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Reason: fixed

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would be the only thing that can put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up with dragging everyone down to be equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which still works with what i said that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: hello

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would be the only thing that can put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up with dragging everyone down to be equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is still in line with what i said that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: fixed a typo.

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would be the only thing that can put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up with dragging everyone down to be equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is what i mean that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: fixed a typo..

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would be the only thing that can put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up as everyone equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is what i mean that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: fixed

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would be the only thing to put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up as everyone equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is what i mean that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: fixed

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would be the only thing that can put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up as everyone equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is what i mean that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: fixed something

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up as everyone equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is what i mean that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more. Or perhaps "totalitarianism" would be a better word.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: hello

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up as everyone equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which still falls in line with what i said about while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You're not wrong, probably right wing authoritarianism would put a stop to left wing authoritarianism. Though right wing authoritarianism still has class mobility and workable humane structure, whereas left wing authoritarianism always ends up as everyone equally poor with zero power at the bottom and a small minority at the top with absolute power. Which is way worse and more "authoritarian" in that sense. .Which is what i mean that while the right respects hierarchy and structure, the left loves absolute authoritarianism more.

3 years ago
1 score