If you say, communist communist communist, in your bathroom with the lights off you summon the fat electrician, who will rant about how communism is bad
@KipReactsАй бұрын
I believe it.
@MrPingnАй бұрын
@@KipReacts There is actually a short out there where they did this bit in a bathroom. If you haven't seen it.
@Doubie.26 күн бұрын
@@KipReactsthe most gangster thing about that review by Dorthy she was an American journalist and took an interview with Hitler (at his request) for cosmo after she published her thoughts on the topic she was kicked out of Germany by hitler and she never stoped with shit just like this “The interview was difficult, because one cannot carry on a conversation with Adolf Hitler,” she wrote in Cosmopolitan . “He speaks always as though he were addressing a mass meeting . . . a hysterical note creeps into his voice, which rises sometimes almost to a scream. He gives the impression of a man in a trance.” "As far as I can see, I was really put out of Germany for the crime of blasphemy,” she said upon disembarking in the United States. “My offense was to think that Hitler is just an ordinary man, after all. That is a crime in the reigning cult in Germany, which says Mr. Hitler is a messiah sent of God to save the German people.”
@BramTheDemonАй бұрын
Fat Electrician is like Earth from Cloud with a Chance of Meatballs. Anytime communism is brought up his chest hairs start tingling.
@10N1Z3D26 күн бұрын
"So I've been reading up on Communism..." Who the hell starts a conversation like that? I JUST sat down!
@Agent_Cobalt28 күн бұрын
Legend has it that if you put the two books together they combine into Our Kampf
@hjrulez8516Ай бұрын
Dorthy Thompson just went in there, like holy moly Shes a chad gor doing that
@alexion2001Ай бұрын
Homegirl read the part about Lebensraum or the NWO and said "do it, you won't"
@theabomb8305Ай бұрын
I keep a copy of Orwell’s 1984 will all go my bookmarks in it on my desk so if I’m debating someone I can literally tap the book. Solution to your 12G vs burning: dragon’s breath
@JackDispo29 күн бұрын
On TactiKip he talks about how those rounds are not allowed in Idaho.
@theabomb830529 күн бұрын
@@JackDispo time to go to a different state
@lenny_has_arived6679Ай бұрын
Man. I absolutely love Dorothy’s absolute roast of Hitler
@VannMunsonАй бұрын
She was an absolute poet. God-tier roast.
@Ender-bg2hxАй бұрын
I wished Fat Electrician should have been there just to see the tick at the mention of communism.
@Leoluvesadmira26 күн бұрын
It would be funnier if they did a bit where that is how you summoned him, and Nick mentions the Berlin Airlift as he arrives
@dustymiller875229 күн бұрын
Spent at least half of this video shouting at my screen. "BREATH KIP! BREATH!!"
@trentthehehim3936Ай бұрын
Also yeah, I got my commie manifesto sitting right next to my Mein Kampf. Touching each other. 😂👍🏻
@ElderonAnalas27 күн бұрын
Go even better, weave the pages together like how you shuffle together a deck of cards.
@Uyu8jly27 күн бұрын
@@ElderonAnalasmmm..... Docking
@necr0danc3r2927 күн бұрын
Get some John Locke and go for a menage a trois.
@trentthehehim393627 күн бұрын
@@necr0danc3r29 Meh…. Though socialism and communism like to think their based in Liberalism, their rejection of the individual for their Ultracollectivism is the antithesis of liberalism.
@necr0danc3r2927 күн бұрын
@@trentthehehim3936 True. Liberalism is still the last of the big 3 post-enlightenment political ideologies though.
@Ars3nLup1n29 күн бұрын
Damn that beginning, I thought Act Man was serious for a moment. I was like "Oh you are not leaving this podcast alive"
@DSiren28 күн бұрын
14:30 How is that somehow worse and more evil than I was expecting?
@kerwinbrown418026 күн бұрын
Comunism sounds like a game where saitists camp for masochists to spawn.
@dimitrijensk2845Ай бұрын
They’re right about Mein Kampf being a terrible read grammar/narration wise. It is TERRIBLE. I could not get past the first two chapters either.
