Nina spitting truths as always. She’s on fire recently, so follow her if you’re not doing so already.

To be clear; everyone working in my government, particularly after today, is a Nazi, or someone who works for Nazis. Do you know what we call people who worked for the Nazis, in the Nazi government? Yes, that is correct, Nazis.

So Machado is certainly not gonna feel lonely on the list of people on my TV who are definitely Nazis.

Oh, was that too harsh? Are you feeling bad for the good career civil servants, working for the literal fucking Nazis, who I have just impuned? Cool, let’s refer back to that part where I said I was surrounded by people who openly recognize that this is fascism, and ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY refuse to accept what that actually means.

We call people, who worked for the Nazi Party, in the Nazi government, Nazis. Nobody says “the Nazi government and the career civil servants who hated them but stayed.”

“They’ll just find someone else.”

Then let them. “I took the job at the concentration camp because I was sure Hitler would find someone else” was not a good defense in court last time, and it won’t be this time either.

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    How can you know it’s having the opposite effect if they’re accelerating their machinery? The result could easily just be the acceleration from increased spending and recruitment being more powerful than the malicious compliance.

    If they leave, do you think those jobs remain vacant? Obviously not. They fill them with new employees, who will probably be sycophants. They’ll be happy to do the job as desired and make things worse.

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      Because effectively “They [have] fill them with new […] sycophants. They’ll be happy to do the job as desired and make things worse.” It’s 2026, they’ve point blank executed 9 people in Minnesota, a Blue state.

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        Alright, I’m done. I moving on. I don’t know if you’re actually just trying to help them or if you’re so set in your stupid idiology to realize that you’re helping them. Everyone getting out of their way is what they want. Malicious compliance has been used historically to great effect to slow down authoritarian regimes. If you can’t recognize that then you aren’t arguing in good faith.

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            This has some examples against the Nazis. It’s been used many more places too.

            I suggest you researc before you are so sure that you’re correct. You’re closing yourself off to learning new things because you think you already know the answer.

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                Sure, the companies are not. They are in support of the regime, so why would they? They probably have employees who are though. You wouldn’t know until after this is all done and they come out and say it. The entire point is to keep it descrete so you can continue doing it. You can’t do it if they fire you.

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                    Dude, this conversation was about workers, not companies. You’re so dense.