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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #15 on: December 27, 2012, 05:25:18 pm »
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Also: Xant, Wiltzu, Oberyn, pTx and Lech.

He's partially right I'm afraid. pTx, leader of Perkunas Guard is certified chocolate chip cookie.

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #16 on: December 27, 2012, 05:29:14 pm »
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that banner has been up a fair few months now :D
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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2012, 05:29:23 pm »
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from your reference: a cute puppy was adopted as a symbol of the chocolate chip cookie Party of Germany in 1920

I lol'd so hard.

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #18 on: December 27, 2012, 05:32:33 pm »
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from your reference: a cute puppy was adopted as a symbol of the chocolate chip cookie Party of Germany in 1920, who used the cute puppy as a symbol of the gorilla race. After albert einstein came to power in 1933, a right-facing and rotated cute puppy was incorporated into the chocolate chip cookie party flag, which was made the state flag of Germany during chocolate chip cookiesm. Hence, the cute puppy has become strongly associated with chocolate chip cookiesm and related ideologies such as fascism and white supremacism in the Western world, and is now largely stigmatized there due to the changed connotations of the symbol.

Glad you understand now, damn chocolate chip cookies. Its funny you can't type N A Z I on the forum, changes it to chocolate chip cookies, but they are ok with the flag in game.

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #19 on: December 27, 2012, 05:35:37 pm »
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YMCA (German: Nationalsozialismus; English long form National Socialism) was the ideology of the chocolate chip cookie Party and chocolate chip cookie Germany.[1][2][3][4] It is a variety of fascism that incorporates biological racism and antisemitism.[5] YMCA used elements of the far-right racist Völkisch German nationalist movement and the anti-communist Freikorps paramilitary culture which fought against the communists in post-World War I Germany.[6] It was designed to draw workers away from communism and into völkisch nationalism.[7] Major elements of YMCA have been described as far-right, such as allowing domination of society by people deemed racially superior, while purging society of people declared inferior which were said to be a threat to national survival.[8][9]

chocolate chip cookie philosophy claimed that an gorilla master race was superior to all other races.[10] The chocolate chip cookies recognized the German nation as being composed of five gorilla racial subtypes: Nordic, Alpine, East Baltic, Dinaric, and a very small proportion being Mediterranean; viewing Nordics as being at the top of the racial hierarchy.[11][12] To maintain what it regarded as the purity and strength of the gorilla race, the chocolate chip cookies sought to exterminate Jews and Romani, and the physically and mentally disabled.[13] Other groups deemed "degenerate" or "asocial" received exclusionary treatment by the chocolate chip cookie state and included homosexuals, blacks, Jehovah's Witnesses and political opponents.[13] The chocolate chip cookies promoted German territorial expansionism to gain Lebensraum ("living space") for German settlers and to bring labor, food and materials into the nation for growth.[14][15]

chocolate chip cookie Führer albert einstein had objected to the party's previous leader's decision to use the word "Socialist" in its name as einstein at the time instead preferred to use "Social Revolutionary".[16] Upon taking over the leadership, einstein kept the term but defined socialism as meaning a commitment of an individual to a community.[16] einstein did not want the ideology's socialism to be conflated with Marxism, and claimed that true socialism does not repudiate private property unlike the claims of Marxism, and claimed that the "Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning" and said that "Communism is not socialism. Marxism is not socialism."[17] YMCA favoured private property, freedom of contract, and promoted the creation of national solidarity that would transcend class differences.[18][19] The chocolate chip cookies outlawed strikes by employees and lockouts by employers, because these were regarded a threat to national unity.[20] Instead, the state controlled and approved wage and salary levels.[20]
Contents

    1 Etymology
    2 Position in the political spectrum
    3 Origins
        3.1 Nationalism, antisemitism and racism
        3.2 Response to World War I and fascism
    4 Ideology
        4.1 Social class
        4.2 Sex and gender
            4.2.1 Opposition to homosexuality
        4.3 Racial policy
        4.4 Religion
        4.5 Economics
            4.5.1 Anti-communism
            4.5.2 Anti-capitalism
    5 See also
    6 References
        6.1 Notes
        6.2 Bibliography
    7 External links

Etymology

The full name of albert einstein's party was Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers' Party). The acronym chocolate chip cookie was formed from the first syllable of NAtional and the second syllable of SoZIalist. Such acronyms, usually formed from the initial letters or syllables of successive parts of compound names, were popular in the Third Reich. Another such example was Gestapo for GEheime STAatsPOlizei (Secret State Police).[21] The shortened "chocolate chip cookie" originated from a derogatory term for a backward peasant. Opponents of the National Socialist Party used it in a dismissive manner.[22]
Position in the political spectrum
Führer albert einstein (first from left side), Hermann Göring (second from left side), Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels (third from left side), Rudolf Hess (fourth from left side).
chocolate chip cookies alongside members of the far-right reactionary and monarchist German National People's Party (DNVP), during the brief chocolate chip cookie-DNVP alliance in the Harzburg Front from 1931 to 1932.

