• Capt. Wolf
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    Remember, the American Nazi party had a ridiculous amount of traction. Enough to fill Madison Square Garden for Washington’s birthday. Those people didn’t just vanish after WWII. They didn’t denounce their beliefs. They just crawled into the cracks like cockroaches.

    • Also the Nazis took example with the pledge of allegiance as an effective tool for indoctrination of school children. In the US it also used to be done with the same gesture that is now the Nazi salute.

      Furthermore eugenics and race theory were prominent as “sciences” in the US and the Nazis also took example there. If it wasnt for the alliance to the Japanese and Pearl Harbor, the US might well have been on the Nazis side of history, given that the social and ideological culture had many more similarities than disagreements.

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        While your comment about the Nazis getting a lot of their eugenics ideas from America in the 20’s-30’s is accurate, there’s no way in hell that we’d have just accidentally ended up in the Axis powers like that.

        Were there Nazis in the US? Absolutely. Was their ideology common and/or the majority? Not at all.

        We were literally allied with countries that the Nazis were attacking, and assisting them with supplies long before we ever entered the war due to Pearl Harbor. That’s before we even get into things like the Zimmerman note which indicated that the Germans in WW1 wanted to engage us as an enemy, which doesn’t bode well for their actions against those same allies 20 years later.

        You’re taking the fact that eugenics existed here in the US and making up a metric fuck ton of revisionist history surrounding it.

        • @kgbbot@lemmy.ca
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          111 year ago

          You say all that, but remember the time Prescott Bush was part of a group of rich and powerful men that tried to overthrow FDR and install a fascist government?

      • @ToastyMedic@reddthat.com
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        That last paragraph is a load of bs.

        As long as FDR was in office, there was literally no way the US would have joined Germany. It wasn’t a matter of if, but a matter of when the USA got involved. The us was in by proxy before 41/42, Doing the same stuff the modern US has done for Ukraine, but for the Commonwealth nations.

      • @jerdle_lemmy@lemmy.world
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        01 year ago

        The raised-arm salute isn’t inherently bad, it’s bad now because the Nazis did it. And so, America using a similar salute before the Nazis doesn’t mean America was as evil as the Nazis.

      • @xenspidey@lemmy.zip
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        Don’t forget, however, that it was not the “right” in the US that was pro eugenics. It was the left and the Fabien socialists. Also didn’t forget, how those were the groups that were aligning themselves with the KKK.

        • Johanno
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          201 year ago

          Fighting China is like fighting a lost fight.

          Russia is currently destroying itself,no help needed.

          • @Uniquitous@lemmy.one
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            11 year ago

            Before the current Ukraine war people would have said fighting Russia would be a lost fight, but we’ve learned a lot since then about what their readiness actually looks like. This makes me wonder if China is all that tough, or if they just talk a good game.

            • @urgenthexagon@lemmy.ml
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              I am Hungarian, and it would have made more sense to bring up any other post-socialist country instead. One of the most popular historical leaders of Hungary is János Kádár, who was the one who requested help from the Soviet Union in 1956 after Imre Nagy announced that he would withdraw from the Warsaw Pact.

              Also, at the second parliamentary election after the socialist era, MSZP (one of the successor parties of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party, alongside the Hungarian Workers’ Party) campaigned on the promise of democratically restoring all the “good things” (they put it this way) from socialism, which immediately won them all the parliamentary seats that could be won by one party in 1994. Of course, the MSZP did not keep any of their campaign promises and implemented more neoliberal policies with strong austerity (the infamous Bokros package). The then-prime minister, Gyula Horn, also made explicitly anti-strike statements. As a result, there was a significant chance that the still-Marxist Hungarian Workers’ Party would enter parliament in the 1998 parliamentary election. Therefore, the parliamentary parties voted to raise the electoral threshold in common agreement, so that this could not happen.

              TLDR: In Hungary, the assessment of the socialist era is not as black and white as many people think.