@hannibal-rb3goАй бұрын
We had a copy of hitler's shitty book in our high school. I remember anytime the teacher took us to the library we always made sure it was there. Because it being there wasn't the red flag, it's if it wasn't because someone checked it out lol
@DiffuseStatue27 күн бұрын
Eh I checked it out from my high-school just for shits and giggles and to see how crazy wt went from the get-go altogether pretty tame till about page 78
@Astrolavey26 күн бұрын
@@DiffuseStatue... what happens on page 78?
@DiffuseStatue26 күн бұрын
@@Astrolavey that my friend is where the antisemitism starts.
@gidi325013 күн бұрын
@@AstrolaveyPage 78 - 91 what is a German - pure German blood - and what's not, no race mixing and no Jew/Bolshevik Page 92 - 108 Aryans and his personal plans for the future for the German people with himself as their leader. Page 109 - 125 what is his party's beliefs and structure, who's in charge of what and what do members need to do and what his ideology is, it's views on race, communism, Jews and where the Germans are in the food chain, and how it should be in his viewpoint.
@dramspringfeald28 күн бұрын
3:50 Depends, if its in a peronal library and is effectively catalogued sure, thats fine, if its on a single pedestal and apparently worshiped .. not really
@dramspringfeald28 күн бұрын
But for real, my teacher told us, to get and read every book by every major leader in history you can get your hands on.
@trentthehehim3936Ай бұрын
Yeah, Nick was off in his cornfield when he got the sudden urge to just start an unhinged rant about fuck communism. 😂
@gamershadow826 күн бұрын
Act man is definitely the Ron Dunn of the unsubscribed podcast
@domination198527 күн бұрын
They did a couple of shorts on the unsubscribed in a couple other guys channels that if you go to a mirror like and do the bloody Mary thing where you say her name three times and she'll appear but say communism three times and the fat electrician will appear
@featherdragon789429 күн бұрын
If anybody wants a good read the graphic novel Maus is great, the story of a Jewish man who went through the holocaust chronicled by his son. If I ever think h-man’s scribble is worth buying I’m putting them next to each other so all know what led to what.
@bradensmith868229 күн бұрын
My middle school had Maus as part of the curriculum.
@devinlarson1947Ай бұрын
Kip, please watch the Nonconsensual Valor clip (Unsubcribe).
@ElderonAnalas27 күн бұрын
I used to have a copy of "the professional hit man's guide to contact killing" or something of that nature. It was a book written and published in I think the 80s by like, a teacher I think under a pseudonym. The modern copies have all the diagrams and pictures removed. It's hilarious.
@ianjardine732427 күн бұрын
I owned a copy of the anarchists cookbook on 3/4 inch floppy back in the day. Some friends and I conducted some " experiments" which at the time were just schoolboys having unsupervised fun today making your own homemade mortar or claymore has very different connotations and would definitely lead to some hard questions asked by unfriendly men in dark glasses.
@ElderonAnalas26 күн бұрын
@@ianjardine7324 yeah, some real "Nuclear Boy Scout" kind of fun.
@Reubzter126 күн бұрын
Boy playing that anthem in a dark room summons nick haha
@Puma1Sunfire127 күн бұрын
Dorthy was ahead of her time, roasting Hitler before it became a thing
@dangarrett867629 күн бұрын
Gotta admit the USSR and the Lenninists could write some banger music
@Kez_DXX10 күн бұрын
H man began writing the stuggle book while he was still in prison for trying to push a beer hall.
@n7honeybadger10325 күн бұрын
Well I just went through a rabbit hole. I am shocked at how expensive those 1939 copies are. I mean I gather there wasn't a ton of them that have survived to 2024 but I'm seeing a spread of $130-860
@DinosaurBoy04Ай бұрын
Dude the entire episode was fucking unhinged and it was awesome
@firestorm16529 күн бұрын
Whoever wrote the Soviet anthem wasn't paid enough
@redwoodbeard979527 күн бұрын
5:34 is my favorite (humorous) take on both communism and Karl Marx😂
@omnipresentl131628 күн бұрын
I wish I could have been in the same room as Dorthy qhen she was writing her review of A.H.'s book. That would have been amazing to see
@Ryan-li8qc27 күн бұрын
People should be able to read most any book for whatever reason they see fit
@StarboyXL926 күн бұрын
Finally, some good fucking content
@alexion2001Ай бұрын
Do beware, in the original podcast a lot of the comments did not like this guy and called him Act Ma'am (stupid insult but whatever), I didn't bother enough to research why cause to me he was pretty funny on it but I thought I'd leave this warning. :)
@JetBalrogАй бұрын
He's had people like flipflop on opinions about him but he seems generally pretty enjoyable to watch. I mean I watch a lot of what he puts out anyway. Sure, I don't always agree with him but that's the neat part of being human, you can disagree and still y'know... not hate the person.
