This is literally point 11 of Umberto Eco's Ur-Fascism: Everybody is educated to become a hero. “In Ur-Fascist ideology, heroism is the norm. This cult of heroism is strictly linked with the cult of death.”
He asked for the wrist accessories too
I believe that u/SocialistHiker said it best in this TikTok video: https://www.tiktok.com/@joshua4congress/video/6817192237177392389
The book is called Stamped: Racism, Anti-racism and You the blue cove being held is actually a childrens adaptation with the reading age of 6-10 years so it was very ike he found that book in the kids section. He doesn't read from that one in th clip.
The book he read from he didn't share the title which interesting but it might be me, Earl and the Dying Girl the age rating is actually 15-17 year olds so would not be at available at a junior highschool age of 11-13 years. Even if it was I see no problem with it. If sexual content within the book is written in a safe context I see no problem with letting 13 year olds read it if they're curious.
There isn’t really one book that summarizes every thing, but I recommend Unlearning Marx: Why the fall of the Soviet Union was a triumph for Marx. https://www.amazon.com/Unlearning-Marx-Soviet-Failure-Triumph/dp/178904541X/ref=nodl_?dplnkId=b3f10cf5-b50b-48c6-ac3b-5c65b378612b
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Where did you correct me? I haven't lied about the historical consensus, nor have you proven that.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07409710490491447
here's wheatcroft for example, a pretty standard historian on Soviet, Russian, and Ukrainian history.
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=1734618CA86072E888DE0CE11A55F13F
Kotkin for example
Have you watched the video yourself? He is visibly holding a handgun down by his side ~800 milliseconds before he is shot. The gun was found a few feet away where he tossed it. Video and screen grabs.
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It’s Black History Month in the U.K.& to celebrate I’m giving away my African inspired epic fantasy, Redemption of Storms, free for you to keep forever!
The Redemption of Storms draws inspiration from historical African empires, like the Ashanti, Malian, Abyssinian and many more. The story follows a boy on the run from an ancient empire on the brink of collapse. Koujo must navigate the perils of leadership and political brinkmanship as he assembles an army to conquer the land before it collapses into total civil war.
I have been a fan of Hasan for a long time, and I know he and his community care about representation, so if this sounds like a read you may enjoy I hope you can check it out!
Since most people suggest US or EU focused stuff, I figured I'd give my personal interest. As someone who studied Latin American 20th century political history in undergrad and grad school, I am always pushing Latin America topics. For those interested in Mexico and the history of communism, corruption, drug violence, and how it all relates to the State and "Mexican Exceptionalism" I really recommend Dictablanda.
What's nice is it's a collection of articles/essays so you can skip around as needed, and each author has a different focus and expertise. For y'all, I'd recommend these articles:
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ALSO: since I freaking love Ruben Jaramillo, for those interested in the history of Zapata, the legacy of Zapata post-Revolution, as well as the things that lead to the Zapatista uprising in the '90s, check out
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Maybe too "history heavy" for those that aren't used to it, but easy enough to read if you care about US/Mexico relations