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horstshort -2 points ago +1 / -3

They don't have strong beliefs that's sort of the point. Their beliefs are clunky and mundane, they don't stand up to comparison or to logic.

If you're Christian your own religion does not stand up to logic. Logic is not a requirement for a belief. You're talking about imagination.

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horstshort 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was somewhat annoying but at least they didn't actually make her a girlboss. She reveled in her victim role and that's the reason why it ended the way it did.

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horstshort 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why do they always have to fundamentally ruin a story with a sequel? I don't understand it. There are so many ways to tell a new story without changing the one that came before.

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horstshort -3 points ago +1 / -4

I agree with you but I'm just a bit of a nitpicker to make sure I understand people correctly. Because these people have very strong beliefs. But they are extremely static and closed off beliefs while imagination and creativity requires an open/playful mind.

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horstshort 1 point ago +1 / -0

First of all we would know about it. It's impossible to keep something of that scope secret. Second you need a complete military occupation to achieve it. Third unlike WW2 the goal of the Iraq and Afghanistan war was never to utterly destroy the Iraqi and Afghani people and culture.

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horstshort -2 points ago +1 / -3

So you're talking about religious faith? I just want to make sure I understand you.

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horstshort 5 points ago +5 / -0

Libya was never occupied by the States. Also I highly doubt that anything of that sort happened in Iraq or Afghanistan. There was no reason for it and there was probably not much worth burning in the first place. Sensitive documents might have been destroyed but nothing more.

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horstshort 1 point ago +1 / -0

I watched the show, yes.

Societal infiltration including of government is something the smarter demons did multiple times.

If we're talking about the city in the show, they did it to get them to lower their defenses so they could wipe them out as they were unable to do so. Their main motivation was still to kill humies and eat them. They had no other ambitions.

Their nature is to mimic their prey to kill it. That's what they did in the city.

The majority of them are just dangerous animals. The smarter ones are much more insidious.

In the show they're all like that. They evolved from monsters that mimic their prey. Some are more intelligent than others. They're all insidious. It is their modus operandi. Mimic their prey's behaviour and use it to hunt and kill.

So there is no real difference between the demon kid who fooled the father and the demons that infiltrated the city. They're intelligent enough to adapt to different situations but they're not intelligent enough to surpress their own nature. Which is seen in both cases.

They're predators that use bait. We have plenty of animals that are just like that. The only difference is the preferred prey of the demons in Frieren are humanoids and their behavior and tactics evolved to deal with that prey.

So there is absolutely no nuance to demons in Frieren. They're highly intelligent predatory animals/monsters that evolved to hunt humanoids. Nothing I've seen in the show suggests there is anything more to them.

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horstshort 3 points ago +3 / -0

Personal gain for demons in Frieren is just eating and surviving and growing stronger. So the basic nature of any animal. Eat, get fat and survive as long as possible with no deeper meaning behind it.

Now perhaps I'm wrong I've only watched the show but that's the impression I got from it. They aren't nuanced in the slightest. Kill, eat, repeat. That's all they do. With no higher goal in mind. With the exception of the Demon King who seemed to at least realize that humans are becoming an existential threat for his own kind and managed to unite demons under the banner of that cause. Survival.

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horstshort 7 points ago +7 / -0

They definitely do but they also kill for sport. It's mentioned in chapter 71.

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horstshort 4 points ago +4 / -0

They are perfect predators only because they simply power scale us through raw mana and the like.

They've evolved to mimic humanoids to fool them. They're not just about magical power. That's why I said they're the "perfect" predator of humanoids.

the Killing Beam (can't remember its name) was evolved in Frieren to turn most demons into mere threats.

I think they called it Killing Magic. Which was something incredible during the war and humans turned it into "just standard magic". But as the arc with the city showed Demons aren't just mere threats. They are an existential threat as they play right into the weaknesses of humanoids.

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horstshort 8 points ago +8 / -0

They ARE an allegory, for the evil masquerading as human in our midst, and the kind of people that make up the ranking members of the globalist cabal.

Are they though? They're simply the perfect predator of humanoids. Everything revolves around hunting and eating humanoids. That's their only motivation. They're animals.

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horstshort 13 points ago +13 / -0

Yes. He tweeted about it. Screenshot in the top reply of the above tweet.

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horstshort 6 points ago +8 / -2

Yes, I think it's a psyop, and I'm glad someone else notices it!

I agree. We all know who the most powerful lobby in the US is. American Iran Public Affairs Committee or in short AIPAC.

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horstshort 31 points ago +32 / -1

One supports the globalist side of disrupting and undoing Western hegemony and destroying the nation state as a concept.

One wants stronger allies that are 100% in their pocket so they can glass the Muslims around them without any retaliation.

So you're saying one sides creates hateful refugees and the other side imports them to western nations?

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horstshort 4 points ago +5 / -1

Supposedly it's a bug infested mess with massive performance issues. So a true Stalker basically.

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horstshort 6 points ago +6 / -0

The Federal Reserve and the US Government is extremely close to the point that it is effectively a federal agency.

That's why the Federal Reserve doesn't need the approval of the government. Because they're so close.

Moreover, under the National Socialists, the Reichsbank was explicitly under the control of the party.

The Reichsbank was under the control of the National Socialist government during the rule of the NSDAP? Incredible. Never would've guessed.

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horstshort 12 points ago +12 / -0

The monetary system was already controlled by the Reichsbank, as all central banks exist to do.

Yes, just like the Federal Reserve it wasn't actually controlled by the government.

The Riechsmark was always controlled by the Reichsbank, because that's what the word Reich is doing in those two words.

And the Federal Reserve is actually Federal right?

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horstshort 5 points ago +5 / -0

It sure is strange how anti-White rhetoric is never a problem but is actually actively encouraged but once the perpetrators dare to target Israel or Jews suddenly all hell breaks loose. Really makes you think.

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