the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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good luck with that. there's a reason why socialist states have a military and police.
"when they came for communists, I told them exactly where they are to own those authoritarian red fash tankies"
"Then they came for me and I instantly joined their cause"
Calling tankies fascist while I call for the cleansing of tankies
Read "The Jakarta Method" to know how it was done historically.
Also watch The Act of Killing, a fantastic documentary on the same subject (definitely CW violence though). Vincent Bevins cites it as inspiration to write The Jakarta Method. I read the book first and watched the documentary last week, and it brought me to tears.
I think they mean us
That reminds me of the time I quit using Reddit entirely after getting into an argument under a meme that was just a picture of Syngman Rhee with the caption "Upvote to scare the tankies" and like well over a thousand upvotes. Also people saying that mass imprisonment and executions of "Stalinists" was the same as post ww2 denazification (ironically, the position of a load of 196 users I once argued with on post ww2 denazification in the ussr is that it was authoritarian Stalinism)