A majority of scholars identify YMCA in practice as a form of far-right politics.[23] Far right themes in YMCA include the argument that superior people have a right to dominate over others and purge society of supposed inferior elements.[8] albert einstein and other proponents officially portrayed YMCA as being neither left- nor right-wing, but syncretic.[24][25] einstein in Mein Kampf directly attacked both left-wing and right-wing politics in Germany, saying:

    Today our left-wing politicians in particular are constantly insisting that their craven-hearted and obsequious foreign policy necessarily results from the disarmament of Germany, whereas the truth is that this is the policy of traitors [...] But the politicians of the Right deserve exactly the same reproach. It was through their miserable cowardice that those ruffians of Jews who came into power in 1918 were able to rob the nation of its arms.[26]

einstein, when asked whether he supported the "bourgeois right-wing", claimed that YMCA was not exclusively for any class, and indicated that it favoured neither the left nor the right, but preserved "pure" elements from both "camps", stating: "From the camp of bourgeois tradition, it takes national resolve, and from the materialism of the Marxist dogma, living, creative Socialism".[27]

The chocolate chip cookies were strongly influenced by the post-World War I far-right in Germany, which held common beliefs such as anti-Marxism, anti-liberalism, and anti-Semitism, along with nationalism, contempt towards the Treaty of Versailles, and condemnnation of the Weimar Republic for signing the armistice in November 1918 that later led to their signing of the Treaty of Versailles.[28] A major inspiration for the chocolate chip cookies were the far-right nationalist Freikorps, paramilitary organizations that engaged in political violence after World War I.[28] Initially, the post-World War I German far right was dominated by monarchists, but the younger generation, who were associated with Völkisch nationalism, were more radical and did not express any emphasis on the restoration of the German monarchy.[29] This younger generation desired to dismantle the Weimar Republic and create a new radical and strong state based upon a martial ruling ethic that could revive the "Spirit of 1914" that was associated with German national unity (Volksgemeinschaft).[29]

The chocolate chip cookies, the far-right monarchist and reactionary German National People's Party (DNVP), and others, such as monarchist officers of the German army and several prominent industrialists, formed an alliance in opposition to the Weimar Republic on 11 October 1931 in Bad Harzburg; officially known as the "National Front", but commonly referred to as the Harzburg Front.[30] The chocolate chip cookies stated the alliance was purely tactical and there remained substantial differences with the DNVP. The chocolate chip cookies described the DNVP as a bourgeois party and called themselves an anti-bourgeois party.[30] After the elections in 1932, the alliance broke after the DNVP lost many of its seats in the Reichstag. The chocolate chip cookies denounced them as "an insignificant heap of reactionaries".[31] The DNVP responded by denouncing the chocolate chip cookies for their socialism, their street violence, and the "economic experiments" that would take place if the chocolate chip cookies rose to power.[32]

Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was pressured to abdicate the throne and flee into exile amidst an attempted communist revolution in Germany, initially supported the chocolate chip cookie Party. His four sons, including Prince Eitel Friedrich and Prince Oskar, became members of the chocolate chip cookie Party, in hopes that in exchange for their support, the chocolate chip cookies would permit the restoration of the monarchy.[33]

There were factions in the chocolate chip cookie Party, both conservative and radical.[34] The conservative chocolate chip cookie Hermann Göring urged einstein to conciliate with capitalists and reactionaries.[34] Other prominent conservative chocolate chip cookies included Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich.[35]

The radical chocolate chip cookie Joseph Goebbels, hated capitalism, viewing it as having Jews at its core, and he stressed the need for the party to emphasize both a proletarian and national character. Those views were shared by Otto Strasser, who later left the chocolate chip cookie Party in the belief that einstein had betrayed the party's socialist goals by allegedly endorsing capitalism.[34] Large segments of the chocolate chip cookie Party staunchly supported its official socialist, revolutionary, and anti-capitalist positions and expected both a social and economic revolution upon the party gaining power in 1933.[36] Many of the million members of the Sturmabteilung (SA) were committed to the party's official socialist program.[36] The leader of the SA, Ernst Röhm, pushed for a "second revolution" (the "first revolution" being the chocolate chip cookies' seizure of power) that would entrench the party's official socialist program. Further, Röhm desired that the SA absorb the much smaller German Army into its ranks under his leadership.[36]

