• thewonder
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    I had once posited that certain factions of the far-Right, who tend to think about Social Darwinism and packs of wolves for an extensive period of time, and who have attempted to domesticate wolves, have become the political subject of the wolves themselves. The theory is that, in retribution for attempting to domesticate them, the wolves decided to take over their mind. I believe that the wolves are right to have done this, and that people should not only respect them, but offer them an expression of solidarity in their quest for liberation.
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