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LesboPregnancyScare 18 points ago +20 / -2

those "white supremacists" are identified, dehumanized, delegitimized, painted as enemies of the country, socially outcast, stripped of their rights, ultimately killed.

Gina Caranos post that German citizens were attacking jews long before the nazi government did is spot on. And its happening in the US too.

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UCLA_freethinker 12 points ago +13 / -1

Holocaust and its parallel in stalinist russia didnt start overnight. There were years perhaps decades of dehumanizing political opponents before camps were acceptable

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Isolated_Patriot 8 points ago +9 / -1

They didn't wait till the camps were "acceptable" they just kept them secret or called them something that sounded useful and beneficial, like a Covid Quarantine center.

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anon09 3 points ago +3 / -0

the difference today is that there's mass global communication, and a lot of us have been put in touch and connected with each other for this very reason

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LesboPregnancyScare 0 points ago +2 / -2

exactly, the same thing is happening in the US. its shameful. Its now a two pronged attack with those who defy government covid mandates are being labeled as Trump supporters too. as if wanting to live your life out from under the boot of the government is a bad thing.

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T__X 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good to know.

Who gets to define who is and isn't a white supremacist?

Cause it seems like that would be pretty important to know...

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Kaiheitai 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you're white you're supremacist of some sort. You can kill yourself and leave hte world a better place. That's basically their motto.

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Klown_Schwab 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who gets to define who is and isn't a white supremacist?

self appointed "experts" in the university system, media and HR departments. Unfortunately.