              • @urgenthexagon@lemmy.ml
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                That was disrespectful, literally no one in Hungary thinks positively of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and the oppression of the Habsburg Empire. It was not a coincidence that in 1918 the monarchy was overthrown by revolution and replaced with a people’s republic then with a soviet republic in 1919.

          • @dukeGR4
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            China is not socialist mate, it’s technically a market economy with “chinese characteristics” and is run by one massive coalition. there’s private property ownership in China, there is stock exchange for example.

    • torafugu
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      Agreed. Microsoft is bad to the point to where I switched to Arch Linux. They ain’t getting my data now!

    • @rwhitisissle@lemmy.ml
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      There’s definitely a discussion to be had for how the very far right (people whose core political ideology is based in racial prejudice and literal palingenetic ultranationalism) latch onto the sole major conservative political party in the United States and how they, as a component voting block, are catered to, if not explicitly represented by, portions of that party, and even dog whistled to by the party as a whole. This post, though, comes across as straight liberal smugposting and is somewhere between completely useless and actively harmful.

      • @RatMaster@sh.itjust.works
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        161 year ago

        Agree with almost everything except the useless or harmful part. It’s just a meme meant for a quick laugh, it’s not that serious.

        If we want to be serious though, the Republican party has been going further and further right in the past couple of years. The meme is kind of expressing this in a way.

        • @ThePac@lemmy.ml
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          the Republican party has been going further and further right in the past couple of years

          Tell me you only recently started paying attention to politics without telling me you only recently started paying attention to politics

        • @rwhitisissle@lemmy.ml
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          the Republican party has been going further and further right in the past couple of years.

          I’m going to go out on a limb and say you’ve never heard of Strom Thurmond?

          Also, I would argue that memes like this are more designed for reddit style, low-effort upvote farming, than anything genuinely productive. This makes Lemmy worse and oversimplifies any conversation about American politics, with all of its complex and disparate, if nominally similar, but still competing ideologies, and how they shape its material composition and practical functioning. This all a fancy way of saying that the underlying sentiment of “Republicans are all Nazis and we don’t need to understand them further than that” attempts to trivialize a complex problem and a complex set of ideological beliefs and leverages that oversimplification as banal clickbait. And it makes those that consume it dumber for having done so, potentially.

          • @jerdle_lemmy@lemmy.world
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            It’s no different in function from any other form of demonising the outgroup. It’s slightly less bad than some because your political views can change, but it’s still a sign of politics gone wrong.

    • @vd1n@lemmy.ml
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      Well then take the first shot and start the war… Otherwise it’ll just be drama memes for LIFE.

      The war is inevitable… The sooner it starts the sooner it’s over. Neighbors, family, cops, thugs, there’s no knowing who the enemy is. It’s everyone vs everyone…

      I see no point in furthing my personal life and goals until something real is done.

    • Targets was a minor one but still a good update! The new logo is much more eye catching, the red is what you immediately notice first, whereas the old one your attention was divided between the name text and circular logo. The new logo is also much larger and uniform in colour making it easier to remember.

  • pumpsnabben
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    21 year ago

    Is there any “Memes” community that doesn’t post shit like this? We non Americans don’t care about this, we just want some fun memes and not being forcefed your culture war crap.

    • @SmoothSurfer@lemmy.ml
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      61 year ago

      Speaking as a non american

      Internet culture for certain will be affected by the cultures of member’s nation. Here in this community we (assuming)have many people around the globe so it easy to see we have americans too. Not all memes will be understood or found hilarious by everyone but you just cant say “shit”.

      • pumpsnabben
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        31 year ago

        It is shit because these kinds of “memes” are not made to amuse, they’re made to spread ideological views and increase polarization.

        • @SmoothSurfer@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          fair enough but if you ken the inside politics and have a world view enough to decide which side to support, it is funny

  • @vd1n@lemmy.ml
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    01 year ago

    Let’s be real, it should be the American flag not just the Republican logo.

  • @alko@lemmy.ml
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    01 year ago

    I thought this is a “A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts” and this is the first shit I see as a new user?