Just replace tankie in your head with Nazi and read your sentence again. Would they ever play nice? And before you ask, tankies are pretty much exactly that, Nazis with different colour of clothing.
I don’t think that’s helpful. First of all, why wouldn’t a Nazi want their ideology to reach as wide of an audience as possible? I can see no good reason why not working with Kbin would be a good thing for them.
This seems like a pretty clear case of Hanlon’s Razor to me, unless you have a better argument.
why would a Nazi want their ideology to reach as wide of an audience as possible?
Thats what Nazis usually do. There is a reason they have parades and own news papers and put stickers everywhere. But Tankies are not Nazis, they are their own breed. The same coin, but the other side.
I can see no good reason why not working with Kbin would be a good thing for them.
People like Nazis and Tankies like Power, thats why they like people as Hitler or Stalin, or Mao, or Xi. They like the concept of authority and absolute power.
Sorry if this is a dumb question but how is this relevant? Like, is them being “Tankies” related to them being less likely to play nicely with Kbin?
I’m new to all this, so again, sorry if this is a dumb question.
Just replace tankie in your head with Nazi and read your sentence again. Would they ever play nice? And before you ask, tankies are pretty much exactly that, Nazis with different colour of clothing.
I don’t think that’s helpful. First of all, why wouldn’t a Nazi want their ideology to reach as wide of an audience as possible? I can see no good reason why not working with Kbin would be a good thing for them.
This seems like a pretty clear case of Hanlon’s Razor to me, unless you have a better argument.
Thats what Nazis usually do. There is a reason they have parades and own news papers and put stickers everywhere. But Tankies are not Nazis, they are their own breed. The same coin, but the other side.
People like Nazis and Tankies like Power, thats why they like people as Hitler or Stalin, or Mao, or Xi. They like the concept of authority and absolute power.