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  • You think the Soviet Union wasn’t an imperialist menace?

    No, I don’t.

    The Soviet Union was a fascist state

    Everybody who equates or compares Bolshevism to Fascism is, unquestionably, an ingenious, arcane scholar on Fascism. Not only can every single one of them explain what the Thule Society was and what it did, but they can also tell you who financed Mussolini in the 1910s, they can also name everybody who financed the NSDAP in the 1920s, they can name who helped popularize Fascism in the Empire of Japan, they can describe what the Protocols of Rome were, they can summarize interwar relations between the Kingdom of Italy and the Empire of Japan, they can describe how the Fascist ‘unions’ actually disadvantaged the workers, they can explain why the Third Reich left the Polish police intact, they can tell you what a ZAST was, they—

    Shhh, let me finish!

    They can tell you what the Gehlen Organization was and what it did, they can tell you what the Four Power Pact and the Anti‐Komintern were, they can describe what IBM’s rôle was in the Axis, they can tell you how Danish businessmen collaborated with the Axis, they can tell you who Adolf Konradi was or what he said, they can describe the strategic importance of Finnish nickel, they know everything about the licensing of the Krupp-Renn process, they can tell you why Joseph Rotblat quit the Manhattan Project, they can tell you what Operation Bloodstone was, they can tell you in perfect detail about all of these things, and the worst part is, I’ll never be as smart as them no matter how hard I try.