Also, not everyone in Germany was a goosestepping Nazi. Some of them just made excuses, looked the other way, or tried to downplay Hitler's words and actions.
We still call them Nazis today.
Unless you're actively, vocally resisting a party, you're part of it.
We still call them Nazis today.
Unless you're actively, vocally resisting a party, you're part of it.
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"Not everyone you disagree with is a Nazi!"
Well no, but the ones who have been advocating for race wars and genocide and criminalizing queerness definitely are, and those are the people we've been calling Nazis for the last decade and a half.
Well no, but the ones who have been advocating for race wars and genocide and criminalizing queerness definitely are, and those are the people we've been calling Nazis for the last decade and a half.
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A third of the American electorate voted against fascism.
A third of the American electorate didn't care about fascism.
We are where we are because two thirds of the American electorate is fine with having fascists in power.