- 19 Jul 2011 17:21
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Not quite. I corollary to my point is that due to this disagreement between fascism and everyone else (including those who should be doing your R&D), fascist states will lag behind their liberal counterparts. Consequently, this point is not moot, at least not for those who are looking at fascism realistically.
I am not discussing what other regimes do.
People find out he was pretending to be an engineer even though he had no qualifications? Is that what happens?
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
telluro wrote:I think "technologists" agree or disagree with Fascism at the same rate that anyone agrees or disagrees with Fascism. Making your whole point moot.
Not quite. I corollary to my point is that due to this disagreement between fascism and everyone else (including those who should be doing your R&D), fascist states will lag behind their liberal counterparts. Consequently, this point is not moot, at least not for those who are looking at fascism realistically.
telluro wrote:ALL regimes persecute individuals whom they see as a threat. Just take a look at what happens to scientists who speak in any way outside the limits of political correctness about race or historians about Jews in liberal regimes. They're not killed, but they're shunned, they're fired from their place of work, and possibly lose any means of working ever again. Which has the same result. The rest of the scientists fall in line with the politically correct model of science, and claim that this is the correct science while there is ideological motivation to do so.
I am not discussing what other regimes do.
telluro wrote:A documentary you should watch relevant to the above is Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0192335/) See what happens to someone with some authority and a "technologist" who flouts political correctness.
People find out he was pretending to be an engineer even though he had no qualifications? Is that what happens?
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...