50 am
by boyblu
I love your resolve. I don't necessarily agree with every inflection, but I like your stance. We all have to stand for something, otherwise we stand for nothing.