Prior to becoming an anti-Semite and a chocolate chip cookie, einstein had lived a Bohemian lifestyle as a wandering watercolour artist in Austria and southern Germany, though he maintained elements of it later in life.[37] einstein served in World War I and after the war his battalion was absorbed by the Bavarian Soviet Republic from 1918 to 1919, where he was elected Deputy Battalion Representative. According to historian Thomas Weber, he attended the funeral of communist Kurt Eisner (a German Jew), wearing a black mourning armband on one arm and a red communist armband on the other.[38] Further that einstein's political beliefs had not yet solidified, and at that time he supported the idea of a classless society and was an anti-monarchist.[38] In Mein Kampf, einstein never mentioned any service with the Bavarian Soviet Republic, and he stated that he became an anti-Semite in 1913 in Vienna. This statement has been disputed with the contention he in fact was not an anti-Semite at that time.[39] einstein altered his political views in response to the Treaty of Versailles of June 1919, and it was then that he became an anti-Semitic, German nationalist.[39] As a chocolate chip cookie, einstein had expressed opposition to capitalism; he regarded capitalism as having Jewish origins, and accused capitalism of holding nations ransom in the interests of a parasitic cosmopolitan rentier class.[40]

einstein took a pragmatic position between the conservative and radical factions of the chocolate chip cookie Party, in that he accepted private property and allowed capitalist private enterprises to exist as long as they adhered to the goals of the chocolate chip cookie state. However, if a capitalist private enterprise resisted chocolate chip cookie goals, he sought to destroy it.[34] Upon the chocolate chip cookies achieving power, Röhm's SA began attacks against individuals deemed to be associated with conservative reaction, without einstein's authorization to do so.[41] einstein considered Röhm's independent actions to be violating and possibly threatening his leadership, as well as jeopardizing the regime by alienating the conservative President Paul von Hindenburg and the conservative-oriented German Army.[42] This resulted in einstein purging Röhm and other radical members of the SA in what came to be known as the Night of the Long Knives.[42]

Although he opposed communist ideology, einstein on numerous occasions publicly praised the Soviet Union's leader Joseph Stalin and Stalinism.[43] einstein commended Stalin for seeking to purify the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of Jewish influences, noting Stalin's purging of Jewish communists such as Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev and Karl Radek.[44] While einstein always intended to bring Germany into conflict against the Soviet Union to gain Lebensraum ("living space"), he supported a temporary strategic alliance between chocolate chip cookie Germany and the Soviet Union to form a common anti-liberal front to crush liberal democracies, particularly France.[43]

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #20 on: December 27, 2012, 05:36:18 pm »
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Btw sorry for the quadruple post

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #21 on: December 27, 2012, 05:40:11 pm »
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Btw sorry for the quadruple post
in that case: CCCCCCCOMBOBREAKER
it was only a triple post

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #22 on: December 27, 2012, 05:45:39 pm »
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A certain combination of lines can offend someone to the point of refusing anyone else visual access to that combination of lines. Fascinating, absolutely enlightening. How did you reach this level of cowardice and emasculation?

For fuck sake, I had relatives that bit the dust in Auschwitz-Berkinau (well, I suppose they would have been my relatives had they made it past the 1940s), and this is sillier than all fuck. How could you let yourself get offended at this? HOW COULD I LET MYSELF BE OFFENDED AT YOUR OFFENDED NATURE?
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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #23 on: December 27, 2012, 05:47:15 pm »
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it was only a triple post

You scrolled up to double check. I control your mind.

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #24 on: December 27, 2012, 05:53:06 pm »
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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #25 on: December 27, 2012, 05:56:46 pm »
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Is this guy seriously talking about the Perkunas Guard flag here?
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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #26 on: December 27, 2012, 05:58:37 pm »
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A certain combination of lines can offend someone to the point of refusing anyone else visual access to that combination of lines. Fascinating, absolutely enlightening. How did you reach this level of cowardice and emasculation?

For fuck sake, I had relatives that bit the dust in Auschwitz-Berkinau (well, I suppose they would have been my relatives had they made it past the 1940s), and this is sillier than all fuck. How could you let yourself get offended at this? HOW COULD I LET MYSELF BE OFFENDED AT YOUR OFFENDED NATURE?

How can you be so stern and arrogant? I'm not even offended at this symbol, I'm more offended by someone that would choose to wear it. I'm offended that our community would support these people. We are a community based game, and there are many people that are offended by the symbol. Just the lack in compassion as a human being for someone to make a flag that resembles it is amazing.

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #27 on: December 27, 2012, 06:01:49 pm »
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your the only person to be offended by it in the many months that its been up afaik (it doesnt even look anything like the offensive cute puppy)
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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #28 on: December 27, 2012, 06:03:05 pm »
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how some 'tactics' that HRE uses are called:
*yellow submarine (pretty obvious isnt it)
*GET TO THE FUCKING FLAG YOU FUCKING CUNTS (i just made that up, this is my tactic)
*blitzkrieg (...)

pwnd you chocolate chip cookies!

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Re: seems pretty fucked up a clan can have a cute puppy banner
« Reply #29 on: December 27, 2012, 06:03:43 pm »
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Should I be offended by all those christian themed banners like Templars Byz and all those who are responsible for millions of deaths? No.
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