thanks for the spam email informing me on this, I didnt need this in my life

  • @sinovictorchan
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    131 year ago

    Is this Fascist making lies or exaggerating their repression to gain sympathy? Who would want beat up anyone who praise Hitler? Hitler is only imitating the war crimes of the European colonizers and had done more against anti-imperialism by making the European empires destroy themselves. In fact, the Holocaust is simply a cheap imitation of the “residential schools” in USA and Canada with the mass enslavement, child labor, child soldiers, child-hating savage indoctrination that persist past three generation of the survivors, torture, rape, murder, and unethical experimentation with bioweapon that the Canadian government deliberately continued after the Cold War to gain demonic support against the Communists.

    • @illume
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      121 year ago

      uncomfortable with the idea that the mass murder and enslavement of Jews and other peoples are a “cheap imitation” of anything. Agree that colonialism and imperialism absolutely were both an inspiration for and similar to Nazism, but Hitler’s empire was the real deal, and i would absolutely beat up(physical capabilities notwithstanding) someone who praises hitler.

      • It’s hard to even get close to talking to this without sounding anti semitic, tragedies cant have comparisons, but there’s 4.5 million native Americans left in USA

      • Muad'DibberA
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        41 year ago

        The nazis explicitly took most of their ideas from the US experiment (lebensraum -> manifest destiny for example). The only difference between the US genocide / planned extermination of its native peoples (or what the Brits did to the global south) and the nazi’s genocide of jews and their undesirables, is that the US largely succeeded. And unlike germany, neither the US nor Britain has had to atone for their crimes against humanity.

    • QueerCommie
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      71 year ago

      It’s sad no one will beat you up if you sing the “pledge of allegiance.”