• @Rafael_Luisi
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    312 years ago

    Nazism never was about hating jews, but hating what the goverment telled you to hate. It could be an jew goverment telling jews to hate non-jews, it could be an german goverment telling people to hate jews, it could be an american goverment telling the people to hate people from the country they are in a current war with. It doesnt matter who is hated and who is telling to hate, its about the goverment using hate as an tool to realise its own ambitions, be it “cleaning space” for the “right people”, seizing riches from innocent people with no consequences, creating “historical claims” that would be called childish and delusional by anyone in their right minds, but pass as fair and “no way out of reality claims” in an nazistical society because the goverment said so, and people believe it because they where indoctrinated to believe it.

      • JucheBot1988
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        162 years ago

        It’s funny, because the original fascists at least had striking aesthetics. Modern fascists can’t even do that right.

        • @Rafael_Luisi
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          92 years ago

          At least they where able to have some villain drip 90/80 years ago, they cant even have that nowadays lol

        • @Octavian
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          62 years ago

          They really didn’t, a lot of Nazi aesthetics were considered tacky at the time. Modern people think of it as being stylish because we associate it with the era, but for the time stuff like fully black uniforms with a mixture of anachronistic Imperial era and “Germanic” symbols was tacky as fuck.

          • JucheBot1988
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            52 years ago

            That makes a lot of sense, actually. The swastika flag – which puts a symbol that Europeans had mostly used as a good-luck charm on top of a red socialist banner – is pretty tacky when you think about it. Like putting a video game symbol on a flag and then marching around it with it as a serious political statement.

                • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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                  22 years ago

                  LMAO, but I think on a serious note gamers are chill people. No conflicts of interest since I retired from gaming many years ago.

                  On a side note, I still remember those political compass graph done by aella_girl on sexual fetishes. She mapped them well based on a survey of ~19k people, have the graphs. I wonder if someone will ever do or has done such graphs for content genres people like.

    • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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      You could have better and worse timelines. What is good about this timeline is that the world has a chance with powers like China and Russia. My country India will take a while to kick out fascist BJP party, maybe a decade or two from now. Hopefully we get our senses back, because we are way too critically illiterate to even know what is correct, and too insecure about being revolutionary in thought and action.

        • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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          32 years ago

          For the most part it can be said that people are risk averse, and see risk in being revolutionary in thought and in action. West sells the world bread and circus, and majority of world likes to gobble it up due to having empty lives besides the wage slavery (corporate job) they do.

        • @mylifeforaiur
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          2 years ago

          just let children learn with their parents instead.

          The end result being generations locked into illiteracy because their great great grandma was illiterate. You’re echoing a reactionary’s dream.

  • @darlekc
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    232 years ago

    Nazism is, and always has been, inherently hypocritical.

  • @supersolid_snake
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    112 years ago

    It makes sense once you realize Israel is middle eastern Rhodesia. It’s a country full of Dylan roofs.