#crush the nazis
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regieluciferi · 15 days ago
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Read the nazis lips. He says "I don't want any trouble." Then why t.f. does he stand in the street with that crap around his arm?
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I know it’s not hard to point out reactionaries hypocrisy when it comes to like safe spaces or hug boxes or whatever but genuinely how much of an echo chamber do you have to exist in for you to think this is a reasonable thing to say
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hotvampireadjacent · 3 months ago
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I love vampires but the problem is a lot of vampire media is not good
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theramins · 6 days ago
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Guess who finally finished painting their battle jacket!!!!!!!!
Ignore the picture quality but here's what it looks like and some of my pins!!
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And a sneak peak for a back painting I'm planning :3
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I'm half way through embroidering several patches but when I finally stitch them on I'll share!!
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wreedenthusiast · 4 months ago
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He's Toxic, but Fine.
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GOD DAMN IS HE FINE!!
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(He's literally a nazi skinhead.)
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But GODDAMN!! LOOK AT HIM!!
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(Literally hates and kills minorities.)
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BUT DAMN!! HE'S SUCH A SNACK!!
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(Literally so toxic, he could poison you to death just by speaking one word at the dinner table.)
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BUT ZAMN!! HE'S SO FUCKING FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINEEEE!!! 😫💦😩💦
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quotesfrommyreading · 2 years ago
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The East is also where the Nazis had most vigorously pursued the Holocaust, where they set up the vast majority of ghettoes, concentration camps, and killing fields. Snyder notes that Jews accounted for less than 1 percent of the German population when Hitler came to power in 1933, and many of those managed to flee. Hitler's vision of a “Jew-free” Europe could only be realized when the Wehrmacht invaded Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belarus, Ukraine, and the Baltic States, and eventually Hungary and the Balkans which is where most of the Jews of Europe actually lived. Of the 5.4 million Jews who died in the Holocaust, the vast majority were from Eastern Europe. Most of the rest were taken to the region to be murdered. The scorn the Nazis held for all Eastern Europeans was closely related to their decision to take the Jews from all over Europe to the East for execution. There, in a land of subhumans, it was possible to do inhuman things.
  —  Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1944-1956 (Anne Applebaum)
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mixmangosmangoverse · 7 months ago
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I'm actually gonna cry
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libertys-lovers · 3 days ago
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…I think this is a fine enough way to reveal my latest fancy-
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Yeah, go Susan, go Susan
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hobgoblinns · 1 year ago
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don’t think we’re talking enough about the fact that crowley used to ride around on furfur’s shoulders
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does-not-have-milk · 5 months ago
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fun fact: in my teensy tiny little redneck town we blocked matt walsh's newest bigot movie from being shown in our local theatre because what the fuck man, and then matt walsh and elon musk themselves threw a fit about it on twitter
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tuttle-did-it · 6 months ago
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We are watching 100 years of progress shatter in real fucking time.
I'm getting really tired of 'living in historic times.'
America. Mate. Can we talk? Can... can we talk? Please? Cos this is... America. What are you fucking doing? This is like watching a horror film but so much worse because it's fucking real.
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rotteneldritchhorror · 1 year ago
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Sorry for sp posting but I just love that I refuse to let cartman be happy- I’ve literally never shipped him with anyone and refuse to
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quil12 · 2 years ago
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This line fucking killed me lmao
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amerasdreams · 1 year ago
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seeing the nazis on this show ask about sabotage
I mean I can see the exact same questions asked by russians in Crimea.
The exact same things are going on right now but we ignore them. We watch from a safe distance of decades. But the same kind of drama and heroes are right now in the occupied areas. We cannot see much of t but it is still evident. We have clues of what goes on there. How evil the occupying powers are. But people ignore this--why? Because it's too distressing? Because it doesn't interest us if it's real? Because it doesn't fit into our political worldview?
We tell these stories because it was so momentous. And now these stories will be told fully... but we should still see it now if we are interested at all in such things.
It matters more now because it's going on now and real people now are dying. Being tortured.
Look at the Smersh channels on telegram and tell me that's not diabolical. That it is a bit nazi like.
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quotesfrommyreading · 2 years ago
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Until 1939, it was possible for all kinds of vaguely leftist, committed antifascists to support the Soviet Union without thinking too hard about it. But in that year Soviet foreign policy changed again – dramatically – and made it much more difficult to be an unthinking fellow traveler. In August, Stalin signed his nonaggression pact with Hitler. As noted in the introduction, the secret protocols of that pact divided Eastern Europe between the two dictators. Stalin got the Baltic States and eastern Poland, as well as northern Romania (Bessarabia and Bukovina). Hitler got western Poland and was given leave to exert his influence over Hungary, Romania, and Austria without Soviet objection. Following this pact, Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, and England and France declared war on Germany. Less than three weeks later, on September 17, 1939, Stalin invaded Poland too. The Wehrmacht and the Red Army met one another on their new border, shook hands, and agreed to exist in peace. Overnight, communist parties around the world were instructed to tone down their criticism of fascism. Hitler was not an ally, exactly, but neither was he to be an enemy. Instead, the comrades were to describe the war as one “between two groups of capitalist countries” who are “waging war for their own imperialist interests.” The popular fronts which had only “served to ease the position of slaves under a capitalist regime,” were to be abandoned altogether.
This tactical change was a great blow to communist solidarity. The German communist party was bitterly antifascist, and many of its members could not accept the idea of any accommodation with Hitler at all. The Polish communist party was torn in half between those who rejoiced at the Soviet invasion of eastern Poland – a change that created jobs and opportunities for many of them – and those horrified by the fact that their country had ceased to exist. Across the rest of Europe many communists were deeply confused by the new language they were supposed to adopt in response to these events. The Comintern itself dithered over its statement, drafting and redrafting its new “theses” so often that one Politburo member acidly complained that “By this time, Comr[rade] Stalin would have written a whole book!” In Moscow, great efforts were made to keep up morale. There is evidence that in February 1941 Ulbricht held a meeting of the German communist party in Moscow at the Hotel Lux, where he cheered them up by predicting, among other things, that the war would end with a wave of Leninist revolutions. The task of the German communists in Moscow, he told them, was to prepare for that possibility.
Yet the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were, for twenty-two months, real allies. The USSR sold oil and grain to Germany, and Germany sold weapons to the USSR. The Soviet Union offered the Germans the use of a submarine base in Murmansk. The Hitler-Stalin pact even resulted in a prisoner exchange. In 1940, several hundred German communists were removed from the Gulag camps where they had been imprisoned and taken to the border. Margarete Buber-Neumann was among them. At the border, she wrote, these hardened German communists tried to ingratiate themselves with their old enemies: “The SS and Gestapo men thrust their hands into the air in the Hitler salute and began to sing 'Deutschland, Deutschland über Alles.' Hesitantly, our men followed suit, and there were very few who did not raise their arms and join in the singing. Among these latter was the Jew from Hungary.” Most of these loyal communists ended up in Nazi jails and camps. Buber-Neumann herself was sent directly from the border to a concentration camp, Ravensbrück, where she spent the rest of the war. She thus became a double victim, condemned to both the Soviet Gulag and a Nazi camp as well. These kinds of stories were quickly forgotten in Western Europe, where “the war” was the war against Germany. But they were remembered all too well in Eastern Europe.
  —  Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944-1956 (Anne Applebaum)
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groovyships · 2 years ago
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Ngl at the time it was terrible and in retrospect it was probably the worst time of my life but it is objectively VERY funny that my ex gf (closeted bisexual) used to verbally abuse me because I had gay ships. It literally doesn't even sound real when I'm typing it out
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