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A 5th BW B-52H leaving Wynot during Prairie Vigilance. (A1C Jesse Lopez)
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why does dumplings picture look like a model's headshot?
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books finished (not necessarily started) this year
only marking ‘strongly recommend’ (👍) and ‘don’t recommend’ (❌️). well and molière is molière lol
The Fascist Revolution: Toward a General Theory of Fascism by George Mosse (January 2) 👍
The Ba‘th and the Creation of Modern Syria by David Roberts (January 19)
The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and their Influence on Nazi Ideology by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (February 20) 👍
The Brown Plague: Travels in Late Weimar and Early Nazi Germany by Daniel Guérin (March 6) 👍
Fascism in Brazil: From Integralism to Bolsonarism by Leandro Pereira Gonçalves and Odilon Caldeira Neto (March 22)
Iraqi Arab Nationalism: Authoritarian, Totalitarian, and Pro-Fascist Inclinations, 1932–1941 by Peter Wien (April 5)
Bunch of Thoughts by M.S. Golwalkar (April 11) ❌️
Hebrew Fascism in Palestine, 1922–1942 by Dan Tamir (April 18)
Latin American Dictatorships in the Era of Fascism: The Corporatist Wave by António Costa Pinto (May 2)
L’École des femmes by Molière (May 17)
A History of Fascism, 1914–1945 by Stanley Payne (May 30) 👍
Anarcho-Fascism: Nature Reborn by Jonas Nilsson (June 20) (extremely doesn’t count, basically a pamphlet) ❌️
French Colonial Fascism: The Extreme Right in Algeria, 1919–1939 by Samuel Kalman (August 23)
The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You, and How To Get Good at It by Kelly McGonigal (October 11)
Fascism in Spain, 1923–1977 by Stanley Payne (October 27) 👍
Inside Latin America by John Gunther (November 10)
It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis (November 24)
i have ambitions of finishing wynot’s polish politics in transition over the weekend but that’s probably not going to happen
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The extreme Right was represented by the nationalists, who were contained in several parties. By far the most important was the National party (Stronnictwo Narodowe, or SN), the latest version of Roman Dmowski’s National Democratic (Endecja) movement. [..] Its program was based almost exclusively on fostering anti-Semitism while simultaneously combatting any activity from the Socialist and Communist Left. [..]
Even more extreme in their anti-Semitic views were the so-called “young” nationalists, who split off from the National Party to form the National Radical Camp (Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny, or ONR), which in turn divided into the ABC and Falanga factions. Outspokenly militant, the National Radicals fashioned their party along the lines of the European authoritarian movements then in vogue, and continually attacked the National party as being opportunistic and ready to compromise its nationalist principles. The Falanga group, youthful and dynamic, exerted a particularly powerful hold over the university students. In Bolesław Piasecki, they possessed a leader characterized by a leading Piłsudski-ite as an intelligent person but also “a cold-blooded gangster” without scruples who would use any means to seize absolute power and establish a genuine Fascist system in Poland.
“The Political Situation,” Polish Politics in Transition by Edward D. Wynot, Jr.
Understandably, the two nationalist camps displayed [..] profound differences with the Sanacja [OZN] over certain political questions. [..] The Endeks [i.e. National Democrats] adopted as their cardinal principle the dictum that the nation itself, rather than the state or a political group, was solely responsible for its defense against internal as well as external enemies. When it became clear that [First Marshal] Rydz was actively involving the army in political life, the party was quick to voice its disapproval of this trend. [..] As a movement of action rather than rhetoric, the Falanga possessed a less developed body of doctrine than the National party. Yet certain points of divergence with the OZN’s ideology were discernible from this quarter as well. While not denying them outright, the Falanga dismissed completely the past accomplishments of Piłsudski and the Legionnaires as irrelevant for Poland’s future, totally ignored the broader political role of the armed forces, and advocated the overthrow of the April Constitution and other vestiges of the Sanacja system. Furthermore the state, the object of special reverence for the regime, was tolerated by the Falanga only insofar as it could serve as an instrument to realize “the historic destinies of the Polish Nation,” and Catholicism, mentioned favorably but vaguely in the Koc declaration, was made the basic premise of the entire Falanga program, which justified everything by the slogan “God is the highest end of Man.”
These differences notwithstanding, there were certain key similarities between the Sanacja and Nationalist ideologies. Although the Endek theory advanced no specific state structure as an objective, [..] the party still believed strongly in the existence of a powerful, centralized executive branch of government. Anti-Communist and pro-Catholic tones were as dear to the Endeks as to the Piłsudski-ites, and both groups placed strong emphasis on the Polish nation as the prime force in the country. The Falanga was [even] closer to the OZN in political outlook. Both movements believed in the compulsory enrollment of the community in a homogenous, universal, and hierarchical organization, in the Falanga’s case the so-called Political Organization of the Nation. This formation would be based on Führerism, Catholicism, anti-Communism, and Polish nationalism, and all political parties were to be eliminated. In short, the basic, underlying premises of both programs were very similar, while Piasecki had merely advanced them to a degree of sophistication far above the elementary level attained by [OZN leader Adam] Koc. Since the chief differences between these two groups were questions of extreme rather than of fundamental concepts, the Falanga and OZN appeared far more likely to find a common basis for cooperation than did the Camp of National Unity and the National party [..].
“The Political Ideology of National Unity,” ibid.