@ROYALCONJUREMUSICАй бұрын
@@JetBalrogbut its the internet, its required to be a man-child and take opinions to heart 😂
@JetBalrogАй бұрын
@@ROYALCONJUREMUSIC That's how most people take it, yeah... eugh.
@KT-pv3kl26 күн бұрын
That's because the guy is a massive grifter and very much on board with the progressive ideology that is plaguing most of the west nowadays.
@BluesonofmanАй бұрын
Conquest of Bread
@wissen541029 күн бұрын
Anatomie-of-the-State
@marksullivan297827 күн бұрын
If I was dictator I’d be better than Stalin don’t worry plebs :)
@Thisisausername55626 күн бұрын
Dorothy got bars
@ntdb0ss22 күн бұрын
Kip, react to the Kadia speech in Spacemarine 2 in German.
@dhamon4528 күн бұрын
What you missed around the 9:00 mark was Brandon saying "Every single f*cking April, I know." in response to people taking what they didn't earn / won't do for themselves. Considering you work in the financial sector, I think you'll get the reference.
@KipReacts28 күн бұрын
Lmao I definitely missed it.
@domination198527 күн бұрын
My brother bought a new 65 last year I believe it was or year before and someone had just happened to run through my fence and knocked out a telephone pole that was one of the fence posts so he decided to shoot that pool that was laying in our backyard with that gun and it went straight through that telephone pole
@Kelo123-d9s26 күн бұрын
21:13, Do dragons breathe
@JimmyEatDirt27 күн бұрын
7:11 Slander, i only care about dirt
@jesuszamora694929 күн бұрын
Burn or shoot...? Kip, have you considered incendiary ammo?
@ayumudaiki828629 күн бұрын
3:30 Kip, define “Them” for us, please… 😰 Lol
@RamsesTimeGameАй бұрын
ATTENTION There is a crypto scammer named Ripple hacking other KZbin accounts. Keep your acconts secured.
@Ryan-li8qc27 күн бұрын
I only eat local sauer kraut
@jrockz133t29 күн бұрын
So what about owning the cookbook?
@joeyginise605127 күн бұрын
Ew, Act Ma'am.
@VannMunsonАй бұрын
I'm an Anarchist, I'd consider my personal politics *informed* by Communism. I've been thinking about the old "real communism" argument for a long time now. It's important to look at what they were trying to accomplish, whether the intention was noble, and where they fell short. If you want that same goal, if you want people to seize the means of production, you need to look for another way to go about it. Most people take the wrong approach with Communism, in my opinion. When people either whole-heartedly idolize or completely reject the idea without critical thought, both sides are refusing to learn from history, which is a huge disservice to the actual victims.
@MrPingnАй бұрын
Communism and socialism works best in small, like minded, groups. A family is a good example. Pooling resources to take care of each other and push towards a common goal. The more people you add with varying personal needs and priorities. The fewer people are going to see eye to eye.
@SirBroadcastАй бұрын
@@MrPingn I always jokingly say that 'communism doesn't account for corruption.'
@requiemlul314029 күн бұрын
@@SirBroadcast Neither does capitalism. As in the real world, it easily devolves into corporatism.
@KT-pv3kl26 күн бұрын
So how would you as an anarchist go about achieving your utopian vision for human society without falling into the exact same pitfalls that every socialist regime before you stepped in? There is simply no way to organize large groups of people in an anarchist society to a level where they can reasonably compete with people who are organized in a hierarchical society. Anarchy did in fact exist in history and the inevitable end result was always that it was outcompeted, conquered or destroyed by more effective forms of societal organization.
