• retrospectology@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Ah yes, Germany is in those early stages where the nazis deny being nazis. Just look to the US for a glimpse of the future. Next step will be to try to take the meaning out of the word, then they’ll slip nazi rhetoric into their propaganda in small deniable ways, and eventually they just drop the facade and start saying “What’s wrong with being a nazi?”

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      4 months ago

      Nazi is already a term for “i dislike your opinion”. Also, the AfD is using a lot of NS rrethoric.Björn Höcke is going to court for like the fifth time because he used NS speech.

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      4 months ago

      That already happened a long time ago.

      On one hand nazi is just a meaningless word for “I don’t agree with them” but on the other hand the actual risk are all those left-green fascist degenerates trying to destroy the country… Why would the fascists have called themselves national socialists if they weren’t left. *wink wink*

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    4 months ago

    If it looks like a nazi, thinks like a nazi, smells like a nazi, speaks like a nazi, supports a nazi party. It’s probably a nazi.

    No way around it. Actions speak louder than words do but in that case or rather cases both point rather clearly to them being… Nazis.

    Don’t want to be called a nazi? Fine… Don’t be a nazi and there is no reason to call you one.

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    4 months ago

    If you don’t want to get called a Nazi, then perhaps you shouldn’t be a Nazi