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"content": "<span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url mention\" data-user=\"A4mtP1G3xTBfPOPZwG\" href=\"https://poa.st/users/Doomer_Marty\" rel=\"ugc\">@<span>Doomer_Marty</span></a></span> <br>Another fictional account that hit me very hard and basically led me down the rabbit hole that made me find Ted K's manifesto and eventually the Pine Bros was the ending of LotR, the chapter called The Scouring of the Shire.<br>Even though Tolkien said he was against allegory in writing he did reflect his own experience of coming back after the horrors of the war, all his friends dead, only to find his idyllic town converted into an industrial zone full of these dark satanic mills. <br><br>How in the story, after being so reliable and steadfast through the journey to Mount Doom, Sam finally broke down and cried when he saw that the big ancient tree in the middle of the Shire had been cut down, just for its wood, it makes one cry too, and how the hobbits go full ecofash and kill or kick out the humans that were setting up all these mills and factories for Saruman. It's a shame that this scene is brushed aside and never talked about, to me it was arguably the most important part of the entire story and pretty much laid bare the core values of it.",
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"source": "@Doomer_Marty \nAnother fictional account that hit me very hard and basically led me down the rabbit hole that made me find Ted K's manifesto and eventually the Pine Bros was the ending of LotR, the chapter called The Scouring of the Shire.\nEven though Tolkien said he was against allegory in writing he did reflect his own experience of coming back after the horrors of the war, all his friends dead, only to find his idyllic town converted into an industrial zone full of these dark satanic mills. \n\nHow in the story, after being so reliable and steadfast through the journey to Mount Doom, Sam finally broke down and cried when he saw that the big ancient tree in the middle of the Shire had been cut down, just for its wood, it makes one cry too, and how the hobbits go full ecofash and kill or kick out the humans that were setting up all these mills and factories for Saruman. It's a shame that this scene is brushed aside and never talked about, to me it was arguably the most important part of the entire story and pretty much laid bare the core values of it.",
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