@requiemlul314026 күн бұрын
@@KT-pv3kl That’s admittedly one of the major issues. The non-military solution is that many of us don’t believe any sort of enforced compliance is necessary in a society. Nations as we have them today would be able to function trough the respect and acknowledgment of others capabilities. What I mean by this is for example, most fiend groups tend to evolve with the members having different 'roles‘ over time despite no one saying it explicitly. This is because people are good at different things. You can literally create a subconscious democracy this way. If that’s a bit sketchy you can acknowledge the role people have molten into with titles. You don’t need explicit power and violent enforcement as a governor if people respect that you know better. You just need to prove it. Same goes for any position. Of course this is pretty idealistic and peer pressure and manipulation are great risks to this approach, although that counts for any system. One military solution is obviously that if we do manage to make an anarchist society a good place, people would be willing to defend it. Anarchist societies can easily split into Guerilla cells if needed, and a democratic military should also be possible. The worst route would be the posadist one. These days the whole world is controlled by already organized states, so the only way is to hope for a large scale disaster to damage those systems and establish your society in the rubble. Doesn’t have to be worldwide necessarily, but large enough and you have to move quickly enough to organize your armed forces properly.
@danielriver6206Ай бұрын
no offense, I just have a bit of a hard time stomaching The Act Ma'am
@dimitrijensk2845Ай бұрын
Act Ma’am? What am I missing here?
@Shiftinggers29 күн бұрын
@@dimitrijensk2845 he's had some pretty terrible takes which were proven wrong by history.
@dimitrijensk284529 күн бұрын
@@Shiftinggers ah ok
@danielriver620629 күн бұрын
@@dimitrijensk2845 There's a recent video from 'TheDezembro' that pretty much nails what I don't like about the guy. Check it out if you're interested, and form your own opinion.
@codylowe168326 күн бұрын
I agree but he is still cool
@witthyhumpleton351425 күн бұрын
As I am a socialist, I would like to clear up a thing I hear very often. "Real communism hasn't been tried" is often thrown around by people who try to defend communism and people who attack it, and in most cases neither side seems to understand the point. I get the meme, but I thought it would be nice to leave a quick rundown on the actual reason behind that statement and what it means. Communism is an ideology that was thought to be a possible development of society in a far off future for mankind developed by many people, including Marx. Back then the thought was that productive capacity was rising rapidly, and often exponentially, so it became easier and easier for fewer people to support the basic living standards of everyone, as machines eased the work we had to do. All of a sudden a singular person could feed thousands by using heavy machinery, and so on. The idea of communism derives from taking this thought to the end. That means if productive capacity grows and grows and grows, at some point we can produce so much with so little effort, covering basic necessities becomes so easy, there is not much point in monetising them. This is what was called a post scarcity society, a society so advanced in it's production that with almost no one doing any work at all, the basic needs of everyone could be met easily. There was never a date set on this, and no country tried to directly implement communism, communism itself isn't a system of government at all. This is why the countries we commonly call communist are called communist because they aimed towards the idea of communism, not because they had become communist, it's also why we refer to them in different ways, like socialist. And this is why the argument goes that real communism hasn't been tried, not because countries were corrupt or anything, but because it's not a system you just try out, socialism on the other hand has been tried. And a socialist economy is what many people think of when they hear the word communism, no free or at least a restricted market, no private capital to own factories or machinery, and so on and so forth. This was my Ted Talk and now you know what the phrase "communism has never been tried" actually means.
@jimboeernisse23 күн бұрын
What you describe there is why I refer to communism as a religion. Marx gave us this messianic philosophy towards a supposed utopia while never explaining how to administrate that outcome.
@witthyhumpleton351423 күн бұрын
@@jimboeernisse I don't quite understand why you think this, I will be honest. The ideas that were supposed to lead to this state of post scarcity is also something discussed in socialist thinking.
@jimboeernisse23 күн бұрын
@witthyhumpleton3514 of course you don't. As a self ascribed socialist, you're a member of this religion.
@jimboeernisse23 күн бұрын
@@witthyhumpleton3514 it's also discussed in fascist thinking, so careful where you step.
@witthyhumpleton351423 күн бұрын
@@jimboeernisse That's not really a point though, it's like saying a facist once ate food, so careful about eating food. Also, I don't know where you've heard facists talk about a post scarcity society, I am not sure it's one of their talking points, usually.