[The] emphasis on the preponderant role of the state in the national economy did not mean that the Sanacja was prepared to endorse the Falanga’s call for the complete abolition of the private sector. Koc was careful to qualify his praise for etatism by assuring the public that his camp would preserve the principles of private property as well as individual private enterprise. [..]
Not surprisingly, Koc refused to sanction any radical treatment of social questions, promising instead to solve economic and social problems “by looking to our national idea, which is the defensive strength and power of the State.” He proposed to seek solutions not by destroying current values through the use of revolutionary methods, “but by perfecting the existing institutions and creating new ones.” It was especially important that Poland develop and modernize “without shocks and violence, which always threaten the State.”
“The Economic and Social Program of National Unity,” ibid.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: IRO Women’s XS Wynot Gathered Light Grey Jersey Mini Dress.
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Venom Soundtrack - Venom Theme
i hear what is on the phone edie and why john g. shoots her no trump as john g. and it is about this topic. need it eddie you and i will find it ok. good no you say wynot am i not a good protector
Venom
not yet at least hopefully never it is gross for us
eddie brock
and i amin hell this guy is a nightmere and we are in trouble i cant stop and he wont until im gone and im out soon damnit there in the movie too no i dont see me. great. he does.
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eddie brok aka william borne
shit ok shit
costar william borne
Olympus agather nukes for us to hit your bu an ok you forggot your todd
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Northern District of Iowa | Former Teacher and Coach Sentenced to 10 Years’ Imprisonment for Child Sex Crime | United States Department of Justice
A former Wynot, Nebraska middle school teacher and Sergeant Bluff High School baseball coach was sentenced in federal court in Sioux City.
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"Snow still covers fields as the sun starts to set near Wynot, Nebraska on Thursday." - Omaha World-Herald
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oh god. this was just what i feared....
um. um
charmander. charmeleon. charizard. bulbasaur. ivysaur. venusaur. squirtle. wartortle. blastoise. ekans. arbok. gastly. haunter. gengar. abra. kadabra. alakazam. igglybuff. wigglytuff. jigglypuff. happiny. chansey. blissey. eevee. vaporeon. jolteon. flareon. sylveon. espeon. umbreon. leafeon. glaceon. chespin. quilladin. chesnaught. fennekin. braixen. delphox. vulpix. ninetales. mr mime. jynx. articuno. zapdos. moltress. mew. mewtwo. uxie. azelf. mesprit. zekrom. reshiram. snivy. froakie. greninja. caterpie. metapod. butterfree. weedle. kakuna. beedrill. rattata. ratticate. lugia. swirlix. slurpuff. kecleon. spinarak. seviper. wobbufett. wynot. stantler. deerling. hitmonlee. hitmontop. hitmonchan. machamp. machoke. dodrio. doduo. diglet. dugtrio.
im convinced that if i was put on the spot i could only confidently name like 80 pokemon
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the writers literally pulled DIRECTLY from that argument between kat and mel at SDCC about the wedding, wynonna bringing up the fact that waverlys dad(s) died on the homestead, nicole being blasé and understanding that they can only try their hardest and everything might not end up perfect, omg im VERY excited for this episode
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Tag game! Tagged by @boffin-in-training
🫀 Currently reading: Technically a lot of things but right now it’s been exclusively Wynot’s Polish Politics in Transition since I haven’t had my laptop with me. When I’m back home it’ll mostly be stuff about the far-right in colonial Algeria (French Colonial Fascism and ‘‘Who Fought the Algerian War?’’). I also recently finished actually reading Payne’s A History of Fascism all the way through
🫀 Favorite color: Green but not really a specific shade.
🫀 Last audio file I listened to: I think an Apocrypals episode? NO wait it was the first few minutes of a bad sci-fi story Pigeon posted in the Discord. I will listen to it I promise
🫀 Last movie I watched: The first Jurassic Park
🫀 Sweet, spicy, or savory: Probably savory.
🫀 Currently working on: A series of masterposts of good sources on fascisms in different world regions. I have a life I swear
Tagging: Anyone who so chooses
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Sanacja writers insisted that this display of communal devotion [to the army] would come naturally, for Poles were by instinct a brave people who would struggle fiercely for their ideals. In an effort to glorify the military, the regime press gave extensive publicity coverage to everything connected with the army, such as maneuvers, decorations, and parades, and praised enthusiastically all aspects of military life.
Under these conditions, it followed that the OZN would create a cult of the commander-in-chief (Naczelny Wódz) around the person of Marshal Rydz. This tactic was designed to gain Rydz, himself a somewhat retiring personality without any charismatic appeal whatsoever, the exposure and prestige needed in his new role as political and moral head of the nation, while simultaneously bolstering his political movement. This marked a radical departure from the policies of Piłsudski, who distrusted any outburst of spontaneity among the masses and shunned the appeal to a collective national catharsis and emotional rededication to Poland in his own person. Instead of firing the political consciousness of the populace, Piłsudski sought to de-politicize the nation by subordinating it to his will with no advance fanfare. The drive to build up Rydz as the personified political, spiritual, and moral ideal of the Polish nation was thus a new venture for the Piłsudski-ites.
“The Political Ideology of National Unity,” Polish Politics in Transition by Edward D. Wynot, Jr.
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WHY ARE U PUTTING MY BUSINESS IN UR TAGS !!
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They were sitting on a bin in plain sight. ... In the spare bedroom, the door of which I've been keeping shut since the cats moved in.
It never even occurred to me to look in there! wtf, self?
one last thing before I shut down for the night
I FOUND MY GLASSES
You'll never guess where they were.
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